Awarded the Turner Prize in 1987, Richard Deacon has occupied the foreground of British sculpture since the early 1980s and continues to be an artist of international significance, fulfilling major public sculpture commissions aroundthe world. His virtuoso constructions in wood, metal and plastic range in scale from the domestic to the monumental, they loop and curve across space like three-dimensional drawings, or hover on the floor like great drops of liquid. The new edition of this monograph has been updated to include over fifty additional pages documenting the artists work since 1995, including a major retrospective at the Tate Gallery, Liverpool in 1999. The update essay by Penelope Curtis, Head of Programmes at the Henry Moore Institute, Leeds, examines new directions in Deacon´s most recent work.