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No trick, no deception
Those are just my tired eyes
Non c'è trucco, non c'è inganno
Quelle sono proprio le mie occhiaie
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Tony Cragg 'Points of View' in Museum Belvédère in Oranjewoud NL.
April - September 2021 in the museum park and in four cabinets of the museum.
In Tony Cragg's sculptures, all the forces of the constantly changing nature seem to converge. When you follow the twists, curves and recesses, the images begin to dance almost before your eyes to the rhythm of shadow and reflecting light. Sometimes the contours of faces and bodies emerge, only to disappear again in the whimsical clustering of shapes. Cragg's images are strongly inspired by natural, organic forms and movements and emphatically invite you to view them from all sides. In 'Points of View' this is possible in the park designed by Michael van Gessel around Museum Belvédère, which is owned by Staatsbosbeheer but is freely accessible. The sculptures can be optimally experienced in the open landscape and against the background of the low, rectangular museum complex.
A collaboration with Tony Cragg was a wish that came true thanks to the enthusiastic cooperation of the artist. Cragg made the selection himself and determined the exact placement of the statues in the museum park. They redefine the landscape and make visitors aware of distances, proportions and sightlines. The west wing of the museum features sculptures made of glass, wood, bronze and plastic, as well as sketches, drawings and watercolors by Tony Cragg.
The museum building is a design of architect Eerde Schippers of Inbo architects, Heerenveen.
Tony Cragg 'Points of View' in Museum Belvédère in Oranjewoud NL.
April - September 2021 in the museum park and in four cabinets of the museum.
In Tony Cragg's sculptures, all the forces of the constantly changing nature seem to converge. When you follow the twists, curves and recesses, the images begin to dance almost before your eyes to the rhythm of shadow and reflecting light. Sometimes the contours of faces and bodies emerge, only to disappear again in the whimsical clustering of shapes. Cragg's images are strongly inspired by natural, organic forms and movements and emphatically invite you to view them from all sides. In 'Points of View' this is possible in the park designed by Michael van Gessel around Museum Belvédère, which is owned by Staatsbosbeheer but is freely accessible. The sculptures can be optimally experienced in the open landscape and against the background of the low, rectangular museum complex.
A collaboration with Tony Cragg was a wish that came true thanks to the enthusiastic cooperation of the artist. Cragg made the selection himself and determined the exact placement of the statues in the museum park. They redefine the landscape and make visitors aware of distances, proportions and sightlines. The west wing of the museum features sculptures made of glass, wood, bronze and plastic, as well as sketches, drawings and watercolors by Tony Cragg.
The museum building is a design of architect Eerde Schippers of Inbo architects, Heerenveen.
Tony Cragg 'Points of View' in Museum Belvédère in Oranjewoud NL.
April - September 2021 in the museum park and in four cabinets of the museum.
In Tony Cragg's sculptures, all the forces of the constantly changing nature seem to converge. When you follow the twists, curves and recesses, the images begin to dance almost before your eyes to the rhythm of shadow and reflecting light. Sometimes the contours of faces and bodies emerge, only to disappear again in the whimsical clustering of shapes. Cragg's images are strongly inspired by natural, organic forms and movements and emphatically invite you to view them from all sides. In 'Points of View' this is possible in the park designed by Michael van Gessel around Museum Belvédère, which is owned by Staatsbosbeheer but is freely accessible. The sculptures can be optimally experienced in the open landscape and against the background of the low, rectangular museum complex.
A collaboration with Tony Cragg was a wish that came true thanks to the enthusiastic cooperation of the artist. Cragg made the selection himself and determined the exact placement of the statues in the museum park. They redefine the landscape and make visitors aware of distances, proportions and sightlines. The west wing of the museum features sculptures made of glass, wood, bronze and plastic, as well as sketches, drawings and watercolors by Tony Cragg.
The museum building is a design of architect Eerde Schippers of Inbo architects, Heerenveen.
Jayshree Roy Harmalkar from Siolim is a well-known writer and poet in Hindi. Jayshree spoke about her love for writing and poetry and her desire to take Goa to rest of India through her writings in India. She read one of her short stories and recited a poem, both in Hindi, at the POV (Points of View) Saturday event at the Art and Culture Department at the new Central Library building on October 20, 2012. She is also adept at painting and dancing. More on these aspects later...
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Tony Cragg 'Points of View' in Museum Belvédère in Oranjewoud NL.
