January 4, 2020: Detail of Tony Cragg's work that occupies the MuBe (Brazilian Museum of Sculpture and Ecology) as part of the exhibition called Rare Species. Tony Cragg, a British artist residing in Germany and one of the most important sculptors in the world today, is one of the rare artists who works with a wide range of materials and displays familiarity with all of them. Besides drawings, the show presented at MuBE features sculptures in wood, bronze, steel, stone, aluminum and glass. His production reveals an intimate relationship between the chosen materials and the final appearance of
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January 4, 2020: Detail of Tony Cragg's work that occupies the MuBe (Brazilian Museum of Sculpture and Ecology) as part of the exhibition called Rare Species. Tony Cragg, a British artist residing in Germany and one of the most important sculptors in the world today, is one of the rare artists who works with a wide range of materials and displays familiarity with all of them. Besides drawings, the show presented at MuBE features sculptures in wood, bronze, steel, stone, aluminum and glass. His production reveals an intimate relationship between the chosen materials and the final appearance of each piece, even though some strong colors can mislead us. (Credit Image: © Dario Oliveira/ZUMA Wire)