Absolutely Amazing! Artist, architect, genius. His work just touches the soul, like meditation. Fluid sculpture that makes one want to touch it and be a part of it. Music for the eyes.
I doubt the public have any clue of this man's influence on not just display notions in fine art, but in high end retail as well. After the NYC art galleries left Soho for Chelsea in the '90s, the high end clothing boutiques that moved into those Soho spaces made a fetish of borrowing Tony Cragg display ideas ("our pricey clothes=Art"), and it continues today.
Silhouetters So he makes all the decisions on how to make craft something or just the design? Because if it's just the design then he certainly isn't "making all the decisions". It's an easy cop out for modern artists because the truth is, mastering a craft is much more difficult and time consuming then thinking a thought. Which tool to use, sanding method, finishing method, structural integrity, etc. Sometimes the first question when looking at a sculpture is, "how did he/she make that?". If you want to be a respected artist you have to both design and create. If not, when you are compared with the greatest artists of all time, you will always fall short. Would the David still be the David if Michelangelo had twenty guys make it in a few months vs himself over 3 years?
The artist is the progenitor of the idea, but I think it’s quite egotistical to claim credit for something that others helped create. Unfortunately this seems to be the prevailing attitude, a lack of humility.
Then is it really art? What is art then? He just draws what he wants then someone else does it for him. How can he claim it as his own? An artist to me is someone who follows through with their art start to finish. I do like where he’s coming from, making forms that are in tune with the natural earth and forms, but I can’t help but feel disappointed when I see a team of people sculpting those beautiful forms for him. The artist and the finished artwork are too detached for me to fully believe in him as an artist.
If he makes everything himself he'll make 2 sculpture per year, like me. If he has a team he makes 20 items a year. Each work creates the next and work is pumping. The art he does is better than many so it's a good thing that the world gets more of his work to see.
Absolutely Amazing! Artist, architect, genius. His work just touches the soul, like meditation. Fluid sculpture that makes one want to touch it and be a part of it. Music for the eyes.
Absolutely Awesome Soulful Sculptures!
I am uncertain of anything. But that dung-beetle ball at 5:30 is absolutely fenomenal in my opinion.
inspirational...
Stunning work and inspiring to see Cragg with his pieces and hear him speaking.
This is his artwork in Singapore
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Thank
You
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The VW Bug just blew me away Outstanding!
Superb!
I doubt the public have any clue of this man's influence on not just display notions in fine art, but in high end retail as well. After the NYC art galleries left Soho for Chelsea in the '90s, the high end clothing boutiques that moved into those Soho spaces made a fetish of borrowing Tony Cragg display ideas ("our pricey clothes=Art"), and it continues today.
Belles recherches sur la "Forme"
Fantastic
don't agree that straight edges are boring. plus..have you seen the architecture these days. the forms are extremely fluid.
Let's
Grow
Create
beautiful ....
Truly amazing! 🗿📸⛏️❤️
super art 111
5:30 Did Cragg do this work of the car?
❤❤❤
Should build himself a massive 3d printer
Does this guy actually make any of his sculptures
🎈❤️
🌟🌟🌟
Henry Moore apprentice..
Tony is an edible artist 🍉🍑💖
The crafts men are the artists
Silhouetters So he makes all the decisions on how to make craft something or just the design? Because if it's just the design then he certainly isn't "making all the decisions". It's an easy cop out for modern artists because the truth is, mastering a craft is much more difficult and time consuming then thinking a thought. Which tool to use, sanding method, finishing method, structural integrity, etc.
Sometimes the first question when looking at a sculpture is, "how did he/she make that?". If you want to be a respected artist you have to both design and create. If not, when you are compared with the greatest artists of all time, you will always fall short. Would the David still be the David if Michelangelo had twenty guys make it in a few months vs himself over 3 years?
Assistants are just tools. You're not a part of the real world yet are you?
the craftsmen are the craftsmen, the artist is the artist....
A filmmaker should man the camera, create wardrobe, write the music, create the lighting etc etc themselves right?
The artist is the progenitor of the idea, but I think it’s quite egotistical to claim credit for something that others helped create. Unfortunately this seems to be the prevailing attitude, a lack of humility.
I don't want to be a dick but shouldn't he be doing the work? He's not a general contractor.
he probably pays them well, sometimes thats what it takes to make art on this level
Then is it really art? What is art then? He just draws what he wants then someone else does it for him. How can he claim it as his own? An artist to me is someone who follows through with their art start to finish. I do like where he’s coming from, making forms that are in tune with the natural earth and forms, but I can’t help but feel disappointed when I see a team of people sculpting those beautiful forms for him. The artist and the finished artwork are too detached for me to fully believe in him as an artist.
If he makes everything himself he'll make 2 sculpture per year, like me. If he has a team he makes 20 items a year. Each work creates the next and work is pumping. The art he does is better than many so it's a good thing that the world gets more of his work to see.
@@himiyo8619when does art just become a product