Tony Cragg is a British sculptor whose innovative engagement with material, form and process has made him one of the most influential figures in contemporary sculpture. Born in Liverpool in 1949, Cragg initially worked as a lab technician before studying at Wimbledon School of Art and the Royal College of Art. His early scientific background informed a lifelong fascination with the structures and systems underlying natural and man-made worlds.
Cragg came to prominence in the late 1970s and 1980s with assemblages made from found materials — plastic fragments, discarded tools and industrial debris — carefully arranged into wall-mounted or freestanding configurations. These works explored the formal and semiotic potential of everyday objects, inviting viewers to consider how meaning can be constructed from the detritus of modern life.
From the 1990s onward, Cragg shifted focus toward more fluid, organic forms, working extensively in bronze, stainless steel, wood and glass. His sculptures from this period are often dynamic and sinuous, suggesting growth, mutation or geological processes. Works such as Secretions and Points of View exemplify his interest in continuous variation, where forms appear to evolve from within, shaped by unseen internal pressures.
Central to Cragg’s practice is the belief in the 'intelligence of materials' — the idea that materials possess intrinsic properties that guide the sculptural process. He approaches sculpture as a dialogue between artist and medium, where the final form emerges through an intuitive and iterative process. His work resists narrative in favour of abstraction, yet remains deeply engaged with the physical world — both its visible forms and hidden forces.
Cragg has exhibited widely, including solo exhibitions at the Tate, the Louvre and the Yorkshire Sculpture Park. In 2008 he opened Waldfrieden Sculpture Park in Germany, a permanent space for contemporary sculpture and his own evolving practice. Knighted in 2016 for services to the arts, Cragg continues to shape the field through a rigorous exploration of matter, movement and perception.
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Bent of Mind
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Untitled
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Hardline
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Untitled
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Bust
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Untitled
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The Fanatics
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Inside Compass
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Easter
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Antler 100
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Untitled (Opal 210)
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Black Face
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Red Figure
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Fruit Bottles
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Good Face
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Hollow Columns
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Accurate Figure
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Close Quarters
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Different Point of View
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Untitled
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Bent of Mind
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Constructor (Version 1)
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Helix Head
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Helixhead
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Inside Compass
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I Me You Me
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Untitled
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Wild Relatives
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First Person
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Early Forms
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Untitled
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Finnish Totem
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Senders
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Red square
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Never Mind
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Red Stone
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Portrait
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Wirbelsäule
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Mixed Feelings
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Level Head
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Inside Out
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Pool
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It is, isn't it
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Points of View
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Untitled
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It is, it isn't
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First Person