For the first time, this retrospective unveils the oeuvre of world-renowned sculptor Anthony Cragg. Detailed illustrations of 60 sculptures from the past four decades along
with drawings and diagrams provide insight into his artistic development, from the early installations created from objets trouvés and the lathed forms of the 1990s right up to
his most recent works. While exploring a variety of materials, this study intriguingly demonstrates how Cragg’s works delve into the human capacity to give internal perceptions and ideas an
externally visible form. The artist’s many distinct periods are illustrated, contending that their shared appeal stems from the energy released in his sculptures as well as the cryptic
irony they suggest. Featuring an article penned by Cragg himself, this volume also contains a selection of scholarly essays and a revealing interview with the artist, all providing a deeper
look into his accomplishments. This bilingual edition includes English and German.