Bill Woodrow (b.1948) and Richard Deacon (b.1949) have been making
sculpture together since 1990. This new book is the first to showcase
the work made over this thirty-year period. They have created over sixty
works altogether which they call 'shared sculptures', highlighting the
important equality of authorship and responsibility at stake for both
these artists.
Their shared sculptures exist as five main bodies of work, which have
been variously shown in exhibitions in Britain and abroad: 'Only the
Lonely' (1993), 'monuments' (1999), 'Lead Astray' (2004), 'On the Rocks'
(2008), and 'Don't Start' (2016). Their recent body of work, 'We Thought
About It A Lot' (2021), has seen them working on paper to explore their
ideas together. This new book provides a rich visual account of these
works, showing new and original photographs of them individually and in
their exhibition contexts. It also includes studio photographs, images
of the preview cards that they have designed for exhibitions over the
years and reproduces one of their earlier fax exchanges. The publication
features an introductory essay by the art historian and curator Jon Wood
and is released to coincide with the artists' latest two-person
exhibition, 'We Thought About It A Lot, and other shared drawings' at
Ikon, Birmingham, in Fall 2021.
Bill Woodrow (b.1948) has exhibited internationally, representing
Britain at biennales in Sydney (1982), Paris (1982, 1985), and São Paulo
(1983). He was shortlisted for the Turner Prize in 1986 and participated
in Documenta 8 in 1987. He was elected a Royal Academician in 2002 and
had a major retrospective at the Royal Academy of Arts in 2013. Richard
Deacon (b.1949) has exhibited internationally throughout his career. He
was awarded the Turner Prize in 1987, elected to the Royal Academy in
1998, and to the Akademie der Kunste in Berlin in 2010. A large
exhibition of his work was shown at Tate Britain in 2014, the same year
as a selected edition of his writings was published. Dr Jon Wood
(b.1970) is a writer and curator, specializing in modern and
contemporary sculpture. Recent publications and exhibitions include:
'Sean Scully' (2020), 'Contemporary Sculpture: Artists' Writings and
Interviews' (2020), 'Tony Cragg at the Boboli Gardens' (2019), and
'Sculpture and Film' (2018). He is a trustee of the Gabo Trust.