Procession – Jeremy Deller – Cornerhouse, Manchester until 23rd August

by | Jul 28, 2009 | art, Manchester international festival, manchester jeremy deller, Review | 0 comments

Review of Jeremy Deller’s Procession exhibition at the Cornerhouse, Manchester

For those who missed the original Manchester International Festival Procession on July the fifth, you can and must catch Turner Prize-winning Jeremy Deller’s multi-faceted (this barely gives credit to the sheer mass of work involved) ‘Procession’.  Deller was accused by one national newspaper critic of giving a somewhat clichéd view of the north, what with the preponderance of brass bands, trade-union-style banners and suchlike but these are surely as much and a more realistic, part of the “north’s” culture as jellied eels and Beefeaters are to London. And the metropolis certainly doesn’t waste time in exploiting its own imagery.

[]

 

Art in Liverpool FM

art in liverpool fm logo web

It’s my own personal history project stretching back to 2007 – with hundreds of recorded interviews, podcasts and plays. This section of the site is pretty old so don’t expect it to work all the time and ignore it asking for Real Player to be loaded. 

So Listener beware!!! 

Take you pick from a selection of Liverpool audio guides, its musical history, heritage tours, slavery remembrance tours, and Visit England’s official guide.