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Jeremy Deller is inviting London to a party it won't forget
Jeremy Deller is inviting London to a party it won't forget

Evening Standard

time6 days ago

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Jeremy Deller is inviting London to a party it won't forget

And with this little tour of these wild and true artworks, we arrive at why Deller is here. Which is that to mark the bicentenary of the National, the Turner Prize winner is holding a huge free party in Trafalgar Square this Saturday. Titled The Triumph of Art, it is a public revelry beginning at 11am with a parade along Whitehall to the square, where a carnival of performances, music and general mayhem will take place. It is the climax to a nationwide series of events by Deller and the National, that have dovetailed with local culture and folklore and politics, such as one in Derry, Northern Ireland which showcased the bands who played there during the Troubles. This final London happening is, quite simply, not to be missed.

The Triumph of Art at Trafalgar Square: Artist Jeremy Deller is Hosting a Massive Free Street Party in Central London
The Triumph of Art at Trafalgar Square: Artist Jeremy Deller is Hosting a Massive Free Street Party in Central London

Time Out

time17-07-2025

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The Triumph of Art at Trafalgar Square: Artist Jeremy Deller is Hosting a Massive Free Street Party in Central London

Pigeons, protests and plinths – that's what Trafalgar Square is usually known for. But it's also a heck of a party destination, having held plenty of sports screenings and day festivals (like the recent edition of West End Live). The square's party rep is being revived later this month, this time in the name of art. Jeremy Deller, Turner Prize winner and all-round art world icon, is throwing a massive, one-day street party in Trafalgar Square. Taking place on Saturday July 26, it's called The Triumph of Art, and it's shaping up to be a joyful, chaotic blowout of banners, brass bands, inflatables, puppets and public performance. No tickets. No barriers. Just turn up. The event marks the end of the National Gallery's 200th birthday celebrations and is the culmination of two years of projects across the UK. Deller has very much been part of those anniversary celebrations, being part of collaborations in Derry, Dundee, Plymouth and Llandudno. Each of those places staged its own art event earlier this year, and now it all comes together for one big finale in central London. The party will start with a procession up Whitehall at 11am which will wind its way into Trafalgar Square, where things will keep going until 4pm. Expect music, performances, workshops, banners, costumes and, crucially, a giant puppet called Quingo Starlequinn. This towering creation was built by learning disability arts collective Do Your Own Thing, and there'll be DJs performing from inside it throughout the day. Deller has called the event 'a big fête/bacchanal-type thing' and says it's about rethinking who makes art, what it looks like, and where it belongs. This isn't a stuffy gallery show. It's a noisy, funny, generous invitation to be part of something together. Whether you come for the spectacle, the music, or just to say you saw a DJ puppet in Trafalgar Square, The Triumph of Art is a chance to loosen up and do something properly unexpected at a London landmark. You can find more details about what to expect here. Did you hear? London is the best city in Europe for students. Get the latest and greatest from the Big Smoke – from news and reviews to events and trends. Just follow our Time Out London WhatsApp channel.

Artist Jeremy Deller is hosting a massive free street party in Trafalgar Square
Artist Jeremy Deller is hosting a massive free street party in Trafalgar Square

Time Out

time17-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time Out

Artist Jeremy Deller is hosting a massive free street party in Trafalgar Square

Pigeons, protests and plinths – that's what Trafalgar Square is usually known for. But it's also a heck of a party destination, having held plenty of sports screenings and day festivals (like the recent edition of West End Live). The square's party rep is being revived later this month, this time in the name of art. Jeremy Deller, Turner Prize winner and all-round art world icon, is throwing a massive, one-day street party in Trafalgar Square. Taking place on Saturday July 26, it's called The Triumph of Art, and it's shaping up to be a joyful, chaotic blowout of banners, brass bands, inflatables, puppets and public performance. No tickets. No barriers. Just turn up. The event marks the end of the National Gallery's 200th birthday celebrations and is the culmination of two years of projects across the UK. Deller has very much been part of those anniversary celebrations, being part of collaborations in Derry, Dundee, Plymouth and Llandudno. Each of those places staged its own art event earlier this year, and now it all comes together for one big finale in central London. The party will start with a procession up Whitehall at 11am which will wind its way into Trafalgar Square, where things will keep going until 4pm. Expect music, performances, workshops, banners, costumes and, crucially, a giant puppet called Quingo Starlequinn. This towering creation was built by learning disability arts collective Do Your Own Thing, and there'll be DJs performing from inside it throughout the day. Deller has called the event 'a big fête/bacchanal-type thing' and says it's about rethinking who makes art, what it looks like, and where it belongs. This isn't a stuffy gallery show. It's a noisy, funny, generous invitation to be part of something together. Whether you come for the spectacle, the music, or just to say you saw a DJ puppet in Trafalgar Square, The Triumph of Art is a chance to loosen up and do something properly unexpected at a London landmark. You can find more details about what to expect here.

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