April - September 2021 in the museum park and in four cabinets of the museum.
In Tony Cragg's sculptures, all the forces of the constantly changing nature seem to converge. When you follow the twists, curves and recesses, the images begin to dance almost before your eyes to the rhythm of shadow and reflecting light. Sometimes the contours of faces and bodies emerge, only to disappear again in the whimsical clustering of shapes. Cragg's images are strongly inspired by natural, organic forms and movements and emphatically invite you to view them from all sides. In 'Points of View' this is possible in the park designed by Michael van Gessel around Museum Belvédère, which is owned by Staatsbosbeheer but is freely accessible. The sculptures can be optimally experienced in the open landscape and against the background of the low, rectangular museum complex.
A collaboration with Tony Cragg was a wish that came true thanks to the enthusiastic cooperation of the artist. Cragg made the selection himself and determined the exact placement of the statues in the museum park. They redefine the landscape and make visitors aware of distances, proportions and sightlines. The west wing of the museum features sculptures made of glass, wood, bronze and plastic, as well as sketches, drawings and watercolors by Tony Cragg.
The museum building is a design of architect Eerde Schippers of Inbo architects, Heerenveen.
I was recently reading an article regarding evidence given to a government committee which is looking into the growth of influencer culture and it turns out that a lot of female influencers get torrents of abuse on a daily basis. The anonymity and immediacy of the internet have allowed the trolls to flourish.
When I was growing up if you didn't like some content that was in front of you then you'd just change the channel. Or perhaps write to Points of View if it really grinds your gears. Whatever happened to live and let live...
She's made using spray paint, stencils and imagination on a 62 x 62cm archery target that has been blasted with a shotgun (by our fair hand) to give it that authentic feel. If you'd like to give her a new home then drop us a line and we'll see if we can come to some old school arrangement featuring secret handshakes and bags of unmarked currency.
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Tony Cragg 'Points of View' in Museum Belvédère in Oranjewoud NL.
April - September 2021 in the museum park and in four cabinets of the museum.
In Tony Cragg's sculptures, all the forces of the constantly changing nature seem to converge. When you follow the twists, curves and recesses, the images begin to dance almost before your eyes to the rhythm of shadow and reflecting light. Sometimes the contours of faces and bodies emerge, only to disappear again in the whimsical clustering of shapes. Cragg's images are strongly inspired by natural, organic forms and movements and emphatically invite you to view them from all sides. In 'Points of View' this is possible in the park designed by Michael van Gessel around Museum Belvédère, which is owned by Staatsbosbeheer but is freely accessible. The sculptures can be optimally experienced in the open landscape and against the background of the low, rectangular museum complex.
A collaboration with Tony Cragg was a wish that came true thanks to the enthusiastic cooperation of the artist. Cragg made the selection himself and determined the exact placement of the statues in the museum park. They redefine the landscape and make visitors aware of distances, proportions and sightlines. The west wing of the museum features sculptures made of glass, wood, bronze and plastic, as well as sketches, drawings and watercolors by Tony Cragg.
The museum building is a design of architect Eerde Schippers of Inbo architects, Heerenveen.
Sculpture by Tony Cragg. More info here: www.malagaturismo.com/en/tourist-resources/detail/points-...
Tony Cragg 'Points of View' in Museum Belvédère in Oranjewoud NL.
April - September 2021 in the museum park and in four cabinets of the museum.
In Tony Cragg's sculptures, all the forces of the constantly changing nature seem to converge. When you follow the twists, curves and recesses, the images begin to dance almost before your eyes to the rhythm of shadow and reflecting light. Sometimes the contours of faces and bodies emerge, only to disappear again in the whimsical clustering of shapes. Cragg's images are strongly inspired by natural, organic forms and movements and emphatically invite you to view them from all sides. In 'Points of View' this is possible in the park designed by Michael van Gessel around Museum Belvédère, which is owned by Staatsbosbeheer but is freely accessible. The sculptures can be optimally experienced in the open landscape and against the background of the low, rectangular museum complex.
A collaboration with Tony Cragg was a wish that came true thanks to the enthusiastic cooperation of the artist. Cragg made the selection himself and determined the exact placement of the statues in the museum park. They redefine the landscape and make visitors aware of distances, proportions and sightlines. The west wing of the museum features sculptures made of glass, wood, bronze and plastic, as well as sketches, drawings and watercolors by Tony Cragg.
The museum building is a design of architect Eerde Schippers of Inbo architects, Heerenveen.
