Jeremy Deller: The Battle of Orgreave (2001)

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Jeremy Deller: The Battle of Orgreave (2001)

Jeremy Deller: The Battle of Orgreave (An Injury to One is an Injury to All), 2001

Opening event
6 pm on 23 November 2012.

Venue: Kassak Museum

Welcome
Simon Ingram-Hill, Director, British Council, Budapest

Opening speech
Dr. Reuben Fowkes, art historian
Here you can find the text of the opening speech in English

Curators
Edit Sasvari, Katalin Szoke

On display until 3 March 2013.
Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 10am–5pm

Address: Kassak Museum 1033 Budapest, Fo ter 1., Zichy Castle | www.kassakmuzeum.hu

The exhibition is part of the event series KASSAK YEAR 20!2.

Supporters:

British Council Budapest Artangel Artportal

Jeremy Deller

Born in London in 1966, Deller is an artist of a different stripe from most of his contemporaries. Often working in collaboration with others (among them artists, makers, musicians and other members of the public), he brings together elements from traditional and contemporary culture to create new types of work: films, installations, performances and events which are often humorous, but which don't seek to satirise the people or subjects involved. His works display an engagement with all sorts of communities that exist in today's society, and whose interests are brought to our attention by Deller with wit and clarity.

Jeremy Deller will represent Britain at next year's Venice Biennale.

Deller’s work has been presented in major solo exhibitions throughout the world. These include:
Sacrilege, Glasgow Green (2012); Joy in People, Hayward Gallery (2012); Jeremy Deller: Manchester Tracks, RISD Museum, Providence (2011); The Modern Institute, Glasgow (2011); Local Artist, Void Gallery, Derry (2010); It Is What It Is: Conversations About Iraq, The New Museum, New York (2009); Carte Blanche à Jeremy Deller, Palais de Tokyo, Paris (2008); Munster Sculpture Project, Munster (2007); De la Warr Pavilion, Bexhill (2006).


Jeremy Deller: The Battle of Orgreave (An Injury to One is an Injury to All), 2001
Video, 62 minutes, directed by Mike Figgis
Co-Commissioned by Artangel And Channel 4, The Artangel Collection

"A piece of social history re-lived, not re-enacted"
(Michael Morris, Co-Director of Artangel)

The British miners’ strike of 1984 started off in response to the Thatcher government’s policy of spending cuts. The dispute between the government and miners trying to stave off pit closures dragged on for more than a year. On 18 June 1984, the coking plant in the village of Orgreave was the scene of the most serious clashes. The battle started on a field near the plant and came to a head with a mounted police charge which swept through the village.

Deller’s film traces the event with the help of extras and contemporary participants. He asked the miners and police who fought each other at the time to replay the events of sixteen years previously. Then he filmed the "battle". The 800-strong cast was directed by Howard Giles, a historical reconstruction expert and former head of special events for English Heritage.

Mike Figgis directed The Battle of Orgreave for Artangel Media and Channel 4, and the film was broadcast once, on 20 October 2002. The makers of the film edited dramatic photographs of the actual 1984 events and moving personal testimonies into the re-enacted scenes shot in 2001.

Deller’s film focuses on an event that marked the end of industrial society in his country, a dramatic historical moment whose effects were to ripple through the world.

PHOTOS:
Jeremy Deller: The Battle of Orgreave (An Injury to One is an Injury to All), 2001. Photograph by
Martin Jenkinson


MORE INFORMATION:
http://www.jeremydeller.org
http://www.artangel.org.uk/projects/2001/the_battle_of_orgreave