The works on view range from detailed stainless steel sculptures from his recent series Incidents to softer, organic forms, such as his latest Integers, with each distinctive material informing the shape the finished sculpture takes. His polymorphic sculptures seem to emulate geographical layers of sediment when constructed from plywood.
Tony Cragg
Untitled, 2023
Corten steel
240 x 86 x 98 cm (94.49 x 33.86 x 38.58 in)
Tony Cragg
Untitled, 2023
Corten
110 x 48 x 72 cm (43.31 x 18.9 x 28.35 in)
Tony Cragg
Incident Solo, 2023
Stainless steel
245 x 69 x 104 cm (96.46 x 27.17 x 40.94 in)
Highlighting the playful relationship between organic and geometric shapes, the streamlined Integers are juxtaposed with more intricate sculptures whose pulsating forms extend both inwards and outwards. The monumental work Karst (2020) evokes geological patterns of erosion. The artist has stated, ‘although it is the human figure which interests me most deeply, I have always paid great attention to natural forms.’ Inspired by karst landscapes, a topography shaped by the erosion of soluble rocks such as limestone, Cragg’s sculpture features intricate textures and fractures found in these natural formations.
Tony Cragg
Karst, 2020
Bronze, 500 kg
125 x 136 x 96 cm (49.21 x 53.54 x 37.8 in)
Tony Cragg
Integers, 2022
Bronze, 380 kg
160 x 103 x 111 cm (62.99 x 40.55 x 43.7 in)
Tony Cragg
Seam, 2023
Bronze, yellow, ca. 800 kg
230 x 139 x 131 cm (90.55 x 54.72 x 51.57 in)
Through meticulous craftsmanship, Cragg’s sculptures captivate the viewer with their palpable energy and intriguing concepts of space. This exhibition highlights the many ways in which Cragg’s practice continues to answer anew what is possible in terms of form.
Tony Cragg
Integers, 2021
Wood, 140 kg
110 x 50 x 74 cm (43.31 x 19.69 x 29.13 in)
The pulsating forms of these sculptures extend both inwards and outwards, featuring formations reminiscent of solidified drop-shaped dabs of foam or emulsion. Initially inspired by Cragg's work with molten glass, they are cast in bronze. Through its nuanced blend of rounded and tapered contours, the artist imparts the impression of malleability to this hard and heavy material.
Tony Cragg
Untitled, 2023
Bronze
100 x 53 x 82 cm (39.37 x 20.87 x 32.28 in)