The Brackets!

Saturday, October 25, 2014

The Infinite Art Tournament, Round One: Goldsworthy v. Cragg!

Andy Goldsworthy
born 1956
British

Finished First in Phase 1, Flight 12 of the Play-In Tournament, with a voting score of .923.
Finished First in Phase 2, Flight 4, with a voting score of .500.




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Tony Cragg
born 1949
English

Tied with John Robert Cozens in his initial Round 1 outing, in September 2012.




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Vote for the artist of your choice! Votes go in the comments. Commentary and links to additional work are welcome. Polls open for at least one month past posting.

15 comments:

  1. Hard to choose between two versions of sculpting-with-found-objects so I will have to google other examples. And both British to boot!
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    Goldsworthy, definitely. Organic, natural, curvy, lovely.

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  2. Ugh, an apples to apples matchup. A tough call for me, but I'll lean slightly to ... Goldsworthy.

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  3. Cragg for me, Goldsworthy for Alison.

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  4. I really like both, and it looks like Goldsworthy is winning, so I'll place my vote for Cragg to make it a little less of a rout.

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  5. A tough decision, but Cragg gets my vote for that red one.

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  6. Definitely Goldsworthy!

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  7. Funny pairing. Goldsworthy, please.

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  8. An emailed vote for Goldsworthy!

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  9. It's a bit of a beating for Mr. Cragg, as Goldsworthy gallops to a 12-3 advantage. To date, every Play-In artist has won in the First Round, but then that's probably what you'd expect, since they endured a grueling tournament to get here, and their competition put in a lackluster performance to get to the same place.

    Onward! Thanks for your votes!

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