Tony Cragg, Stoke, 2024, Bronze, 135 x 85 x 43 cm © Tony Cragg, Courtesy Lisson Gallery
Tony Cragg
Ocean of Drops
Ca'Tron, Venice
5 May – 28 June 2026
Tony Cragg will have a solo exhibition during the 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia at Ca’Tron, Cà Del Tentor, Venice.
Tony Cragg is one of the world’s foremost sculptors. Constantly pushing to find new relations between people and the material world, there is no limit to the materials he might use, as there are no limits to the ideas or forms he might conceive. His early, stacked works present a taxonomical understanding of the world, and he has said that he sees manmade objects as “fossilized keys to a past time which is our present”. So too, the floor and wall arrangements of objects that he started making in the 1980s blur the line between manmade and natural landscapes: they create an outline of something familiar, where the contributing parts relate to the whole. Cragg understands sculpture as a study of how material and material forms affect and form our ideas and emotions.