Tony Cragg
He pushes materiality to the limit in his gravity-defying sculptures, working with a range of materials from bronze, corten steel and stainless steel through to plaster, wood and plastic. The results range from the delicate to the monumental.
b. 1949, England/Germany
Lives in Wuppertal, Germany
British sculptor Tony Cragg is one of the most highly acclaimed and influential sculptors of his generation. Having maintained a consistently high international profile since the 1980s, his work has contributed significantly to the discourse around contemporary sculpture. At the centre of his sculptural practice is an interest in the relationship between materials, science, and the body. He pushes materiality to the limit in his gravity-defying sculptures, working with a range of materials from bronze, corten steel and stainless steel through to plaster, wood and plastic. The results range from the delicate to the monumental.
Cragg has won a number of major international art awards, including the Tate Gallery London’s Turner Prize in 1988, the prestigious Piepenbrock Award for Sculpture, Germany, in 2002, and the Praemium Imperial, Japan, in 2007. Further accolades include being made a Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (CBE) for services to art in 2002.
Internationally, Cragg has exhibited independently at an extraordinary range of prestigious public galleries, including the Heydar Aliyev Art Centre, Azerbaijan (2014); National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, Taiwan (2014); the State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia (2012); the Scottish National Gallery (2011); Museum of Modern Art, Malaga (2007); the Museum of Contemporary Art of Rome (2003); Neue National Gallerie, Berlin (2001); National Museum of Contemporary Art, Seoul (1997) and Whitechapel Art Gallery, London (1997).
His works have appeared in group shows at Glasstress at the 56th International Art Exhibition, Venice, Italy (2015); Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, USA (2012); the Royal Academy of Arts, London (2011); Louvre, Paris, France (2011); MoMA (2005); Tate Liverpool (2005); National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo (2002); and the Peggy Guggenheim Museum, Venice (2002).
Gow Langsford Gallery has represented Tony Cragg since 2007.
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Intimate Perspectives: Small Sculptural Objects
Group Exhibition 22 Mar - 15 Apr 2023 Auckland CityThe exhibition features a variety of small sculptures and offers an alternative and intimate perspective to a genre, often focused on large-scale. The objects presented in the exhibition are small...Read more -
Three Sculptures
Tony Cragg 17 Mar - 16 Apr 2021This is Tony Cragg's axiom, and the driving force behind the acclaimed British sculptor's practice. His biomorphic sculptures made from glass, steel, bronze, iron and wood blend the organic world...Read more -
ABHK20
Group Exhibition 11 Mar - 4 Apr 2020 Lorne Street [2008 - 2021]Earlier in the year Art Basel Hong Kong was cancelled amid fears of the spread of the coronavirus. Having worked on the presentation for many months it has been reconceptualised and a version will be shown at our Lorne St Gallery for two weeks before we close to prepare for Bernar Venet's performance on 25 March.Read more
Selected for the Kabinett sector our planned presentation for Hong Kong included a designated focus on prominent painter Judy Millar. Together with her solo presentation of recent works, was a group of works by Oceanic artists including Colin McCahon (NZ, 1919-1987), Dale Frank (AU, b. 1959), John Pule (Niue, b.1962) and Lisa Roet (AU, b. 1967). While Millar's body of work will be shown at another date this exhibition is based around works that would have otherwise been shown at Art Basel Hong Kong this month. -
Tony Cragg
9 May - 4 Jul 2018Tony Cragg is widely recognized as one of the most acclaimed artists of his generation. Having maintained a consistently high international profile since the 1980s his work has contributed significantly to the global discourse around contemporary sculpture. At the center of his practice is an interest in the relationship between materials, science and the body.Read more
