In the gardens of Castle Howard, north Yorkshire, Tony Cragg talks about his different sculptural series and the juxtapositions, links and contrasts they bring to the stately hom...
Tony Cragg’s alien sculptures land at Houghton Hall in Norfolk
[video2]
Set in the stately rooms and gardens of Houghton Hall, Tony Cragg’s towering sculptures offer a cont...
... “missing link” in postwar British sculpture, rooted in the art of the 1960s but anticipating the sculpture of Richard Deacon, Tony Cragg and Antony Gormley in the 1980...
Probably the UK’s best-known contemporary sculptor, Gormley has created a new ‘field’ of 100 life-size cast-iron versions of himself at the historic Houghton Hall in Norfol...
... perhaps both past and future”.6 It encapsulates, for me, what happens when the manmade is left to battle nature and all her assaults. Although Lowndes’ work has been c...
... Gallery VII offers some wonderful moments, especially honorary Academician El Anatsui’s shimmering textile Change in Fortune and Tony Cragg’s two tree-like, melting st...
... for their investment-guaranteed offerings. Assuring quick sales well exceeding the lowered $20,000 benchmark, the all-stars Tony Cragg, Robert Mapplethorpe, Philip Guston,...
... art collection that is a focal point of the property. Works by Richard Phillips, Roger Hiorns, Tony Cragg and Brian Calvin, among others, populate the lobby and dining spa...
... Horn, Tony Cragg, Ricardo Basbaum). Participatory art and performance art have their own dedicated space on level 3 (Marina Abramović and Rebecca Horn, Ana Lupas, Meschac...
... Close, Jeff Koons and Damien Hirst; persistently present, work by Tony Cragg and Alex Katz; revived and vibrant, Larry Poons. Drawing across-the-board attention was obsess...
... the sun through Francisco Ugarte’s needled Sunlight, fingered the bronze lace of Ursula von Rydingsvard’s reworked Bluff, stroked Sterling Ruby’s scarlet lips, dance...
... to place of entertainment.
Darbyshire, who, despite appearances, doesn’t see his work as part of the pop art wave, citing Tony Cragg as more of an influence, hopes tha...
... contemporary art, including Tony Cragg, Damien Hirst, Liam Gillick and Alison Wilding. Studio International spoke to Mark Dunhill, dean at Central Saint Martins, Universit...
... work echo in the works of Tony Cragg. Cragg’s Early Forms St Gallen (1997), a sculpture in bronze with a blue-and-green tinted hue, forms ripples and flows in bulbous mo...
... between two baked-bread cafeterias. Clearly, upstairs prices were not the issue, since a shiny Tony Cragg had sold downstairs for $1m (around £600,000). Sales were made ...
... a 2006 work by Jonathan Monk, which projects the words NOSTALGIC FOR THE FUTURE in green laser-light writing.
Art & Language, Tony Cragg, Angela de la Cruz, Richard Deac...
... McNAY
"Think about a 20th century without Rudolf Steiner – it would be a catastrophe."1 So says Tony Cragg (born 1949), one of the artists whose work is included in Ru...
... involved in teaching - Patrick Caulfield, Michael Craig-Martin, Tony Cragg and Euan Uglow for a start (whose effect percolated through more than one generation of students...