Top British sculptor hits back in censorship row over loan to Turkish gallery

Top British sculptor hits back in censorship row over loan to Turkish gallery

Turner prize-winner Tony Cragg defends decision to lend to Istanbul museum after criticism from leading Turkish artist

Sculptor Sir Tony Cragg at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park.
Sculptor Sir Tony Cragg at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park. Photograph: Christopher Thomond/The Observer

One of Britain’s leading sculptors, Sir Tony Cragg, has defended his decision to loan a work to Istanbul’s top art museum following criticism from a prominent Turkish artist of the country’s restrictions on freedom of expression.

After four years in construction, the new five-storey, 15,000 sq metre Istanbul Modern will open this year, with Cragg’s white sculpture, entitled Runner, in a prime spot at its entrance.

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