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Modified Cars, Great Yarmouth, Suffolk, 2005

Photograph
2005 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

'Folk Archive' is a collection of the visual ephemera of Britain today, from murals and graffiti to souped-up cars and motorcycle hearses. Over the course of seven years, Jeremy Deller and Alan Kane collected objects and photographs of places, customs, and things that they propose 'might constitute modern day folk art.' Deller has stated: 'Warhol said that pop art was about liking things, whereas for me folk art is about loving things.' The archive was exhibited at the Barbican Art Gallery in 2005, and has since toured to other venues in the UK, Switzerland and Japan.


Object details

Category
Object type
TitleModified Cars, Great Yarmouth, Suffolk, 2005 (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
C-type print
Brief description
Photograph by Jeremy Deller and Alan Kane, from the 'Folk Archive', 'Modified cars, Great Yarmouth, Suffolk, 2005', C-type print, 120 x 90 cm.
Physical description
Colour photograph of a parking lot full of souped up cars.
Dimensions
  • Height: 90cm
  • Length: 120cm
Credit line
Purchased with the generous assistance of Paul Myners and Outset Contemporary Art Fund
Subject depicted
Summary
'Folk Archive' is a collection of the visual ephemera of Britain today, from murals and graffiti to souped-up cars and motorcycle hearses. Over the course of seven years, Jeremy Deller and Alan Kane collected objects and photographs of places, customs, and things that they propose 'might constitute modern day folk art.' Deller has stated: 'Warhol said that pop art was about liking things, whereas for me folk art is about loving things.' The archive was exhibited at the Barbican Art Gallery in 2005, and has since toured to other venues in the UK, Switzerland and Japan.
Collection
Accession number
E.774-2008

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Record createdJune 8, 2009
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