Tony Cragg is a British sculptor known for his innovative approach to form and materiality. Cragg's work is primarily concerned with the manipulation of shape and texture, often using industrial materials such as plastic, bronze, and wood to create dynamic, organic forms that explore the relationship between human perception and natural environments. His sculptures are marked by fluid, curving lines that seem to defy the constraints of the material, evoking movement and growth. Cragg's interest in science, biology, and the human experience is evident in his work, as he often draws inspiration from natural forms and structures, challenging the boundaries of traditional sculpture. His work invites the viewer to engage with the transformative potential of materials and the creative process.
Represented by: Lisson Gallery (London, New York).