拍品专文
“There’s an idea that sculpture is something solid and static, and that it’s a frozen moment of time; it’s like the sculpture is a memory in its own way. Sculpture is relatively solid, for the main part, but so is our everyday material reality… although the world looks very solid, actually it’s incomplete–it’s totally flowing the whole time. However, looking at sculpture somehow the world can suddenly fix up again.” (Tony Cragg, quoted in interview by Jon Wood in Tony Cragg, familiae, exh. cat., Neues Museum Nürnberg, Neurnberg, 2005, p. 54).