Jeremy Deller
Gordon's Turner Prize Talk

Jeremy Deller , Cop with Flowers, San Antonio, Texas, 2003
Jeremy Deller
Cop with Flowers, San Antonio, Texas 2003
Courtesy of the Modern Institute, Glasgow © The artist
Wednesday 10 November 2004, 19.00–21.00

Jeremy Deller occupies various roles as an artist: curator, social entrepreneur, actor, and producer. His work almost always involves collaborative elements and takes on various forms. He produces books, video, performance, recordings and photography. Perhaps most famous for the Battle of Orgreave, a public re-enactment of the notorious clash between pickets and police during the 1984 UK miners strike, Deller’s works continually ask witty but telling questions about cultural identity and social groupings; they intrigue and provoke their viewers.

Deller talks about his work and the   Turner Prize 2004. in conversation with Guardian columnist and broadcaster, Jeremy Hardy.

In association with The Guardian

This event is webcast

Tate Britain  Auditorium
£7 (£4 concessions), booking required
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Access for wheelchairs and pushchairs  Hearing loop available  

 


This event is related to the Turner Prize 2004 exhibition