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Warning Graphic Content, brings together all of Jeremy Deller‘s print and poster works from 1993–2021. It will be exhibited in two locations concurrently, at The Modern Institute, Glasgow and at Art : Concept, Paris.

List of works:

The Golden Pangolin

Fuck You 2020

Prince Harry Kills Me

Welcome to the Shitshow

Pricks in Porsches

Thank God For Immigrants

How to leave Facebook

Farage in Prison

Bless This Acid House

Strong and Stable My Arse

I Miss The World of Twist

An Immigrant Saving a Racist’s Life x 500,000

Tax Avoidance Kills

Cronyism is English for Corruption

What Is The City, But The People?

It is World Human Rights Day

Animal Vegetable Pop Music

Marmite on toast II Love Melancholy

Every age has its own fascism

Come Friendly Bombs and fall on Eton

Aneria Thomas age 5, the first baby born on the NHS

If

Do Not Eat Octopus

I blame the Industrial Revolution

Freetail Dub

Lang lebe Jaki Liebzeit

Some Londoners

English Magic circa 1990

The Problem with Humans

Samaritans

Stonehenge in the early morning fog

Artist’s impression of Lachlan Murdoch’s home in Sydney, Australia on fire

London & on & on

A is for Beethoven

We’re Here Because We’re Here

Vote

Untitled

Brian Epstein Died for You

Meet the Hand Axes

A photograph of David Cameron on a holiday in South Africa paid for by the Apartheid Government (1989)

Life/Live, Muscle Man

There’s a new sensation

More Poetry Is Needed

The grabbing hands grab all they can

English Magic II

Keep your ‘lectric eyes on me babe

The Art of Baggy

I’d Rather Be Reading

Keith Moon Matters

Profile of William Morris detected on a standing stone at Avebury Wiltshire

Golden Years A Decade of David 1970-1980

Every Little Helps

Stonehenge

Keith Moon A Retrospective

RIP English Magic

He’s A Rainbow

Doctor David Kelly

I Blame the Internet

Sniper Scope Wallpaper

Time before shopping

Local Artist

Life/Live, Richey

I can see a bicycle

Send Bat sounds to Dub Reggae Producers

Attention all DJs

John Squire: Recent Paintings

Why BA?

Meek/Turing

From the river to the sea

Together 4 Ever

I Love Patrick Caulfield

Roxy Music

Brothers

What Would Neil Young Do?

Life/Live, Your Enemies

Odds and Sods

Rejected Tube Map Cover Illustration

La Naissance de Modernisme

Folksong

ACDC Fans

I Can’t Go On Mum

Home Sweet Home

I am here representing the Quaker (Excerpt from Memory Bucket)

Kunst Ausstellung – Kunstverein München

Live/Live, Coke

Shaun Ryder & Bez

Live at Leeds

Minutemen tracklisting

Somewhere in England

A Range Rover crushed and made into a bench

Jeremy Deller England

Lang lebe Holger Czukay

Swedenborg series

Ian Brown

Live/Life Riot

The History of the World

14.2.96

Bats of America

Quotations

World War Ended in 1963

Jeder Engländer ist eine Insel

Morrissey: A Life in Words

Yacht Identification Guide

English Magic Remix Building Wrap

Live/Live, Set List

You treat this place like a Hotel

I’ve Got The Power

To Live is to Dream

Jeremy Deller (b.1966, London; lives and works in London) studied Art History at the Courtauld Institute and at Sussex University. Deller won the Turner Prize in 2004 for his work Memory Bucket, and represented Britain in the 55th Venice Biennale in 2013. He has been producing projects over the past three decades which have influenced the conventional map of contemporary art.

With thanks to BUILDHOLLYWOOD for their support on a series of street posters produced to coincide with the exhibition.

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About the Artist

Jeremy Deller (b.1966, London; lives and works in London) studied Art History at the Courtauld Institute and at Sussex University. Deller won the Turner Prize in 2004 for his work ‘Memory Bucket’, and represented Britain in the 55th Venice Biennale in 2013. He has been producing projects over the past three decades which have influenced the conventional map of contemporary art.

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The Modern Institute was founded in Glasgow in 1997. The gallery works with 45 internationally established and emerging artists including Martin Boyce, Jim Lambie, Richard Wright, Anne Collier, Cathy Wilkes, Simon Starling, Urs Fischer, Luke Fowler and Nicolas Party.

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