Jeremy Deller
Trudging Across A Field To The Stone Circle, 2022
Offset lithograph on Parch Marque White paper
42 x 59.4 cm
16 1/2 x 23 3/8 in
16 1/2 x 23 3/8 in
Limited edition of 100
Signed and numbered
Tate
Stand W11
Stand W11
£ 340.00
Jeremy Deller has generously produced Trudging Across A Field To The Stone Circle, 2022, a limited edition print to coincide with the exhibition, Radical Landscapes, at Tate Liverpool, 5 May...
Jeremy Deller has generously produced Trudging Across A Field To The Stone Circle, 2022, a limited edition print to coincide with the exhibition, Radical Landscapes, at Tate Liverpool, 5 May – 4 September 2022.
Deller has long been fascinated with stone circles and has been making work about Britain’s most iconic stone circle, Stonehenge in Wiltshire, England, for over a decade. In 2012, he famously made a full-scale inflatable replica of Stonehenge, titled Sacrilege, and more recently, in 2019, created a work in the form of a typical British road sign which reads ‘Stonehenge Built by Immigrants’. His interest lies in the mystery and intrigue around the stone circle that leads hundreds of thousands of people to make journeys across the rural landscape to visit them each year. Deller, whose work often draws inspiration from social rituals and history, notes that ancient stone circles ‘have been pilgrimage destinations for thousands of years. The structure remains the same; the people making that quest have just changed.’ His limited edition, Trudging Across A Field To The Stone Circle, 2022, evokes the ritualistic nature of visits to these ancient sites, the strength of the connection that people feel towards them and the diversity of the communities, from ravers to rural explorers, that congregate around them.
Deller has long been fascinated with stone circles and has been making work about Britain’s most iconic stone circle, Stonehenge in Wiltshire, England, for over a decade. In 2012, he famously made a full-scale inflatable replica of Stonehenge, titled Sacrilege, and more recently, in 2019, created a work in the form of a typical British road sign which reads ‘Stonehenge Built by Immigrants’. His interest lies in the mystery and intrigue around the stone circle that leads hundreds of thousands of people to make journeys across the rural landscape to visit them each year. Deller, whose work often draws inspiration from social rituals and history, notes that ancient stone circles ‘have been pilgrimage destinations for thousands of years. The structure remains the same; the people making that quest have just changed.’ His limited edition, Trudging Across A Field To The Stone Circle, 2022, evokes the ritualistic nature of visits to these ancient sites, the strength of the connection that people feel towards them and the diversity of the communities, from ravers to rural explorers, that congregate around them.
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