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RICHARD DEACON. The Size of it

Richard Deacon (1949-)
The British artist Richard Deacon is one of the most significant and innovative sculptors of our time. His unusual vocabulary and forms, his amorphous volumes, intertwined serpentine lines, and dynamic configurations are, as he himself has agreed, full of the movement of the ocean. The concave becomes convex, the transparent opaque, and their transformations leave the viewer seeking in vain for a center. While Deacon initially worked with materials like stainless steel, copper, glass and plastic, in the late 1990s he began to make ceramic works finished in a wide variety of glazes. The Size of It includes those and more.
 
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Emne Skulptur
Kunstner RICHARD DEACON
Forfatter Richard Deacon, Raimond Stecker, Javier Gonzalez de Durana, Timo Valjakka.
Sprog Engelsk/Tysk
Illustrationer 200 ill, heraf 160 i farver
Format / Sideantal 22,5 x 28,5 cm / 116 sider
Udgivelsesår 2005
Indbinding Indbundet (D-3)
Forlag Richter
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Lev. 3-5 dage
Richard Deacon (1949-)
The British artist Richard Deacon is one of the most significant and innovative sculptors of our time. His unusual vocabulary and forms, his amorphous volumes, intertwined serpentine lines, and dynamic configurations are, as he himself has agreed, full of the movement of the ocean. The concave becomes convex, the transparent opaque, and their transformations leave the viewer seeking in vain for a center. While Deacon initially worked with materials like stainless steel, copper, glass and plastic, in the late 1990s he began to make ceramic works finished in a wide variety of glazes. The Size of It includes those and more.