Caithness 1
Summary
Collaged cibachromes and drawing. For Richard Deacon, photography like drawing is a way of exploring ideas and expanding the range of imaginative possibilities for sculpture. In 1990 he made a series of drawings which he then paired with photographs to form an artist's book called Atlas. In his exhibition New World Order at Tate Gallery Liverpool in 1999 Deacon showed a new body of work combining ink drawings with cibachrome prints. Titled after the location of the photographs, they have a surreal, dislocated quality and pose questions about how we view and interpret sculpture.
Object Name
Caithness 1
Creators Name
Date Created
1999
Dimensions
unframed: 57cm x 85cm
framed: 78cm x 105cm
accession number
2001.22
Collection Group
Support
paper
Medium
photgraphic print
ink
On Display
Credit
Purchased through the Contemporary Art Society Special Collection Scheme, supported by funds from Arts Council Lottery and Manchester City Galleries Corporate Patrons, 2000
Legal
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