Jeremy Deller
Turner Prize-winning artist Jeremy Deller reflects on his major works, artistic process, musical influences and English identity.
Jeremy Deller is one of Britain鈥檚 most celebrated artists, best known for his works We鈥檙e Here Because We鈥檙e Here and The Battle of Orgreave.
Mostly collaborative, his work spans music, documentaries, posters, installations and historical re-enactments. From convincing a brass band to cover techno music for his Acid Brass project, to touring a bombed car from the Iraq War around the US, his work encompasses politics, history and social anthropology.
His latest projects include Everybody in the Place, a 91热爆4 documentary exploring rave culture, and Putin鈥檚 Happy, a short film following pro- and anti-Brexit protestors in Parliament Square 2019.
Deller won the Turner Prize in 2004 and represented Britain at the Venice Biennale in 2013. He joins Tom Sutcliffe to discuss his career and how he is producing art during the lockdown.
Main image: Jeremy Deller
Image credit: Jeremy Deller
Presenter: Tom Sutcliffe
Producer: Lucy Wai
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