Mixed Feelings

Mixed Feelings a massive monument, formed by two intertwined bronze towers that interchangeably thrust against and pull each other apart, spiraling up toward the sky. The swirling masses are evocative of the great power of natural energy; meanwhile, the human energy explodes along the sidelines, in the eye of the beholder that strolls around it. Circling the work, viewers can see the profiles of people, appearing and disappearing interchangeably. Each form induces the gravitational pull of the other, generating a unique, pulsating form of energy.

The State Art Gallery in Sopot exhibition showcases three types of Cragg’s works. The gallery interior is host to his sculptures and installations made of glass, along with the accompanying drawings and watercolors. On the other hand, the Northern Park in Sopot features Tony Cragg’s iconic sculptures: Points of ViewMixed Feelings, as well as Versus and Masks—all made of bronze and stainless steel—whose form oscillates between abstract and figurative sculpture, dazzling with dynamic meandering shapes.

Tony Cragg, one of best-known English artists. For more than 4 decades, he has relentlessly pursued new relationships between people and the physical world. He is a master of the material, freely using its different types such as stone, bronze, wood, metal, synthetic materials, and glass. In his sculptures, a propensity for experimentation is matched with unfailing perfection.

The exhibition of sculptures and drawings in Sopot is co-organized with the Tony Cragg Studio. It is held under the auspices of the British Council, the patronage of the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany, and the British Embassy, with the support of Hestia’s Artistic Journey and ERGO Hestia.

Subsidized by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage from the Fund for Promotion of Culture.

Exhibition: 28.05-15.10.2023
Curator: Eulalia Domanowska

Author: Tony Cragg
Date: 2012
Technique: bronze