Tony Cragg

Tony Cragg (British, born 1949) Sculptor Tony Cragg (British, b.1949) is best known for his use of diverse materials, ranging from found objects to the more traditional bronze, wood, and marble. Cragg was born in Liverpool, and spent two years working as a lab technician before attending the Gloucestershire College of Art and Design and the Royal College of Art in London. (...)

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Tony Cragg

Tony Cragg was born in Liverpool.[1] He studied art at Gloucestershire College of Arts and Technology, Cheltenham, from 1968 to 1970, and painting at the Wimbledon School of Art, London, from 1970 to 1973.[1] The same year he went on to study sculpture at the Royal College of Art, London, completing an MA in 1977.[1] He made the majority of his sculptures in Greece. The original design was based on Stonehenge.

Stephen Cox - Fragments from a Grand Tour Italy 1981-83
Englische Plastik Heute - Richard Deacon - Kunstmuseum Luzern - 1982
Englische Plastik Heute - Kunstmuseum Luzern - 1982
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