Bronze with a dark brown patina. Signature and foundry mark on the bottom near the foot. 87 x 44 x 41.5 cm. Accompanying base: 100 x 49 x 35 cm.
- Every perspective reveals different views of the abstract, elegant bronze. - With superimposed layers and curves, Cragg creates a structure that oscillates between natural organism and artistic idea. - The artist is one of the most important contemporary sculptors worldwide. - Similar works were recently on display in the highly acclaimed solo exhibitions “Tony Cragg. Please Touch!” at the Kunstpalast in Düsseldorf (2024) and ‘Tony Cragg - Sculpture: Body and Soul’ at the Albertina in Vienna (2022). - Tony Cragg's sculptures are in many museum collections, including the Museum Ludwig, Cologne, the Hirshhorn Museum & Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C., and the Tate Gallery, London.
LITERATURE: Cragg Foundation, Anthony Cragg. Works in Five Volumes, Volume IV (Sculpture 2001-2017), Cologne 2019, p. 563 (full-page illu. on p. 396).