Tony Cragg at Goodwood

Tony Cragg at Goodwood
Author: Tony Cragg
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2005
Genre: Art
ISBN:

Tony Cragg at Goodwood is more than just a book presenting finished pieces of sculpture. It is a book about the whole process involved in creating not only the pieces themselves, but the largest exhibition of Tony Cragg's outdoor sculptures in Britain to date. From conception through drawings to creation of the pieces in Cragg's studios in Wuppertal Germany, to the sculptures arriving and being installed at the Goodwood Estate. The concept not only reveals the process behind how the artist works, but how the Cass Sculpture Foundation produced one of the largest sculpture projects ever realised with a British artist. Photographer Leon Chew was commissioned to record all aspects of the project which culminates in 24 spectacular, full-spread photographs of the completed pieces situated in and around a new 5 acre site. The show will be on for a full year.

Tony Cragg at Goodwood

Tony Cragg at Goodwood
Author: Tony Cragg
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Outdoor sculpture
ISBN: 9780935779479

Tony Cragg at Goodwood is more than just a book presenting finished pieces of sculpture. It is a book about the whole process involved in creating not only the pieces themselves, but the largest exhibition of Tony Cragg's outdoor sculptures in Britain to date. From conception through drawings to creation of the pieces in Cragg's studios in Wuppertal Germany, to the sculptures arriving and being installed at the Goodwood Estate. The concept not only reveals the process behind how the artist works, but how the Cass Sculpture Foundation produced one of the largest sculpture projects ever realised with a British artist. Photographer Leon Chew was commissioned to record all aspects of the project which culminates in 24 spectacular, full-spread photographs of the completed pieces situated in and around a new 5 acre site. The show will be on for a full year.

Tony Cragg. Nothing but material. Ediz. italiana e inglese

Tony Cragg. Nothing but material. Ediz. italiana e inglese
Author: Ludovico Pratesi
Publisher: Hopeful Monster
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2006
Genre: Art
ISBN:

This volume offers an insight into the most interesting aspects of Tony Cragg's sculpture by focusing on seven examples of his work. It looks at the artist's relationship between form and material and the artist's preoccupation with materials both natural and artificial as well as the making process.

Ausstellung in Duisburg u.d.T.: Tony Cragg : das Potential der Dinge ; Skulpturen, Zeichnungen und Druckgrafiken

Ausstellung in Duisburg u.d.T.: Tony Cragg : das Potential der Dinge ; Skulpturen, Zeichnungen und Druckgrafiken
Author: Tony Cragg
Publisher: Walther Konig Verlag
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2006
Genre: Art
ISBN:

"The future of sculpture has only just begun. Its potential is greater now than ever before, and its possibilities are just starting. Its language and its forms are just beginning to evolve." So says Tony Cragg, a believer not just in sculpture, but in freestanding, made-from-scratch abstraction. Cragg refuses to accept the domination of installation and the ready-made. His dedication to the form as he works in it--to its complexities, to its ability to interrogate the world and heighten our sensitivity--and his consistent espousal of that dedication, have given him an intriguing and unusual role in contemporary art. Cragg is a promoter of his medium in an age of anxiety about medium-based definitions, an age of crossover. There are plenty of words here, in an interview and three essays, but it's the sketches, watercolors, installation views, studio photographs and the sculptures themselves that make up the bulk of this new volume.

Contemporary British Ceramics and the Influence of Sculpture

Contemporary British Ceramics and the Influence of Sculpture
Author: Laura Gray
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2018-01-02
Genre: Art
ISBN: 135162640X

This book investigates how British contemporary artists who work with clay have managed, in the space of a single generation, to take ceramics from niche-interest craft to the pristine territories of the contemporary art gallery. This development has been accompanied (and perhaps propelled) by the kind of critical discussion usually reserved for the 'higher' discipline of sculpture. Ceramics is now encountering and colliding with sculpture, both formally and intellectually. Laura Gray examines what this means for the old hierarchies between art and craft, the identity of the potter, and the character of a discipline tied to a specific material but wanting to participate in critical discussions that extend far beyond clay.