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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.

 

Tony Cragg's statue "Points of View" is located at the junction of Calle Larios and Calle Strachan in Malaga. It was put up in 2005 as part of the municipal sculpture programme "Málaga, City of Museums."

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 bellezza seduce chiunque il volto le guardi

Haida

Masset, Queen Charlotte Islands, B.C.

Mid 19th century

Cedar wood

 

Gift of Dr. Frank Buller (1844-1905)

McCord Museum of Canadien History

ACC2971

 

This frontal pole, or gayang, stood at the entrance to the Drum House in the Haida village of Masset on the Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia. This was a dwelling of the Point Town lineage led by the chief whose Haida name translates as "gambling sticks". When this photograph was taken by Richard Maynard in about 1885, only the massive frame of the large house remained standing. The original house was built of split cedar planks and had a decorative scalloped edging along the gables and corner posts. Although many frontal poles were painted, this one apparently never was.

 

The figures carved on the pole are crests which served as visuals statements of the house chief's ancestry, rights and privileges. The crests on this frontal pole are (from top to bottom): a bear on potlatch cylinders, a standing grizzly bear with extended tongue, a human figure and an eagle between the bear's legs and arms, a standing grizzly with extended tongue holding a frog, and a raven with a long beak holding a humain figure. As there are many variations on the stories associated with particular crests, we cannot be certain of the original meaning of the pole. Today, poles are once again being carved and raised by the Haida in the village of Masset.

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.

 

Tony Cragg's statue "Points of View" is located at the junction of Calle Larios and Calle Strachan in Malaga. It was put up in 2005 as part of the municipal sculpture programme "Málaga, City of Museums."

I've been trying to #understand myself better over the past days and among the things I #realize to myself is that I have #mistakes I unknowing made that I was to consume of my self-importance. As always did even before, I learned the #lesson the hard way and it happens in a way that somebody made me look myself! You actually got the courage to tell me that I'm #praning or a lunatic. 😁 It had me #HALTED to actually #ponder and see things differently. That was the time when I found myself I undergo #depression state to the extent that I started it all! Over the past days, weeks and month (I guess) I've been experiencing the 9 symptoms of depression namely: headache, nausea, back and chest pains, bowel movement and hormonal imbalances just to mention a few. I've been keeping things to myself and never talk to anybody about it. I guess nobody is an island indeed coz doing so it will just go back to us, inviting negative vibes that will affect our mental and body state. It is imperative to keep a positive mood, do more happy thoughts to activate happy cells, eat proper diet and omega 3 is very important in our body and lastly do exercise regularly are the things to be done as natural treatment... I do admit of my #imperfections! 02-09-15 😃 #LovingMyself #LettingGo #AppreciatingLife #HappyThought #QOTD #Reflection #NoteToSelf #Positivity #PointsOfView #GoodVibes #Inspiration #Motivation #HeadsUp #LifeQuotes #LifeLessons #LifeStruggles #LifeExperiences #LiveLoveLaugh #ThoughtsToPonder ☝️💡✨💃💁💋🌱🌴🌲🌺🌸🌹🍀 - brittonica

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's statue "Points of View" is located at the junction of Calle Larios and Calle Strachan in Malaga. It was put up in 2005 as part of the municipal sculpture programme "Málaga, City of Museums."

31-Mar-11 - 2224 : Málaga, Spain - View down Calle Strachan past the sculpture 'Points of View' by Tony Cragg

 

View to the Southeast down Calle Strachan past the sculpture 'Points of View' by Tony Cragg.

 

Taken on Calle Marqués de Larios at the intersection with Calle Strachan.

Photos from the Bedford Park Photography Exhibition and Competition June 2013.

But we can choose to cross the bridge and find an utopian world.

It is not easy. But it is possible.

We can make it.

design Monica Favara

photo Ilvio Gallo

 

I’ve found myself thinking “what’s a dream?”. I’ve found myself thinking “what do I dream?”. I’ve found myself thinking “what do others dream of?”. Dream impressions. Dream pressures. My dream is a point of view.

 

Milano, April 2006

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.

 

Lanterns hanging over the patio at the Buffalo Club, Santa Monica, CA

 

212/July 28

Points of View

Mount Washington, Pittsburgh, PA

"Points of View" (2007) by Tony CRAGG

www.tony-cragg.com

Skulpturenpark Waldfrieden

THE CRAGG FOUNDATION

Hirschstraße 12

42285 Wuppertal

Germany

skulpturenpark-waldfrieden.de/

Different points of view can confuse you...

         

*Bridge or handstand?*

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.

 

Poster representing

Points of View project

realised by Monica Favara

for Dream 2006

What have you peeled back and discovered about yourself, lately? It's not always easy to look inside and deal with a broken heart or family squabbles. Like a tree with it's rings, or an onion's layers, we all have the past in our hearts and minds. Opening up and working through it is a lifelong journey, but ultimately, your future isn't about the past. Life is about now.

 

211/July 27

Merida, Mexico, agosto 2005

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