Sculpture (2005-2009)
Discussion/ 2005/ wood/ 84x66x64
Wild Relatives/ 2005/ wood/ 84x66x64
Points of view/ 2005/ bronze/ 1200x150x150
The Fanatics/ 2006/ stainless steel/ undefined
Close Quarters/ 2006/ bronze/ 145x50x71
Caught Dreaming/ 2006/ jesmonite/ 120x140x270
Good Face/ 2007/ undefined/ 210x120x120
Red Square/ 2007/ bronze/ 116x73x70
Distant Cousin/ 2007/ stainless steel/ 235x190x160
Digital Skin/ 2007/ bronze/ 67x80x82 135x150x75
Mental Landscape/ 2007/ jesmonite/ 120x175x130
Works on paper
Tony cragg (1949~ )
“There is this idea that sculpture is static, or maybe even dead, but I feel absolutely contrary to that. I’m not a religious person—I’m an absolute materialist—and for me material is exciting and ultimately sublime. When I’m involved in making sculpture, I’m looking for a system of belief or ethics in the material. I want that material to have a dynamic, to push and move and grow.
“I also want that to happen over the course of making things, so that as soon as one generation of sculptures has gone up, another generation is coming on and things are growing up around me. That’s how it seems to work for me."
http://www.tony-cragg.com/