In ‘Interventions,’ Ann Carrington’s Elaborate Metal Sculptures Plumb the Past

One of the most enduring symbols of wealth and status is the country house, especially in England, where the tradition began to flourish during the 15th and 16th centuries. Thanks to increased stability during the Tudor era, stately homes no longer needed to be intensely fortified, giving birth to architectural expression on a grand scale.

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