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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.
From the British Library online website:
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Just having fun with shapes.. Enjoy!
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An empty lot across the street from Lafayette Park in Tallahassee, Florida. The only yard without any building in this direction for a mile or two where I walk maybe once a week. I suppose one reason to paint the pipes red, or some other bright color, would be to make them easier to see and avoid hitting with heavy rider mowers.
If you walked up the lawn on the right edge of the top left picture far enough and turned 90 degrees to the left you would see what is shown in the bottom left picture. The right hand picture is simply what you would see if you stepped forward a few feet in the bottom left view for a closer look at the pipes.
Sept. 18th I uploaded different picture of this empty lot, of just the steps and hedges (before the vines grew up out of the tops) and what's behind them: www.flickr.com/photos/readerwalker/3933108504/
What is real? What is virtual?
We might have many similarities, however, each one of us has a unique history, background and life experiences. We might be now addicted to technology, but it is about what we do with it that really matters. We can make good or bad decisions. It's in our hands.
A neat view: Looking past the wedge-shaped art gallery building and down the walkway at the Parliament St. entrance to the Distillery District.
« [...secondo i Cainiti] solo Giuda il traditore conosceva la Verità come nessun altro e che per questo ha realizzato il mistero del tradimento, in seguito al quale tutto, in terra e in cielo, rimase sconvolto. Essi hanno dunque prodotto una storia fondata su dette basi e l'hanno chiamata Vangelo di Giuda. »
(Adversus haereses, I. 31,1)
Kunstmuseum Kloster Unser Lieben Frauen
Magdeburg / Germany
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Anthony Cragg
*1949 in Liverpool
lebt in Wuppertal
Points of view, 2004
Entwurf für eine Skulptur auf dem Universtätsplatz Magdeburg
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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.
Creative writing. Two news organizations. Two differing points of view. Don't forget to read between the lines.
Market "LIMPS" to a "GAIN" of 13% on the year!!!
Points of view (En español, Puntos de vista) es una escultura del artísta británico Tony Cragg.
Se trata de una pieza realizada en bronce, que se caracteriza por su original silueta y su forma aerodinámica. Como otras obras del mismo artista es de gran tamaño.
Desde agosto de 2005, se exhibe en la ciudad andaluza de Málaga, en la confluencia de las calles Larios y Strachan, siendo la primera pieza del artista que se instala de forma permanente en un espacio público en España.
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.
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.
La nostra mente interpreta secondo categorie percettive non sempre corrette.
Fotografato alla mostra Sensorium Ad Ascona
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.
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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.
This image was taken here – and it's used as a staff car park.
Apparently theNational Trust want to build another car park for staff out of the way but they can't get planning permission, so this photographically important site is cluttered with cars :(
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.