Tony Cragg Germany, b. 1949

Overview

From the early days of the artist's work to the present, the core element of his work was not to focus on any conceptual framework or systematic analysis, but on expressing the energy latent in the evolution and transformation of organic materials in a concrete form. It is an original formative result created by the artist himself through materials that he has continuously studied to provide "the relationship between man and nature surrounding him" as a visual experience, and within the sculpture, new forms and spaces are derived and developed spontaneously, and free movement is constantly flowing through spontaneous transformation.

 

His work can be largely divided into series called Early Forms and Rational Beings. Early Forms is the longest-running series of his cast works, and is an extensive collection of unique pieces that twist or twist together various types of containers, from ancient flasks to test tubes to glass bottles.

 

The "Rational Beings" series is a long circumferential work created by stacking vertical-axis-rotating cross-sections, usually made of bronze, steel, or stone, and is the result of Tony Cragg's drawing and modeling. Looking around the work, viewers face a three-dimensional deformation whose shape changes every time they appreciate the work, with the sculpture that initially seemed abstract sometimes reminiscent of something figurative, such as an unexpected momentary facial profile.

Works
  • Chip j
    Tony Cragg
    Chip j, 2008
    wood
    123 x 120 x 114 cm
  • I THOIGHT SO
    Tony Cragg
    I THOIGHT SO, 2011
    stone
    95 x 70 x 60 cm
  • Listener
    Tony Cragg
    Listener, 2015
    bronze
    71 x 93 x 170 cm
  • Listeners
    Tony Cragg
    Listeners, 2015
    bronze
    41 x 43 x 56 cm
    59 x 37 x 49 cm
  • Manipulations
    Tony Cragg
    Manipulations, 2015
    bronze
    125 x 120 x 115 cm
  • Mean Average_f
    Tony Cragg
    Mean Average_f, 2011
    cast iron
    68 x 31 x 35 cm
  • Outlook
    Tony Cragg
    Outlook, 2007_ 01
    bronze
    210 x 125 x 125 cm
  • PAIR
    Tony Cragg
    PAIR, 2011
    bronze
    200 x 68 x 80 cm 260 x 37 x 46 cm
  • Parts of Life
    Tony Cragg
    Parts of Life, 2014
    bronze
    112 x 112 x 141 cm
  • Points of View
    Tony Cragg
    Points of View, 2011
    corten steel
  • Skull
    Tony Cragg
    Skull, 2016
    bronze
    104 x 68 x 150 cm
  • Snibad c
    Tony Cragg
    Snibad c, 2000
    bronze
    84 x 196 x 83 cm
  • Split Figure
    Tony Cragg
    Split Figure, 2014
    wood
    134 x 109 x 220 cm
  • Untitled
    Tony Cragg
    Untitled, 2017
    bronze
    64 x 64 x 130 cm
  • Upright
    Tony Cragg
    Upright, 2016
    aluminium
    76 x 67 x 250 cm
  • Zimt
    Tony Cragg
    Zimt, 2014
    stainless steel
    84 x 79 x 330 cm
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