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  1. the-talks.com › interview › richard-deaconRichard Deacon - The Talks

    It is not that I saw it was valuable, more that I realized that I didn’t want to stop. So there was no economic value attached to it and in fact it was financially very difficult – but by then I knew I wasn’t going to stop. Whether I kept it up as just an evening hobby was another question, but it was a part of my life that I wasn’t ...

  2. Richard Deacon: Recent Work. Oct 14, 2001–Jan 31, 2002. MoMA PS1. Around 1984: A Look at Art in the Eighties. May 21–Sep 30, 2000. MoMA PS1. Giacometti to Judd: Prints by Sculptors . Jun 9–Oct 13, 1998. MoMA. Heaven: Public View, Private View. Oct 2 ...

  3. 25. Juli 2010 · Richard Deacon schuf gigantische Skulpturen, die schwerelos im Raum zu schweben scheinen - und avancierte damit zu einem der wichtigsten Bildhauer unserer Zeit. In Straßburg ist die erste ...

  4. Richard Deacon, né le 15 août 1949 à Bangor au pays de Galles, est un sculpteur britannique. Né au pays de Galles, Deacon suit sa scolarité au Plymouth College et, à l'âge de 19 ans, commence ses études artistiques au Somerset College of Art à Taunton, où il a été élève de John Hilliard, Ian Breakwell et Rose Fmn-Kelcey.

  5. Overview. In his upcoming exhibition in Paris, Richard Deacon will present sculptures and drawings from three groups of works, each characterised by the distinct use of a different material, spanning glazed ceramic, stainless steel and pencil on synthetic vellum. The artist’s work is invariably marked by his experiments with diverse materials ...

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  7. Richard Deacon's sculptures are characterised by a controlled, abstract structure that is combined with an imaginative and unexpected use of materials. At the forefront of British sculpture since the 1980s, he has developed a distinctive vocabulary that includes everyday materials such as laminated wood, linoleum, leather, concrete and limestone. There is a striking tension between the ...