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Biography
British sculptor born in Liverpool, Cragg has been living in Wuppertal, Germany, since 1977. The artist studied at Gloucester College of Art and Design in Cheltenham (1968-69), Wimbledon School of Art (1969-72) and Royal College of Art (1972-77). Since 1978 he has worked as a professor at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf where in 1988 he was nominated professor. Early works of the 1970s were mostly made with found objects through which Cragg questioned and tested possibilities. Later pieces, sometimes derived from found materials, demonstrated a shift of interest to surface quality and how that could be manipulated, and a play with unlikely juxtapositions of materials. Results vary from the exquisite to the grotesque, from the refined to the crude, in bronze, steel, plastic, rubber, glass, wood, plaster and more. In 1988 he was awarded Tate Gallery’s Turner Prize. Since 1994 was made a member of the Royal Academy. Many of the people who Cragg admits to be influenced by are scientists and philosophers like Isaac Newton and Alain Prochiantz. Being inspired by their works in the 80s he exhibits small wooden forms resembling and creates gigantic versions of laboratory equipment. His concerns are for humanity, its direction, the life of our planet and its projected evolution. The first solo exhibition of Tony Cragg took place in 1977; he participated twice in Documenta in Kassel (in 1982 and 1987); in 1988 he represented Great Britain in the Venice Biannale. In recent years his work has been shown in solo exhibitions at the Henry Moore Foundation, Halifax and the Whitechapel Gallery in London. He has also exhibited at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, in Sydney, National Museum of Contemporary Art in Seoul and Museum d'Art Contemporain in Barcelona. Cragg's contribution to the debate on contemporary sculpture practice is considerable, and has yet to be measured. In the autumn of '96 he worked in the Henry Moore Studio in Halifax, making a series of new sculptures and around 150 drawings.
Exhibitions
Grande Escala - Colecção Berardo Centro das Artes Casa das Mudas, Calheta, Madeira, Portugal 09-10-2004 ~ 18-03-2005
Tony Cragg Signs of Life Kunst-und Austellungshalle der Bundesrepublik, Germany 23-05-2003 ~ 05-10-2003
The Berardo Collection Sintra Museu de Arte Moderna - Colecção Berardo (SMAM-CB), Portugal 17-05-1997 ~ 31-08-1997
Sin Título (el arte del siglo XX en la Colección Berardo) Fundación Pedro Barrié de la Maza, Spain 29-06-2006 ~ 26-11-2006
3D - The Berardo Collection at the Portugeuse Parlement Assembleia da República, Portugal 17-04-2007 ~ 20-08-2007
Bibliography
Sin Título (el arte del siglo XX en la Colección Berardo), 2006 Published by Fundación Pedro Barrié de la Maza ISBN 8495892529
The Berardo Collection – Sintra Museum of Modern Art, 1996 Published by Sintra Museu de Arte Moderna - Colecção Berardo ISBN 9729739105
Tony Cragg: Signs of Live, 2003 Published by Kunst-und Austellungshalle der Bundesrepublik
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