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What a Cragg takes from a Cragg is a Cragg's business, an 'when we takes someth'n' from somebody else I'll ask ye to tell me 'bout it. "
Mary Louise in the Country J. Allen St. [Illustrator] John 1887
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New York instid o 'Cragg's Crossin', they might be runnin 'me fer president by this time. "
Mary Louise in the Country J. Allen St. [Illustrator] John 1887
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SFB: Do you and Dan Cragg have any particular method for writing together?
David Sherman chats with Sci Fi Bookshelf about Starfist 2010
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Cragg has formal originality, explosive creativity, and depth.
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David Sherman is the co-author (with Dan Cragg) of the acclaimed military science fiction Starfist series.
David Sherman chats with Sci Fi Bookshelf about Starfist 2010
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Sue Perkins, no stranger to the event, is our guide for the first of three hour-long programmes from the city, which features a look at highlights from the art festival (Robert Rauschenberg; Tony Cragg), the book festival (Alasdair Gray; AS Byatt), and the comedy (New Yorker writer David Sedaris is a particular highlight).
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Cragg makes extraordinarily energetic, spiralling, skewed forms, like melted chessmen.
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Yet the conventional presentation of his art as just that – Art, on plinths and with drawings to back up its seriousness – traps Cragg in a universe slightly askew to the one that interests me.
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Faces in a restless universe I find these artists more memorable than the British sculptor Tony Cragg, who has a survey of two decades of ambitious work at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art.
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And it forces me to say that, for all its strengths, Cragg's art just does not have what Creed's has: it does not speak in the world in the same unforced, open way.
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