Tony Cragg
Auteur : Nicholas Logsdail, Jon Wood
Date de publication : 2020
Éditeur : Lisson Gallery
Nombre de pages : 123
Résumé du livre
This career-spanning publication focuses on the history of Tony Cragg's 'Stack' works that began in the late 1960s, when, as a student, he began piling up miscellaneous and recycled detritus from the studio in order to create large rectilinear sculptures that refuted the usual clean lines of Minimalism.0The artist has variously stacked, gathered and layered ever since, deploying various acts of stratification, compilation, accrual and accumulation in his work.0The book contains a major essay by Dr. Jon Wood, entitled "Strata, structures, stories: Stacking in Cragg's sculpture" that spans over five decades of making and reveals what continues to set him apart from other sculptors of his time.00Exhibition: Lisson Gallery, London, UK (20.11.2019-29.02.2020).