Liverpool, 1949.
Tony Cragg is recognised as one of the most influential British sculptors of his generation. His work has focused on the mulfarious relationships between the human being and its envoiroment. With a broad selection of materials and sculptural strategies, the artist thematises the complex connection between figure, object and landscape which, for Cragg, includes geological and microbiological systems as well as urban and industrial contexts. The work by Tony Cragg has settled the bases to understand what it has been named as contemporary sculpture