Richard Deacon

Interesting exhibition at Tate Britain of works by sculptor Richard Deacon.

I loved the sparseness of this show. The works were very big so there were only two or three to a room so you got the chance to look at them closely, see how they worked in a space and look at them without anything else in the way. I liked works made of laminated wood particularly the rougher ones where the glue was seeping out.

There was also a room of smaller pieces designed for domestic spaces and to sit with other objects in a home in which I particularly liked a sinuous ceramic piece.

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