Lisson Gallery

Tony Cragg

London, 1 October – 5 November 2016

Tony Cragg

This exhibition is Tony Cragg’s fourteenth with Lisson Gallery since his first solo show in 1979. Spanning both London venues, it will feature the latest works in Cragg’s career-long pursuit of his interest in developing specific groups of sculptural themes and forms. As always, Cragg’s radical and experimental approach to making sculpture produces surprising new forms and meanings that add congruently to his already considerable oeuvre.

 

A process of continual enquiry infuses Cragg’s practice with a restless energy, manifest in his continuing exploration of a multitude of materials and ways of reshaping the world around us. His axiom is that “There are many more things that do not exist than things that do exist” and with this he points to a deep well of things and forms that are as yet beyond our perception. Sculpture is for Cragg a method to unlock this enormous potential not just for new forms but the new meanings, dreams and language that will become associated to them. For him it is a method for discovering the as yet unseen.

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Works on view

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Tony Cragg artwork
Tony Cragg artwork
Tony Cragg artwork
Tony Cragg artwork
Tony Cragg artwork
Tony Cragg artwork
Tony Cragg artwork
Tony Cragg artwork
Tony Cragg artwork
Tony Cragg artwork
Tony Cragg artwork
Tony Cragg artwork
Tony Cragg artwork
Tony Cragg artwork
Tony Cragg artwork

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Location

68 Bell Street
London

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