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Richard DeaconWW-1998-223570
1998·Wood, stainless steel, aluminium and resin·unconfirmed: 1700 x 9500 x 3000 mm

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Year
1998
Dimensions
unconfirmed: 1700 x 9500 x 3000 mm
Collection
Tate

Artist

Richard Deacon
Richard Deacon

Sculpture

Using ceramics, stainless steel, and wood, 1987 Turner Prize winner Richard Deacon makes monumental sculptures that explore the nature of opposites. Deacon questions essential yet contradictory characteristics: rigidity and strength, the organic and the geometric, grace and awkwardness. “What seems to me particularly interesting in the rolling, twisting, bending operations with material \[is\] that the enclosure or volume created \[has\] nothing to do with weight or mass,” Deacon explains. “It is empty and therefore connected to meaning in a way that is independent of causality or rationality (that is to say that the outside is not caused by the inside).” Considered one of the most important living British artists, in 1999 Deacon was named a Commander of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II.

Bangor, UK

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Year
1998
Dimensions
unconfirmed: 1700 x 9500 x 3000 mm
Watts ID
WW-1998-223570

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Artist

Richard Deacon

Richard Deacon

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