The Contemporary Art Society was pleased to present The Artist’s Table hosted by
Jeremy Deller
with Emma Goltz, Soo Hitchin, Harinder Hundle, Suling Mead, Adam Prideaux & Sophie Stuart
This bespoke artist curated event will take place on Tuesday 29 November 2022 at Hoxton Hall, N1.
Jeremy has designed a spectacular evening in several acts to reflect the range of his work including a quiz and a Q&A with a special guest. Dinner will be prepared by private chef, Blo Deady and there will be music performed by the Melodians Steel Orchestra who performed the music for Jeremy’s English Magic installation at the 2013 Venice Biennale.
Tickets £1,000 (£800 donation £200 benefit). Please book before Tuesday 1 November 2022 to secure your place.
All proceeds from the event will directly support our charitable mission, buying new work for donation to museums across the UK.
Jeremy Deller (1966) is a British conceptual, video and installation artist. He won the Turner Prize in 2004. Deller is known for his Battle of Orgreave (2001), a reenactment of the actual Battle of Orgreave which occurred during the UK miners’ strike in 1984 and curating the British Pavilion at the 2013 Venice Biennale. From 2007 to 2011, Deller served as a Trustee of the Tate Gallery. Deller was born in London and educated at Dulwich College and the Courtauld Institute of Art (University of London); he achieved his MA in Art History at the University of Sussex under David Alan Mellor. He is now represented by the Modern Institute.
The CAS gifted Jeremy’s seminal work Everybody In the Place: An Incomplete History of Britain 1984-1992, (2018) to Manchester Art Gallery in 2020 in addition to gifting I Love Melancholy (2000) to Southampton City Art Gallery in 2004 and This is Us (2003) to Middlesborough Institute of Modern Art in 2004.
Payment information:
Please contact Clemmie at clemmie@contemporaryartsociety.org for bank details or use the booking form below.
Please use the name of the artist as reference when paying by BACS.
Terms and Conditions:
In the event that you are not able to attend the event tickets are refundable if two calendar months in advance of the event otherwise a refund is not possible. The ticket is transferable provided the Contemporary Art Society is aware of the new guest name one week in advance of the event. It is NOT possible to resell the tickets.
For further details on this event please contact Dida Tait, Head of External Relations on
+44 (0)20 7017 8400 or email Dida@contemporaryartsociety.org