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ICA + PAUL STOLPER

Archive exhibition
11 January - 16 February 2019
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Jeremy Deller, History of the World, 1998
Jeremy Deller: Joy in People. Hayward Gallery, Southbank Centre, London, 2012. Jeremy Deller: Joy in People. Hayward Gallery, Southbank Centre, London, 2012.

Jeremy Deller

History of the World, 1998
Silkscreen print on Somerset velvet 280gsm
Signed, numbered and dated
66 x 112 cm
Edition of 100
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Further images

  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) Bob & Roberta Smith, Constructive Criticism, 2011
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 2 ) Jeremy Deller: Joy in People. Hayward Gallery, Southbank Centre, London, 2012.
  • History of the World

Provenance

Collections: Tate Britain, Arts Council of England, British Council, Government Art Collection, Hayward Gallery, MOMA, Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery

Exhibitions

Exhibited at It's a Rave Dave, Stuart Semple, 11/12/21 - 13/02/22. Exhibited Blucoat Gallery Democratic Promenade Liverpool City of Radicals exhibition at the Bluecoat, 30 Sept – 27 Nov 2011 Radical and Modest, 2005 Ben Uri Gallery 14/03/05 – 23/05/05 “Thank You For The Music” Monika Spruth, Munchen, Germany, 24/11/2005-11/02/2006 Micro/macro British Art 1996-2002 Kunsthalle Mucsarnok, Budapest 21/03-01/06/03 Tate Liverpool Telling Tales 8th Dec -11 August 2002 I Love Melancholy, Low Gallery, Los Angeles, January 11 - February 9, 2002 MUL-TE-PL-SHO, A22 Projects, London, 14 June – 1 July, 2000 A to Z , The Approach Gallery, Curated by Matthew Higgs, April 2-May 3 1998 Collections Tate Modern Arts Council of England British Council Literature Micro/macro British Art 1996-2002 Kunsthalle Mucsarnok, Budapest 21/03-01/06/03 Jeremy Deller, Life is to Blame for Everything, Collected Works & Projects, 1992-1999, Salon 3, 2001 Stephen Bury, Artist Multiples 1935-2000, Ashgate Publishing, 2001 Tate Modern, Tate Modern Opening Party Programme, 11 May 2000 Paul Mahony, Acid Brass, Flux Magazine, Issue 5, Feb-March 1998 Carl Freedman, Where There’s Muck, Frieze Magazine, no.37, December 1997p.38-39 Andrew Wilson, Band Art, Art monthly, 10.97


Literature

Jeremy Deller 'Life Is To Blame For Everything (Collected Works and Projects 1992 - 1999)

‘From acid house to ancient rites: Jeremy Deller’s enormous, collaborative, unsellable art’ in The Guardian Online Article, 01/04/25 written by Charlotte Higgins

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