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Richard Deacon - What You See is What You Get
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Richard Deacon - What You See is What You Get

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Among the artists who redefined British sculpture in the 1980s, Richard Deacon (born 1949) remains a pioneering figure. This book presents the full range of the artist’s oeuvre, from freestanding sculptures and wall-mounted works to glazed ceramics and works on paper. Deacon sidesteps the issue of technique: nails, screws and mounts are not hidden in his sculptures, and willowy bent-wood pieces contrast with carefully engineered constructions in galvanized steel and welded polycarbonate. Like the tension in so many of Deacon’s titles, this book suggests a paradox. As with the whole of the artist’s oeuvre, the selection in this book–spanning more than 30 years–is based on contradictions: the tension between a word and its meaning.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
San Diego Museum of Art
Country
United States
Date
23 May 2017
Pages
112
ISBN
9780937108550

Among the artists who redefined British sculpture in the 1980s, Richard Deacon (born 1949) remains a pioneering figure. This book presents the full range of the artist’s oeuvre, from freestanding sculptures and wall-mounted works to glazed ceramics and works on paper. Deacon sidesteps the issue of technique: nails, screws and mounts are not hidden in his sculptures, and willowy bent-wood pieces contrast with carefully engineered constructions in galvanized steel and welded polycarbonate. Like the tension in so many of Deacon’s titles, this book suggests a paradox. As with the whole of the artist’s oeuvre, the selection in this book–spanning more than 30 years–is based on contradictions: the tension between a word and its meaning.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
San Diego Museum of Art
Country
United States
Date
23 May 2017
Pages
112
ISBN
9780937108550