Tony Cragg 'Points of View' in Museum Belvédère in Oranjewoud NL.
April - September 2021 in the museum park and in four cabinets of the museum.
In Tony Cragg's sculptures, all the forces of the constantly changing nature seem to converge. When you follow the twists, curves and recesses, the images begin to dance almost before your eyes to the rhythm of shadow and reflecting light. Sometimes the contours of faces and bodies emerge, only to disappear again in the whimsical clustering of shapes. Cragg's images are strongly inspired by natural, organic forms and movements and emphatically invite you to view them from all sides. In 'Points of View' this is possible in the park designed by Michael van Gessel around Museum Belvédère, which is owned by Staatsbosbeheer but is freely accessible. The sculptures can be optimally experienced in the open landscape and against the background of the low, rectangular museum complex.
A collaboration with Tony Cragg was a wish that came true thanks to the enthusiastic cooperation of the artist. Cragg made the selection himself and determined the exact placement of the statues in the museum park. They redefine the landscape and make visitors aware of distances, proportions and sightlines. The west wing of the museum features sculptures made of glass, wood, bronze and plastic, as well as sketches, drawings and watercolors by Tony Cragg.
The museum building is a design of architect Eerde Schippers of Inbo architects, Heerenveen.
Tony Cragg nombre completo Anthony Douglas Cragg (nacido en Liverpool el 9 de abril de 1949) es un escultor británico.
Muchas de sus primeras obras se hicieron con materiales encontrados, otros de construcción descartados y domésticos desechados. Esto le dio una amplia gama de materiales principalmente artificiales y automáticamente le proporcionó preocupaciones temáticas que se hicieron características de su obra hasta la actualidad.
The art of crafting different perceptions of a single message when we exchange opinions. Sometimes it can be positive, too.
A close up of Fiona Hunter's sculpture. Provoked me to thinking, there is not really one truth, from different angles and different moments in time, there is usually more than one story.
Tony Cragg 'Points of View' in Museum Belvédère in Oranjewoud NL.
April - September 2021 in the museum park and in four cabinets of the museum.
In Tony Cragg's sculptures, all the forces of the constantly changing nature seem to converge. When you follow the twists, curves and recesses, the images begin to dance almost before your eyes to the rhythm of shadow and reflecting light. Sometimes the contours of faces and bodies emerge, only to disappear again in the whimsical clustering of shapes. Cragg's images are strongly inspired by natural, organic forms and movements and emphatically invite you to view them from all sides. In 'Points of View' this is possible in the park designed by Michael van Gessel around Museum Belvédère, which is owned by Staatsbosbeheer but is freely accessible. The sculptures can be optimally experienced in the open landscape and against the background of the low, rectangular museum complex.
A collaboration with Tony Cragg was a wish that came true thanks to the enthusiastic cooperation of the artist. Cragg made the selection himself and determined the exact placement of the statues in the museum park. They redefine the landscape and make visitors aware of distances, proportions and sightlines. The west wing of the museum features sculptures made of glass, wood, bronze and plastic, as well as sketches, drawings and watercolors by Tony Cragg.
The museum building is a design of architect Eerde Schippers of Inbo architects, Heerenveen.
Tony Cragg 'Points of View' in Museum Belvédère in Oranjewoud NL.
April - September 2021 in the museum park and in four cabinets of the museum.
In Tony Cragg's sculptures, all the forces of the constantly changing nature seem to converge. When you follow the twists, curves and recesses, the images begin to dance almost before your eyes to the rhythm of shadow and reflecting light. Sometimes the contours of faces and bodies emerge, only to disappear again in the whimsical clustering of shapes. Cragg's images are strongly inspired by natural, organic forms and movements and emphatically invite you to view them from all sides. In 'Points of View' this is possible in the park designed by Michael van Gessel around Museum Belvédère, which is owned by Staatsbosbeheer but is freely accessible. The sculptures can be optimally experienced in the open landscape and against the background of the low, rectangular museum complex.
A collaboration with Tony Cragg was a wish that came true thanks to the enthusiastic cooperation of the artist. Cragg made the selection himself and determined the exact placement of the statues in the museum park. They redefine the landscape and make visitors aware of distances, proportions and sightlines. The west wing of the museum features sculptures made of glass, wood, bronze and plastic, as well as sketches, drawings and watercolors by Tony Cragg.
The museum building is a design of architect Eerde Schippers of Inbo architects, Heerenveen.