Tony Cragg sculptures, relationships between the natural and material world
Tony Cragg’s exhibition Inhabitants: Sculpture, now on view at Paris Marais Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac and as a simultaneous online viewing experience on the website, with immersive 360° panoramas.
A solo exhibition of new works by Tony Cragg featuring a dozen sculptures in bronze, wood and steel, made between 2018 and 2020.
Tony Cragg
Tony Cragg (b. 1949) is one of the world’s most distinguished contemporary sculptors, exploring the complex relationships between the natural and material world to create a new sculptural language. The exhibition Inhabitants: Sculpture in the Paris Marais gallery features a dozen sculptures in bronze, wood and steel, made between 2018 and 2020. These new works connote the movement, change and transience of elements caught in the process of transformation. In recent years, heads and faces have made recurring appearances as leitmotifs in Cragg’s work. A circular form appears to morph, shaping the rhythm of the sculptures on display. Overlapping, layered structures and convoluted forms give rise to figurative landscapes that, while inherently physical forms, also map out their vacant spaces, becoming at once positive and negative structures in space.
until Oct 17, 2020
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