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Tony Cragg. Work. Current Projects. Sculptures. New Works. 1969-1979. 1980-1989. 1990-1999. 2000-2009. 2010-2019. On Paper. Drawings. Watercolor. Prints. Info. Biography. Publications. Privacy Policy. Imprint. TONY CRAGG. ↑. This is the official website of the British sculptor Anthony Douglas Cragg (born 1949) whose studio is in Wuppertal, Germany.
- Current Projects
Tony Cragg at MUDAM Luxembourg Tony Cragg at Lisson Gallery,...
- Sculptures
Over the earth. Tommy. justine
- On Paper
TONY CRAGG. BACK. untitled
- 1969-1979
TONY CRAGG. BACK. knotted string. Potatoe Heads. Shadow in...
- 1990-1999
angels and other antibodies. Congregation. cellulose memory
- 2010-2019
early forms (tools) early form. Foreign body
- Prints
fruit bottle. Waldzimmer. Waldzimmer
- Publications
Tony Cragg, Stacks, 2020, published by Lisson Gallery and...
- Current Projects
Tony Cragg. Sir Anthony Douglas Cragg CBE RA (born Liverpool 9 April 1949) is an Anglo-German sculptor, resident in Wuppertal, Germany since 1977. [1] Early life and training. Tony Cragg was born in Liverpool. [2] . His father was an aerospace engineer.
Tony Cragg "In No Time" at Tucci Russo Gallery from 10 October 2021 till 31 January 2022. Tony Cragg "Sculptures" in Buchmann Galerie 20 MAR-21 JUN 2021, Berlin.
Expoente da arte contemporânea e reconhecido internacionalmente por sua obra escultórica, o artista britânico Tony Cragg apresenta um representativo conjunto de sua produção na exposição Espécies Raras, a partir de 23 de novembro, no MuBE – Museu Brasileiro da Escultura e Ecologia.
Learn about Tony Cragg, one of the world’s foremost sculptors who explores the possibilities of sculpturally reforming familiar objects and forms. See his biography, exhibitions, works and news on Lisson Gallery website.
27 de nov. de 2019 · A obra do artista inglês Tony Cragg chegou ao Brasil pela primeira vez no sábado 23, com a abertura da exposição Espécies Raras. Cerca de setenta desenhos e 43 esculturas podem ser vistos na mostra, que acontece no Museu Brasileiro de Escultura e Ecologia (MuBE), em São Paulo. ‘Cast Glances’, de Tony Cragg (//Divulgação)