Conversation: Liam Gillick and Jeremy Deller with Dominic Molon
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Liam Gillick, Rescinded Production, 2008. Powder-coated aluminum and Plexiglas; 78 7/10 x 94 2/5 x 94 2/5 in. (200 x 240 x 240 cm). Collection Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, gift of Mary and Earle Ludgin by exchange, 2008.15. © 2008 Liam Gillick
Photo: Nathan Keay, © MCA ChicagoAbout
Born in the 1960s in England, artists Jeremy Deller and Liam Gillick have engaged the economic, cultural, and political conditions of the last two decades in markedly different ways. The two join MCA Curator Dominic Molon for a conversation about their concurrent exhibitions at the MCA, their artistic strategies, and the ideas that inform their work.

Jeremy Deller, New Commissions: It Is What It Is: Conversations About Iraq, 2008. Installation view, New Museum, New York
Photo: Benoit Pailley © MCA ChicagoFunding
This program is cosponsored by Emerge.