Untitled  photographed by David Ward (Chisenhale Gallery 29 July 1986)

Richard Deacon

Untitled photographed by David Ward (Chisenhale Gallery 29 July 1986), 198150.8 x 40.6cmSign in to view price
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This black-and-white photograph depicts a minimalist sculptural installation against a plain background. The composition features two curving, abstract forms that intersect and overlap, creating a dynamic and harmonious visual rhythm. The use of contrast and negative space highlights the sculptural quality of the forms, which appear to be made of metal or a similar durable material. The artist's intention seems to be to explore the relationship between form, space, and balance through this simple yet striking sculptural arrangement. ...

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Untitled  photographed by David Ward (Chisenhale Gallery 29 July 1986)
Artist
Richard Deacon
B.1949, British

Richard Deacon’s voluptuous abstract forms have placed him at the forefront of British sculpture since the 1980s and, hugely influential, his works are visible in major public commissions around the world. His voracious appetite for material has seen him move between laminated wood, stainless steel, corrugated iron, polycarbonate, marble, clay, vinyl, foam and leather. As he explains: “Changing materials from one work to the next is a way of beginning again each time (and thus of finishing what had gone before)”. Deacon describes himself as a ‘fabricator’, emphasising the construction behind the finished object – although many of the works are indeed cast, modelled or carved by hand – and accordingly the logic of the fabrication is often exposed: sinuous curved forms might be bound by glue oozing between layers of wood or have screws and rivets protruding from sheets of steel, wearing their hearts on their sleeves. Such transparency highlights the reactive nature of the process: it is part of a two-way conversation between artist and material that transforms the workaday into something metaphorical. The idea of ‘fabrication’ also denotes making something up, of fiction rather than truth, and this knack for wordplay surfaces in Deacon’s titles, which might establish juxtapositions or wreak new meaning from familiar sayings or clichés – see Let’s not be Stupid (1991), No Stone Unturned (1999), Water Under the Bridge (2008) or Shiver My Timbers (2016). ...

Richard Deacon: Artworks
Flat 28
Richard Deacon
Flat 28, 2016
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Flat 27
Richard Deacon
Flat 27, 2016
34.5 x 52.3 x 44cm
Cut & Fold #1
Richard Deacon
Cut & Fold #1, 2022
203 x 165 x 114cm
Untitled  photographed by David Ward (Chisenhale Gallery 29 July 1986)
Richard Deacon
Untitled photographed by David Ward (Chisenhale Gallery 29 July 1986), 1981
50.8 x 40.6cm
Chisenhale Gallery
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Chisenhale Gallery
London

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