Born in Bangor, Wales, in 1949, Richard Deacon has been at the forefront
of sculpture for the last 35 years and was awarded the Turner Prize in
1987. His work employs curvilinear forms made from a wide range of
materials that are traditionally associated with the manufacturing of
industrial and domestic products. Language and speech have played an
important role in Deacon's approach to his work: "I think of making
things, structuring, as being an activity not unlike the power of
speech, in that it is a means of giving shape . . . a means whereby the
world, a chaotic universe, is actually made understandable."