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‘People once threw food at modern art!’ Turner-winning sculptor Tony Cragg’s amazing journey to success

21 novembre 2025 à 15:15

He may now live in Germany, but he loves returning to Britain, not just to put on a show, but to enjoy the weather, the food, the humour – and the selfie-takers in galleries

Let’s suppose that you are a Turner prize-winning sculptor, with more than 50 years in the game. One restless night, an idea comes to you. You work it up in your studio and send it off to the foundry, to be cast in bronze. Finally, you’re ready to show it to the world, but the first person through the gallery doors barely glances at it before taking a selfie with it. What do you do? Bear in mind that you are Tony Cragg, Royal Academician, and you are on record bemoaning the preference of many art-lovers for listening to audio guides as they tour exhibitions.

The perhaps unlikely answer is that you welcome the selfie-taker with outstretched arms, or at least give a convincing impression of doing so. “No, I don’t have problem with that,” says Cragg, albeit faintly, as if he’s thinking about the people who might be crossing the threshold of his latest show, which just opened in London. “People are bound to respond in different ways.”

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© Photograph: George Darrell/© Tony Cragg, Courtesy Lisson Gallery.

© Photograph: George Darrell/© Tony Cragg, Courtesy Lisson Gallery.

© Photograph: George Darrell/© Tony Cragg, Courtesy Lisson Gallery.

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