Hi Dave,

 > "Deller has often created works of populist social theatre, but here
 > he achieves something new: the most serious and thoughtful response to
 > the Iraq war by any British artist."

Only because he has the advantage of institional privilege - the 
mainstream artworld as we know it in the UK, is blind to many artworks 
that do not fit into traitional protocols. It's way behind...

marc

 > "Jeremy Deller's blown-up car brings the realities of the Iraq war to 
life"
 > 
http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/jonathanjonesblog/2010/sep/10/jeremy-deller-car-iraq-war
 >
 > "Deller has often created works of populist social theatre, but here
 > he achieves something new: the most serious and thoughtful response to
 > the Iraq war by any British artist."
 >
 > Is this true?
 >
 > dave
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