The biggest UK exhibition to date by leading sculptor Tony Cragg opened on 4 March 2017. New sculptures, drawings and works drawn from nearly five decades of Cragg’s practice survey and demonstrate the artist’s pioneering and continued mastery of materials in the Underground Gallery and open air. The catalogue essay for Yorkshire Sculpture Park's exhibition focuses on aspects of Cragg's practice, including his investigations into seeing beneath and between the world of surface impressions and the world of material engagement
New British Sculpture: Featuring the work of Mark Ingham, Rob Kesler, Sharon Kivland, Cornelia Parke...
PHYSICAL INFORMATION was a programme of five exhibitions co-curated by Henry Coleman and Rupert Norf...
The Event Sculpture at the Henry Moore Institute Leeds. The Event Sculpture presents nine sculpt...
The biggest UK exhibition to date by leading sculptor Tony Cragg opened on 4 March 2017. New sculptu...
Cragg elaborates on feelings towards the importance of "high art" which does not succumb to the util...
The authors trace the development of Cragg's work and ideas, focusing on his use of materials and th...
Tony Cragg’s Britain Seen From the North (1981). Nairne on the similarity of Cragg’s "found items" ...
Thought Positions in Sculpture presents ten contemporary artists who have encountered the archive th...
Tony Cragg laying out shards of pottery for New Stones – Newton’s Tones, a work first made in 1977. ...
Opening Date: 2002-Sep-06, Closing Date: 2003-Jan-06, Accompanied by a publication of the same name
This two-year research and exhibition project investigates the various materials involved in artisti...
The Royal Academy of Arts presents the first exhibition for 30 years to examine British sculpture of...
McEvilley discusses the unity of Cragg's sculptural work with respect to the themes of fragmentation...
The Research presented in this exhibition investigates the various materials involved in artistic pr...
Crucible, group exhibition. Thameside Studios Gallery, London 8th- 23rd April 2022Adam Zoltowski, Ai...
New British Sculpture: Featuring the work of Mark Ingham, Rob Kesler, Sharon Kivland, Cornelia Parke...
PHYSICAL INFORMATION was a programme of five exhibitions co-curated by Henry Coleman and Rupert Norf...
The Event Sculpture at the Henry Moore Institute Leeds. The Event Sculpture presents nine sculpt...
The biggest UK exhibition to date by leading sculptor Tony Cragg opened on 4 March 2017. New sculptu...
Cragg elaborates on feelings towards the importance of "high art" which does not succumb to the util...
The authors trace the development of Cragg's work and ideas, focusing on his use of materials and th...
Tony Cragg’s Britain Seen From the North (1981). Nairne on the similarity of Cragg’s "found items" ...
Thought Positions in Sculpture presents ten contemporary artists who have encountered the archive th...
Tony Cragg laying out shards of pottery for New Stones – Newton’s Tones, a work first made in 1977. ...
Opening Date: 2002-Sep-06, Closing Date: 2003-Jan-06, Accompanied by a publication of the same name
This two-year research and exhibition project investigates the various materials involved in artisti...
The Royal Academy of Arts presents the first exhibition for 30 years to examine British sculpture of...
McEvilley discusses the unity of Cragg's sculptural work with respect to the themes of fragmentation...
The Research presented in this exhibition investigates the various materials involved in artistic pr...
Crucible, group exhibition. Thameside Studios Gallery, London 8th- 23rd April 2022Adam Zoltowski, Ai...
New British Sculpture: Featuring the work of Mark Ingham, Rob Kesler, Sharon Kivland, Cornelia Parke...
PHYSICAL INFORMATION was a programme of five exhibitions co-curated by Henry Coleman and Rupert Norf...
The Event Sculpture at the Henry Moore Institute Leeds. The Event Sculpture presents nine sculpt...