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RejectedTubeMap.jpg
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Jeremy Deller
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Jeremy Deller born 1966 in London, Lives in London. <br /><br />All Jeremy Deller projects donated to MoRE museum were originally selected by the artist himself to be exhibited in the monographic retrospective show <em>Joy in People</em>, and published in the exhibition catalogue section entitled “My Failures (2004-present)”: in his own words ‘a section of works that I wish I’d been able to make but wasn’t able to’.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.jeremydeller.org" target="_blank">http://www.jeremydeller.org</a>
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Deller, Jeremy
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Rejected Tube Map Cover Illustration
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This was the first idea proposed by Jeremy Deller, after he received the appointment from TFL to design the cover of an edition of the map of the London Underground, distributed free in all the stations. The proposed design was initially a bicycle, composed with colors that distinguish the lines on the Tube map.<br />It was rejected, as it conveyed a message that could – according to the commissioner – confuse some users of the London Underground service, as the service for bicycles was not guaranteed on all the lines.<br /><br />The commissioner was TFL – Transport for London, the company responsible for the transport in the London area – within the project <em>Art on the Underground</em>, which invites contemporary artists to design projects for the environment of the London Underground , both transient and permanent. Jeremy Deller then realized the cover of the Tube Map together with artist Paul Ryan, a work presented July 1, 2007, which is still visible at the address <a href="http://art.tfl.gov.uk/projects/detail/1119/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">http://art.tfl.gov.uk/projects/detail/1119/</a>. This consisted of a portrait of John Hough, who was then the current longest serving member of staff at TFL.<br /><a href="https://www.repository.unipr.it/bitstream/1889/2101/1/deller_rejected%20tube%20map%20cover%20illustration.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Read more</a>.
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Deller, Jeremy
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2007
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Scotti, Marco
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English
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Jeremy Deller
MoRE Museum
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<a href="http://hdl.handle.net/1889/2101">http://hdl.handle.net/1889/2101</a>
Failure to meet the commissioner's demands
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OlympicPark.jpg
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Jeremy Deller
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Jeremy Deller born 1966 in London, Lives in London. <br /><br />All Jeremy Deller projects donated to MoRE museum were originally selected by the artist himself to be exhibited in the monographic retrospective show <em>Joy in People</em>, and published in the exhibition catalogue section entitled “My Failures (2004-present)”: in his own words ‘a section of works that I wish I’d been able to make but wasn’t able to’.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.jeremydeller.org" target="_blank">http://www.jeremydeller.org</a>
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Deller, Jeremy
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Proposal for the Olympic Park Gateways
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Deller proposed here a structure similar to Stonehenge, or simply menhir-like, to highlight the entrances and exits of the Olympic Park that would have hosted stadiums and structures in London, 2012. The deliberate ambiguity consisted in building a structure – altough contemporary – that appears to be preexisting the context and foreshadows a possible fate of ruins for all the structures inside this high-tech area; but also revolves around the values associated with Stonehenge, an icon of the British identity, whose meaning remains basically unknown.<br /><a href="https://www.repository.unipr.it/bitstream/1889/2103/1/deller_proposal%20for%20the%20olympic%20park%20gateways.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Read more</a>.
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Deller, Jeremy
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2010
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Scotti, Marco
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English
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<a href="http://hdl.handle.net/1889/2103" target="_blank" rel="noopener">http://hdl.handle.net/1889/2103</a>
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Jeremy Deller
MoRE Museum
Failure to meet the commissioner's demands
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MissionAccomplished.jpg
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Jeremy Deller
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Jeremy Deller born 1966 in London, Lives in London. <br /><br />All Jeremy Deller projects donated to MoRE museum were originally selected by the artist himself to be exhibited in the monographic retrospective show <em>Joy in People</em>, and published in the exhibition catalogue section entitled “My Failures (2004-present)”: in his own words ‘a section of works that I wish I’d been able to make but wasn’t able to’.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.jeremydeller.org" target="_blank">http://www.jeremydeller.org</a>
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Deller, Jeremy
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Mission Accomplished
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Jeremy Deller was invited for the Carnegie International in 2004, and this one was the first idea he presented – which could be referred to a more complex series of research and reflections about the contemporary war in Iraq – with the intention to present one of his large banners on the facade of the museum, that recalled the one used as a background by President George Bush during a speech, which presented the words ‘Mission Accomplished’. In the picture, on the side of the banner, there are two post-it notes that refer respectively to the exposure, always on the facade, of a photograph – taken from existing documentation – of Donald Rumsfeld, then special envoy of President Reagan in the Middle East, meeting Saddam Hussein in 1983, and the ambiguous flyer posted on the doors of some houses in Florida during the 2000 presidential election, which recalls what the artist considers a strategy of the Republican Party to discourage voters opponents. This stated, falsely, that to vote it was required to have paid all the fines, while also recalling a wrong date for the elections.<br />As reported by the artist himself, the theme of the work was “just too raw at the time”, so instead he realized for the exhibition <em>Breaking News (Dedicated to Peter Watkins), </em>a site-specific work for the miniature rooms at the Carnegie Museum of Art, where he overlapped the rooms and reconstructions of ancient battles with architectural elements, coeval furnishing and a television for the transmission of images.<br /><a href="https://www.repository.unipr.it/bitstream/1889/2097/1/deller_mission%20accomplished.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Read more</a>.
