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can morph into and around one another in space. The sculptures derive their profiles and contours from simple, tick-walled vessels such as chemistry vessels, plastic bottles and mortars. The surface of these initial objects are extended and contorted until new, sculpturally independent forms of movement arise. Through these processes of manipulation the initial objects develop new lines and contours, positive and negatively curving surfaces and volumes, protrusions and deep recessing folds. The broad field of containers and vessels used function as metaphors for cell, organ, organism or body. The Early Forms can be characterized as forms transmutating along a bilaterally curved axis, often with organic, even figurative, qualities. The Rational Beings are describable as organic looking forms often made of carbon fibre on a core of polystyrene. These sculptures derive their forms from the contours of gestural drawings, which Cragg then translates into the third dimension using thick, circular or oval discs which are superimposed (often vertically), glued together and covered with a skin.
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general". The foundation runs the 25 acre Waldfrieden Sculpture Park in the Barmer district of Hesselnberg, Wuppertal. There is a house and 2 other exhibition buildings in a wooded park. The park opened in 2008. There are about 40 outdoor sculptures by various artists including Tony Cragg, Henry Moore, Jaume Plensa, Thomas SchĂĽtte, Richard Deacon, Eva Hild, Bogomir Ecker, Hubert Kiecol, Hede BĂĽhl and Markus LĂĽpertz. There are temporary exhibitions, and a music and lecture programme.
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materials in the form of wood, plaster, stone, fiberglass, Kevlar, stainless steel, cast iron and bronze. During this time Cragg exhibited at Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol (1980); Whitechapel Art Gallery, London (1980); Von der Heydt-Museum, Wuppertal (1981); Institute of Contemporary Art, London (1982); Documenta 7, Kassel (1982) and the Hayward and Serpentine Galleries, London (1983). Since then Cragg has exhibited extensively at many of world's most important art institutions.
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In the early 1980s Cragg gradually moved away from installation art and began to examine more closely the individual objects used as parts of his larger constellations. This was the beginning of his engagement and experimentation with the properties and possibilities of a wide range of more permanent
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In 1981 he created "Britain Seen from the North" considered a signature early work, made of multi-coloured scraps of various materials assembled in relief on the wall. The piece depicts the outline of the island of Great Britain, orientated sideways so that Northern Britain is positioned to the left.
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In 1977 Cragg moved to Wuppertal, Germany and had several solo exhibitions including Lisson Gallery, London (1979); LĂĽtzowstraĂźe Situation, Berlin (1979) and KĂĽnstlerhaus Weidenallee, Hamburg (1979). He also exhibited in seminal group shows including the Silver Jubilee Sculpture Show, Battersea Park,
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From the mid-1970s through to the early 1980s he presented assemblages in primary structures (as in his first mature piece, the 1975 Stack) as well as in colourful, representational reliefs on the floors and walls of gallery spaces (as in Red Indian of 1982–83). Cragg constructed these early works by
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The Cragg Foundation is a non-profit general foundation based in Wuppertal. It was founded in 2005 by the Cragg family and incorporated on 13 December 2005. It includes Tatjana Cragg as chairperson, Tony Cragg as deputy chairperson and Michael Brämer. Its foundation purpose is "Art and culture – in
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Throughout the 1990s Cragg continued to develop two larger groups of work that have sustained his production up to the present: the "Early Forms" and the "Rational Beings". The Early Forms series investigate the possibilities of manipulating everyday, familiar containers and the ways in which they
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in Dallas, Texas. Amongst new developments in Cragg's work is an increase in sculptures that can be exhibited outdoors; more works wrought from bronze, steel, stone, wood and glass; as well as a vigorous return to his initial interest in art – that of drawing.
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He moved to Wuppertal in 1977 because his first wife was from there. There were also cheap studio spaces and exhibition organisers looking for new artists. He was fascinated by the importance of sculpture in Germany, and struck by German seriousness.
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The island is scrutinized by a figure, representing Cragg himself, who looks at his native country from the position of an outsider. The piece is often interpreted as commenting on the social and economic difficulties that Britain was facing under
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London (1977); Europa-Kunst der 80er Jahre, Stuttgart (1979); Kunst in Europa na '68, Museum van Hedendaagse Kunst, Gent (1980) and L'art degli anni Settanta/Aperto '80, Venice Biennale (1980).
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in the same year. In the early 1990s, Cragg was awarded the Chevalier des Arts Lettres (1992) and appointed Royal Academician in London (1994). In 2001 he received the annual
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In 2011 Cragg exhibited at the Musée du Louvre in Paris, the Scottish National Gallery in Edinburgh and in 2012 at CAFA Museum in Beijing. His sculpture
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arranging individual fragments of mixed materials, often according to their artificial colours and profiles, so as to form larger images.
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at the Tate Gallery in London, represented Britain at the 42nd Venice Biennale (1988) and was appointed Professor at the
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Tony Cragg: exposition, Musée d'Art Moderne de Saint-Etienne Métropole, 14 September 2013 – 5 January 2014
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During the 1990s he exhibited at the 45th Venice Biennale (1993); the "Terrae Motus" collection at the
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Tony Cragg's early work involved site-specific installations of found objects and discarded materials.
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In 1979 Daniel the first of his 4 children was born. He is currently married to the artist
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Naime, Sandy and Nicholas Serota (1982). "Symbols, Presences and Poetry".
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Voigt, Kirsten Claudia and Christina Lichenstern, etc. (2009).
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Cragg, Tony (1980). "Tony Cragg". Arnolfini Review, Bristol.
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Piepenbrock Preis: Anthony Cragg ist Meister der Skulptur
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Shakespeare-Preis; und ein Shakespeare-Studienstipendium
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9 April 1949) is an Anglo-German sculptor, resident in
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Cooke, Lynne (1981). "Tony Cragg at the Whitechapel".
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Winter, Simon Vaughan (1979). "Tony Cragg at Lisson".
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for services to visual arts and UK-German relations.
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Waldfrieden Sculpture Park & the Cragg Foundation
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Cragg was selected to represent Britain at the 43rd
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a tall windswept-looking abstract sculpture
Liverpool
Turner Prize
Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
Royal Academy
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Liverpool
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Liverpool
British Rubber Producers Research Association
Gloucestershire College of Arts and Technology
Wimbledon School of Art
Royal College of Art
Tatjana Verhasselt

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Royal Palace of Caserta
Nasher Sculpture Center
German Citizen

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