Tony Cragg, Houses

↑ Tony Cragg, Houses, 1985.
Photo: Ketil Born / Henie Onstad Kunstsenter
Tony Cragg, Houses (1985)
The British sculptor Tony Cragg (1949-) works within a broad spectrum of materials. In this particular work he has used stones in water. The placement of the house-shaped stones contribute to the work being in endless movement, by the forces of the frozen fjord during winter and the endless waves in summer.
Made at the Borealis 2.
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All sculptures

1 Émile Gilioli, Spirit, Water and Blood (1961)

2 Tony Cragg, Houses (1985)

3 Per Barclay, Glass House (2019)

4 Per Kirkeby, Brick sculpture at Høvikodden (1985)

5 Henry Moore, Standing figure, knife edge (1961)

6 Sigurdur Gudmundsson, Position North (1985)

7 Aase Texmon Rygh, Volta (1975)

8 Camille Norment, Within the Toll (2011)

9 Eugéne Dodeigne, La Guerre (1964)

10 Per Inge Bjørlo, Larger Body (2003)

11 Kai Nielsen, Zeus and Io (1918–1920)

12 Kai Nielsen, Mother of Water (1918–1920)

13 Odd Tandberg, No title (1975)

14 Camilla Løw, Social Geometry (2011)

15 Camilla Løw, Neon Winter (2011)
16 Arnold Haukeland, Ground Forces (1981)

17 Arnold Haukeland, Runer (1979–1980)

18 Terry Haass, Hommage a Anna-Eva Bergman (1993)

19 Arnold Haukeland, Sun Sculpture (1970)

20 Ann Kathrin November Høibo, Untitled (Beret #26) (2012)

21 Trygve Fredriksen, The Filipstad Banana (1952)

22 Jan Håfström, Landscape Memorial (1985)

23 Bård Breivik, A Wall Cut Through (1985)

24 Bjørn Nørgaard, Ragnarokk for the 117th time (1985)

25 The Philosophy Stone

26 The grave of Sonja Henie and Niels Onstad
