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Tony Cragg
Conversion
, 2017
200 x 192 x 105 cm. (78.7 x 75.6 x 41.3 in.)
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Tony Cragg
Conversion
, 2017
200 x 192 x 105 cm. (78.7 x 75.6 x 41.3 in.)
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Tony Cragg
British, born 1949
Conversion
,
2017
Tony Cragg
Conversion
, 2017
200 x 192 x 105 cm. (78.7 x 75.6 x 41.3 in.)
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Tony Cragg
Conversion
, 2017
200 x 192 x 105 cm. (78.7 x 75.6 x 41.3 in.)
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Medium
Sculpture, lacquered aluminium
Size
200 x 192 x 105 cm. (78.7 x 75.6 x 41.3 in.)
Price
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Buchmann Galerie
Berlin / Lugano
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Movement
Art of the 21st Century, Contemporary Art
Exhibitions
11/17/2018–01/26/2019 Tony Cragg
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Description
Conversion, made from aluminium, adopts the leaf-like structure of the work group of the ‚Hedges‘ but transposes it into a floral setting, which in turn seems to explode the limitations of abstraction with its camouflage finish.
The work is in perfect condition. Unique version from a maximum of four + one casts in different patina/color.
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