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From acid house to ancient rites: Jeremy Deller’s enormous, collaborative, unsellable art

From acid house to ancient rites: Jeremy Deller’s enormous, collaborative, unsellable art

The artist Jeremy Deller can’t really draw or paint. Instead of making things, he makes things happen. And later this year, he is planning to unleash a bacchanalian festival that will be his most daring public artwork yet By Charlotte Higgins. Read by Richard Coyle

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May 5, 202538m 24sExplicit

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The artist Jeremy Deller can’t really draw or paint. Instead of making things, he makes things happen. And later this year, he is planning to unleash a bacchanalian festival that will be his most daring public artwork yet By Charlotte Higgins. Read by Richard Coyle. Help support our independent journalism at <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/longreadpod">theguardian.com/longreadpod</a>

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Jeremy DellerNational GalleryArt and designCulture