MAPS invites you to a film screening with Jeremy Deller.
Jeremy Deller’s film Everybody in The Place: An Incomplete History of Britain 1984–1992 is a vivid and incisive account of acid house, rave culture, and the Second Summer of Love. Based on an authentic lecture Deller delivered to a social studies class, the film draws on rare and little-known archival footage to explore the socio-political history and contemporary legacy of this influential cultural movement.
The screening will be preceded by a short introduction to the film.
The film is part of the exhibition The Story of Public Art, and as it will leave the exhibition at the end of March, this is the last chance to experience it.
Price: Free with paid museum admission
A glass of wine and popcorn can be purchased for 50 kr.
Time & Place
Friday 13 March, 18:00–19:30
MAPS – Museum of Art in Public Spaces
Nørregade 29, 4600 Køge