Tony Cragg alla Reggia di Venaria

edited by Guido Curto

pages: 96
format: 20 x 24 cm
publication date: December 2025
binding: paperback
language: Italian

ISBN 9788877573261



€18,00

English artist Tony Cragg exhibits ten sculptures that reconnect with the genius loci of the Reggia in a sort of post-modern redefinition of the Baroque and Rococo styles.

After his installation for the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Tony Cragg returns to Italy to stage an exhibition at the Reggia di Venaria featuring a selection of ten sculptures created between 1997 and 2021. The sculptures by Cragg, one of the world's most acclaimed contemporary British artists, are set within the permanent exhibition space of the Reggia, starting from the Court of Honour, continuing through the Upper Gardens and ending in the interior hall at the head of the Juvarrian Stables.

These large-scale works, crafted from a variety of materials – from bronze to wood, fibreglass to steel – are all characterised by the artist's signature sinuous, undulating lines, which appear to have been modelled on a giant potter's wheel.

Tony Cragg's work analyses the multiple relationships between human beings and the environment. Using a wide selection of materials and sculptural techniques, the artist explores the complex connection between the figure, the object and the landscape, which for Cragg includes both geological and microbiological systems as well as urban and industrial contexts.

 

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