(Wales, England 1949– )
182.9 x 30.5 x 30.5cm
Anthony Bond (England; Australia) (Commissioning Editor), Wayne Tunnicliffe (New Zealand; Australia) (Commissioning Editor), Contemporary: Art Gallery of New South Wales Contemporary Collection, 2006, 346 (colour illus.).
Musée d'art moderne de la Communauté Urbaine de Lille, Villeneuve d'Ascq (France) (Author), Art for other people: Richard Deacon, France, 1992, 20 (colour illus.).
Nick Waterlow (Australia) (Director), The 1988 Australian Biennale: From the Southern Cross: a view of world art c1940-1988, Sydney, 1988, 277. no catalogue numbers
Whitechapel Art Gallery (England) (Author), Richard Deacon, London, 1988, 11 (illus.), 23, 27 (colour illus.). This work is not in the exhibition but is illustrated in the catalogue.
Michael Newman (Author), Richard Deacon: sculpture 1980-1984, Edinburgh, 1984.
The Orchard Gallery, Londonderry (Northern Ireland) (Author), Richard Deacon Sculpture, Northern Ireland, 1983, (illus.).
Kunstmuseum Luzern (Switzerland), Englische Plastik Heute / British Sculpture Now, Switzerland, 1982.
Englische Plastik Heute / British Sculpture Now, Kunstmuseum Luzern, 11 Jul 1982–12 Sep 1982.
Richard Deacon, Sculpture, The Orchard Gallery, Londonderry, 17 Jun 1983–10 Jul 1983.
Richard Deacon: sculpture 1980-1984, The Fruitmarket Gallery, 06 Oct 1984–17 Nov 1984.
Richard Deacon: sculpture 1980-1984, Le Nouveau Musée, Lyon, 19 Dec 1984–17 Feb 1985.
Australian Biennale 1988: From the Southern Cross: A View of World Art c1940-1988, Art Gallery of New South Wales, 18 May 1988–03 Jul 1988.
Australian Biennale 1988: From the Southern Cross: A View of World Art c1940-1988, National Gallery of Victoria [St Kilda Road], 04 Aug 1988–18 Sep 1988.
Richard Deacon, Musée d'art moderne de la Communauté Urbaine de Lille, Villeneuve d'Ascq, 16 May 1992–26 Jul 1992.