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Anthony Cragg's tenant

Agnes Giberne

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Anthony Cragg's sculpture "Tenant" (1987) is a striking example of his exploration of form, material, and space. Cragg, a British sculptor known for his innovative use of materials, creates works that challenge the viewer's perception of everyday objects. "Tenant" is constructed from painted wood, a medium Cragg often employs to evoke a sense of the organic and the industrial simultaneously. The sculpture consists of a series of stacked, curved forms that resemble abstracted human figures or architectural elements.

The name "Tenant" suggests a temporary inhabitant, which could be a reflection on the transient nature of life or the fleeting presence of objects and people in a space. The forms in "Tenant" seem to be in a state of flux, shifting and changing as the viewer moves around the sculpture. This dynamism is a hallmark of Cragg's work, as he seeks to engage the viewer in a dialogue about the relationship between form, space, and perception.

Cragg’s work often blurs the lines between the natural and the artificial, the organic and the constructed, inviting viewers to reconsider their understanding of the material world. "Tenant" embodies these themes, making it a powerful representation of Cragg's artistic vision.

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