This phenomenal new exhibition at our Lorne Street Gallery showcases works from a variety of mediums, including wood, marble, steel and bronze. Each is multi-faceted, exploring possibilities for stimulating multiple perceptions within a single work. -
International Sculpture
Group Exhibition 23 Jan - 23 Feb 2013 Lorne Street [2008 - 2021]International Sculpture at our Lorne St Gallery is an exhibition of international sculpture including works by Henry Moore, Tony Cragg, Katsuyo Aoki and Bernar Venet alongside local sculptors Gregor Kregar, Paul Dibble and David McCracken. Timed to coincide with the International Sculpture Symposium, the exhibition offers a rare opportunity to see works of this calibre, from such diverse studios, alongside each other in Auckland.Read more -
Tony Cragg
16 Nov 2011 - 21 Jan 2012 Lorne Street [2008 - 2021]British sculptor Tony Cragg is one of the most highly acclaimed and influential sculptors of his generation. Having maintained a consistently high international profile since the 1980s his work has...Read more -
Spring Catalogue 2011
Group Exhibition 31 Aug - 17 Sep 2011 Auckland City, Lorne Street [2008 - 2021]The Spring Catalogue has become an annual tradition at Gow Langsford Gallery. This year the catalogue exhibition boasts a stellar line up of works. Spring Catalogue 2011 brings together significant works from the local secondary market including paintings by Colin McCahon, Don Binney and Ralph Hotere, works by prominent contemporary international artists including Ai Wei Wei, Damien Hirst; shown alongside works from artists in the gallery stable, including Tony Cragg, Bernar Venet, John Pule, Max Gimblett and Judy Millar.Read more -
Heavyweights
Sculpture from the UK 4 - 28 Apr 2007 Auckland CityCelebrated British sculptors, Barry Flanagan (b.1941, Wales) and Tony Cragg (b.1949, Liverpool) feature in Gow Langsford Gallery's upcoming exhibition, Heavyweights - Sculpture from the UK . As two of the...Read more
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Tony Cragg at HEART Museum, Denmark
March 18, 2022Tony Cragg presents his first retrospective exhibition Made on Earth in Denmark at the Herning Museum of Contemporary Art (HEART) on until 22 August 2022....Read more -
Tony Cragg at Houghton House, Norfolk
June 1, 2021Major works by Tony Cragg are currently on show at Houghton House, Norfolk, UK until 26 September 2021. Curated by the artist himself, a number...Read more -
Art Basel Online Viewing Rooms
March 18, 2020Gow Langsford Gallery is delighted to announce our participation in Art Basel’s first iteration of Online Viewing Rooms, a new digital platform designed to connect...Read more -
Tony Cragg in GLASSTRESS 2019
July 11, 2019Tony Cragg is included in the sixth edition of GLASSTRESS held at Fondazione Berengo Art Space, Campiello Della Pescheria, Murano. To celebrate 10 years of...Read more -
Tony Cragg in SCAPE Public Art Festival, Christchurch
October 11, 2018Tony Cragg's solid bronze sculpture Mixed Feelings (2012) has now been installed in Christchurch for the 20th Anniversary of SCAPE Public Art . This 5.5m...Read more -
Tony Cragg at The Parkview Museum Singapore
September 17, 2018Tony Cragg is included in a large group exhibition at The Parkview Museum Singapore on until 19 January 2018. Intriguing Uncertainties: A Contemporary Art Exhibition...Read more -
Tony Cragg announced for SCAPE 20th Anniversary Season 2018
July 12, 2018SCAPE Public Art in Christchurch will be celebrating their 20th anniversary and the presentation of works for the 2018 Season is going to be bigger...Read more -
Tony Cragg on Eye Contact
May 22, 2018Tony Cragg's exhibition at our Lorne St Gallery has been reviewed by John Hurrell for Eye Contact. 'Three of the four cast bronzes have a...Read more -
Gow Langsford at Sydney Contemporary 2017
September 7, 2017Gow Langsford Gallery is participating in the Sydney Contemporary Art Fair from 7 - 10 September 2017. The gallery's booth (B02) features an international line...Read more -
Tony Cragg at Lisson Gallery, London
October 3, 2016Famed English sculptor Tony Cragg presents a new selection of works at Lisson Gallery, London. The exhibition runs from October 1st - November 5th 2016,...Read more
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Sydney Contemporary 2023 | Booth C02
