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Artist Jeremy Deller
Turner Prize winning artist Jeremy Deller can't paint or draw - so what is at the heart of his vision?
Artist Jeremy Deller defies all the labels and categories of the art world. He is a visual artist who can’t paint, can’t draw and professes no great technical skill - yet he is widely regarded as one of the most important artists in Britain today. He uses images, objects, words and real people to present a portrait of the modern world, from the factory floor to the Iraq war. What is at the heart of his creative vision?
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Fri 20 Dec 201320:06GMT
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