Stacking as sculptural procedure across five decades of Cragg’s art This career-spanning publication focuses on the history of Tony Cragg’s (born 1949) 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.
Jon D. Wood Bücher





Celebrating the dynamic Constructivist art made and exhibited in Britain over a seventy-year period, this book brings together constructed reliefs and sculpture, kinetic and participatory art, painting and printmaking.
Making it
- 144 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
"Published on the occasion of the exhibition."-Page facing title page.
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