Napier Courier

Sculpture gift is unveiled at MTG

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A bronze sculpture by world-renowned British artist Tony Cragg has been gifted to the people of Hawke’s Bay and will be installed in Napier, outside MTG Hawke’s Bay.

The 1.5m high cast bronze work entitled Ivy has been bequeathed by the Reydan and Roger Weiss Trust.

Germany-based Reydan Weiss and her late husband Roger establishe­d Elephant Hill Winery at Te Awanga in 2003. The couple have been strong supporters of Hawke’s Bay and its contempora­ry art scene. They were made honorary patrons of the MTG Foundation, the arts patronage arm of MTG Hawke’s Bay, in recognitio­n of their support.

MTG Foundation chairman, Johanna Mouat, says the gift is a work of global status.

“It is an exceptiona­l bequest. Tony Cragg is one of the most acclaimed artists of his generation. It’s the first time in New Zealand a Cragg sculpture will be permanentl­y sited in a public space.”

The British sculptor, whose studio is located near Du¨ sseldorf in Germany, was a recipient of the prestigiou­s Turner Prize, a past UK representa­tive at the Venice Biennale and was knighted in 2016.

Gary Langsford of Auckland-based Gow Langsford Gallery, who has represente­d Tony Cragg for over 15 years says there isn’t a major museum in the world where Cragg hasn’t exhibited.

“He is without doubt the most significan­t British sculptor since Henry Moore,” he says.

Ivy was shipped from Germany and unveiled at the MTG entrance by arts philanthro­pist Dame Jenny Gibbs last Friday.

Johanna Mouat says the sculpture will add importance and intrigue to MTG’s frontage and provide a “beautiful visual connection” to the nearby Paul Dibble sculpture The Gold of the Ko¯ whai.

“Public art is transforma­tive and allows each of us the freedom to interpret. To have two cast bronze works by two celebrated sculptors at the peak of their careers only 20m apart in Napier is extraordin­ary,” she says.

■ For informatio­n contact MTG Hawke’s Bay Director Laura Vodanovich (06) 833 9938.

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Tony Cragg sculpture unveiling.

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