London, Royal Academy, London, 2002 (illustrated in the exhibition catalogue, no. 811);
Woking, The Lightbox, 2D:3D – Discover the Art of Sculpture: Sculpture & Sculptors’ Drawings from The Ingram Collection, 1 February – 1 March 2008;
London, Sotheby’s, Sculpture and Sculptors’ Drawings from The Ingram Collection, 10 – 21 January 2011;
Woking, The Lightbox, The Road to Abstraction, 21 May – 24 July 2016
Literature:
D. Blume, Anthony Caro Catalogue Raisonne, Vol. XIII, Cologne, 2000 (no. B2510)
From 1999-2000, Anthony Caro made a series of small sculptures called the Concerto Series. Some of these combined wooden forms with parts of musical instruments; others incorporated sections of water pipes that were then cast in brass. Invented in the 16th century, the flageolet is a member of the fipple flute family, along with the recorder. Caro produced abstract works constructed and welded in steel using found objects, beams, and girders. His work is often painted in a bright colour.