6 - 10 Sep 2023Gow Langsford Gallery has built a reputation for bringing some of the finest art from Aotearoa to Sydney Contemporary. This year, the Auckland-based gallery will present new paintings by four of its represented artists: Grace Wright, Aiko Robinson, Chris Heaphy, and Dale Frank. In addition to this, a grouping of small works will be presented by sculptors including Virginia Leonard, Pablo Picasso, Tony Cragg, Paul Dibble and Lisa Roet.Read more -
Aotearoa Art Fair 2022 | Booth B7
16 - 20 Nov 2022This year, Gow Langsford Gallery will be presenting works by American artist Peter Halley, Judy Millar, Tony Cragg and Jacqueline Fahey. New works by Gregor Kregar and Paul Dibble will be exhibited in the outdoor Sculpture Space.Read more -
Auckland Art Fair Virtual Fair 2020
29 Apr - 6 Jun 2020Gow Langsford Gallery is pleased to be taking part in the Auckland Art Fair Virtual Fair from 30 April - 17 May. Artists included are Frances Hodgkins, Tony Cragg, Judy Millar, Louise Henderson, Dale Frank, John Pule, Paul Dibble, Karl Maughan, Reuben Paterson, Simon Ingram, Virginia Leonard, Max Gimblett and Colin McCahon.Read more -
Sydney Contemporary 2019 | Booth B02
12 - 15 Sep 2019For Sydney Contemporary 2019, Gow Langsford Gallery is showcasing a range of works from New Zealand and Australian artists and works from prominent British sculptor Tony Cragg. Find us at Booth B02 to view works by John Olsen, Dale Frank, Lisa Roet, Colin McCahon, Gordon Walters, Laurence Aberhart, Dick Frizzell, Michael Hight, Reuben Paterson, Hugo Koha Lindsay, Judy Millar and Max Gimblett.Read more -
McCahon: In Conversation - Art Basel Hong Kong 2019 | Galleries Booth 3C15
27 - 31 Mar 2019For Art Basel Hong Kong Galleries 2019, Gow Langsford Gallery will present a selection of works that demonstrate Colin McCahon’s enduring influence, offering ABHK19 audiences a broader introduction to New Zealand art, while also considering McCahon’s practice in relation to his International contemporaries.Read more -
Sydney Contemporary 2018 | Booth B02
13 - 16 Sep 2018Gow Langsford Gallery will be exhibiting a selection of works from New Zealand and international artists at this years Sydney Contemporary held at Carriageworks. Visit Booth B02 to see works by Tony Cragg, Paul Dibble, Leah Emery, Dale Frank, Rosalie Gascoigne, Andre Hemer, Michael Hight, Sara Hughes, Gregor Kregar, Colin McCahon, David McCracken, Toby Raine, Lisa Roet, Ugo Rondinone and Bernar Venet.Read more -
Sydney Contemporary 2017 | Booth B02
7 - 10 Sep 2017Gow Langsford Gallery will be participating in the Sydney Contemporary Art Fair from 7 - 10 September 2017. The gallery's booth (B02) will feature an international line up of artists including five significant works by Tony Cragg, and works by Dale Frank, Lee Ufan, Brett Whiteley, Rosalie Gascoigne, and Katharina Grosse. Works by prominent New Zealand artists, such as Colin McCahon, Judy Millar, Paul Dibble, Max Gimblett, and André Hemer will also be exhibited during the course of the Art Fair. Sydney Contemporary will be held at Carriageworks, 245 Wilson St, Eveleigh NSW 2015.Read more -
Auckland Art Fair 2016 | Booth B14
25 - 29 May 2016For the 2016 Auckland Art Fair, Gow Langsford Gallery will present a solo project by Dick Frizzell and a group showing of new works by selected gallery artists, both local and international. Frizzell’s I’m here for the Monkey painting is based on his Phantom works that began in the 1990s. Like a pick-a-path book, viewers are encouraged to make their own narratives by creating their own groupings of several smaller works. The title is based on a famous Phantom adventure. 2016 is the year of the monkey.Read more -
Sydney Contemporary 2015 | Booth B02
10 - 13 Sep 2015We are excited to be participating in Sydney Contemporary 2015. Visit us at Booth B2 and see new works by Judy Millar, Andre Hemer, James Cousins, Graham Fletcher, Dale Frank and Paul Dibble alongside works by Colin McCahon, Gordon Walters, Jono Rotman and Tony Cragg.Read more -
Sydney Contemporary 2013 | Booth C103
20 - 22 Sep 2013Sydney Contemporary is Sydney’s first international art fair showcasing work by emerging and established artists from leading Australian and international galleries. For the inaugural event Gow Langsford Gallery will curate a group exhibition including new work by gallery artists Judy Millar, Dale Frank, Tony Cragg, Sara Hughes, Max Gimblett, Bernar Venet and John Pule, alongside works by British artist Damien Hirst.Read more