Deller documents a nation split apart by Brexit as he strolls in and around Parliament Square filming a veritable pageant of protesters
Hannah Barry Gallery, London 13 November ...
... that later through the Artangel Collection, Works in Moving Image. But most of the sited works were one-offs. Michael Landy’s Break Down in 2001 and Jeremy Deller’s Th...
... comes with Jeremy Deller’s pastiche road sign, an object familiar. It reads “A303. Built by Immigrants”, a response to the news that part of the route had been built...
... and dark, and at the bottom filled with blood.”
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Yuri Pattison has plonked a UK Border Force passport desk on the gallery floor. Jeremy Deller presents plaqu...
... ongoing. Carrying on as normal, even artistically, might seem an inadequate response. Jeremy Deller simply includes the words “An Immigrant Saving a Racist’s Life. x 5...
Christine Lindey, author of Art for All. British Socially Committed Art from the 1930s to the Cold War, discusses an era of artists committed to their political beliefs and prepa...
This exhibition sets out to explore the significance of life drawing and the life class in art practice, but the real joy of drawing is largely overlooked
The Sackler Wing of Ga...
... like the scene of a horrific crime, as well as a victim of bad plumbing. In a plot outside the city, Jeremy Deller has collected the journals he gave to allotment associat...
... or Artemisia Gentileschi?
The sound of Jeremy Deller’s film of a re-enactment of The Battle of Orgreave permeates the second half of the exhibition. A room full of pho...
... videos by Chris Marker, a probing installation by Jeremy Deller, and stark black-and-white charcoal drawings by KM Madhusudhanan open up a world of suffering and strife, i...
... is an edited excerpt of that conversation.
Kate Tiernan: Past exhibitions here, such as Move, Light Show, and Jeremy Deller, had a buoyant optimism and a particular enga...
... art to interrogate established materials, such as concrete and plastic, breaking down and reassessing their functional properties. Jeremy Deller’s Sacrilege (2012), a bo...
... approach.
From the Guerrilla Girls’ posters to Jeremy Deller and Alan Kane’s touring art show, Folk Archive, and from Bauhaus democratising pleasure to Jacques-Louis...
... is hosting a remarkable Jeremy Deller show: in one part, to a sound track by David Bowie, Deller orchestrates a proliferation of English images and events, a kind of shock...
... one of the proselytizing elements in Jeremy Deller’s vision of “English Magic”, turning the tables on abusers of power. In the central film, a Range Rover comes to a...
... plinth. Another memorable car-themed work comprises two snapshots of floral tributes to the dead Princess Diana from Jeremy Deller’s Another Country (the Mall 3/9/97) (2...
... Nash’s 1934 Landscape of the Megaliths to Alan Kane and Jeremy Deller’s The Folk Archive (2005). Making one’s way to the display is a strange experience, with the vi...