“After” is a sculpture created by Richard Deacon in 1998, belonging to the Post-Minimalism art movement. The artwork embodies the genre of sculpture, showcasing Deacon’s unique approach to form and structure.
The sculpture, composed of interconnected wooden elements, presents an intricate and organic design. Its woven structure suggests a sense of fluidity and motion, while the open latticework creates an interplay of light and shadow on the surface. The artwork is positioned in a spacious environment, allowing viewers to appreciate its complexity from multiple angles. This piece exemplifies Deacon’s exploration of materiality and spatial relationships, characteristic of Post-Minimalist aesthetics.