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2004
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Scotti, Marco
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English
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Deller, Jeremy
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<a href="http://hdl.handle.net/1889/2097" target="_blank" rel="noopener">http://hdl.handle.net/1889/2097</a>
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Jeremy Deller
MoRE Museum
Ideological reasons
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IggyPop.jpg
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Artist’s impressions by Sarah Tynan
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Jeremy Deller
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Jeremy Deller born 1966 in London, Lives in London. <br /><br />All Jeremy Deller projects donated to MoRE museum were originally selected by the artist himself to be exhibited in the monographic retrospective show <em>Joy in People</em>, and published in the exhibition catalogue section entitled “My Failures (2004-present)”: in his own words ‘a section of works that I wish I’d been able to make but wasn’t able to’.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.jeremydeller.org" target="_blank">http://www.jeremydeller.org</a>
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Deller, Jeremy
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Iggy Pop Life Drawing Class
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The project consisted in inviting an icon of popular culture – such as Iggy Pop – to pose, without revealing his identity to the students, as a model for a drawing class: the results of these sessions would then have been donated and preserved at the Smithsonian Institution. The artist’s research focuses here on the importance of preserving social content and values related to pop music and to its fruition, placing them in a broader cultural context, and in particular on the role which certain bands and musicians assume for specific communities of fans or, as in this case, for an heterogeneous and often unconscious public. <br />The document is a drawing by Sarah Tynan, and serves as an example of what could have been the result of the work of the class.<br /><a href="https://www.repository.unipr.it/bitstream/1889/2099/1/deller_iggy%20pop%20life%20drawing%20class.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Read more</a>.
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Deller, Jeremy
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2006-2011
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Scotti, Marco
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English
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<a href="http://hdl.handle.net/1889/2099">http://hdl.handle.net/1889/2099</a>
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Jeremy Deller
MoRE Museum
Logistical reasons
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TheSpoilsofWar.jpg
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<em>The Spoils of War (Memorial for an Unknown Civilian)</em>. Model of the destroyed car on a plinth. Photo James O Jenkins.
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Jeremy Deller
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DrDavidKelly.jpg
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<em>Dr David Kelly Fourth Plinth Proposal</em>. <br />Artist’s rendering of Dr David Kelly sculpture on the plinth.
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Jeremy Deller
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An account of the resource
Jeremy Deller born 1966 in London, Lives in London. <br /><br />All Jeremy Deller projects donated to MoRE museum were originally selected by the artist himself to be exhibited in the monographic retrospective show <em>Joy in People</em>, and published in the exhibition catalogue section entitled “My Failures (2004-present)”: in his own words ‘a section of works that I wish I’d been able to make but wasn’t able to’.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.jeremydeller.org" target="_blank">http://www.jeremydeller.org</a>
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Deller, Jeremy
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Fourth Plinth Proposals
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Two proposals presented as part of the great public art project connected to the Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square, London and never realized. The "Fourth Plinth" was in fact originally built in the second half of the nineteenth century, as a base to host the equestrian statue of William IV, but has remained empty for over 150 years and the debate about its possible use has continued till 1999, when the first three temporary commissions were assigned to contemporary artists for site-specific projects. Following the success of this first initiative it was decided to form a committee of experts, which comprises Jeremy Deller himself, to follow the subsequent calls, invitations and selection of projects: this committee has officially and unanimously established the final destination use of the fourth plinth as a support for specifically commissioned installations of contemporary art.In particular, Jeremy Deller in the two projects donated to MoRE, both developed in 2008, proposes an anti-monumental and deeply political vision, working - in his own words - more from the perspective of a citizen than from the one of an artist, closely linked to the contemporary situation of the country involved in the Iraqi war. A first proposal was the life-size statue of David Kelly, the British scientist found death after his supposed suicide, as a result of statements made to the media about his doubts about a real presence of the weapons of mass destruction held by the Iraqi government, and the subsequent Parliament investigation. <br />The second proposal, called <em>The Spoils of War</em>, proposed to expose the carcass of a car destroyed by a bomb in Iraq, bringing a trace of the war in what has been for centuries the heart of the British Empire and still is universally recognized as a place with a strong monumental character.<br /><a href="https://www.repository.unipr.it/bitstream/1889/2094/1/deller_fourth%20plinth%20proposals.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Read more</a><em>.<br /></em>
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Deller, Jeremy
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2008
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Scotti, Marco
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English
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<a href="http://hdl.handle.net/1889/2094" target="_blank" rel="noopener">http://hdl.handle.net/1889/2094</a>
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Jeremy Deller
MoRE Museum
Failure to meet the commissioner's demands
Project which wasn’t selected in a prize or competition