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DCA Galleries during Richard Deacon's exhibition. There are large, curled, wooden sculptures on the gallery floors.

Richard Deacon

Sculpture

28 April - 24 June 2001

Richard Deacon presents a unique installation of numerous sculptural components made from strips of ash steam-bent into rhythmic, organic forms. The exhibition is Deacon’s first solo exhibition in Scotland since 1984 and follows a major exhibition of his work at Tate Liverpool in 1999.

Artist Talk | Richard Deacon on Sculpture

Richard Deacon: Exhibition Notes

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From Richard Deacon's exhibition in DCA Galleries. A sculpture lies on the gallery floors. It is made out of tightly curled wooden ply wood.
From Richard Deacon's exhibition in DCA Galleries. There is a red, curved sculpture on DCA Gallery floors.
From Richard Deacon's exhibition in DCA Galleries. A sculpture lies on the gallery floors. It is made out of tightly curled wooden ply wood.
DCA Galleries during Richard Deacon's exhibition. There are large, curled, wooden sculptures on the gallery floors.
A large red, wooden statue shaped like a circle stands in DCA Galleries, next to a flat statue with a checkerboard pattern on it.
Richard Deacon
Large, spiral shaped wooden structures sit in DCA Galleries.
Richard Deacon