Sacrilege

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Sacrilege is a large-scale, inflatable, interactive artwork by Jeremy Deller that recreates Stonehenge as a bouncy castle, inviting playful engagement with a historic monument.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf contemporary art installation
inflatable artwork
interactive artwork
artist Jeremy Deller
commissionedBy Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creator Jeremy Deller
depicts Stonehenge
designedFor children
families
outdoor spaces
public participation
exhibitedDuring London 2012 cultural programme
surface form: London 2012 Cultural Olympiad
exhibitionFormat temporary installation
firstPresentationYear 2012
firstPresentedAt Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art
genre conceptual art
participatory art
public art
hasPart inflatable standing stones
hasQuality interactive
large-scale
mobile
playful
site-specific
hasType bouncy castle artwork
heightApprox approximately life-size relative to Stonehenge scale (reduced)
inception 2012
inspiredBy Stonehenge
intendedAudienceInteraction climbing
jumping
play
languageOfTitle English
locationType outdoor installation
material inflatable PVC
movement contemporary British art
notableFor inviting physical interaction with a historic monument
recreating Stonehenge as a bouncy castle
touring multiple public sites
partOf London 2012 cultural programme
surface form: London 2012 Festival
theme heritage
play and history
popular culture
public access to monuments
title Sacrilege
touredIn London, England
surface form: London

United Kingdom
various UK cities

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Jeremy Deller notableWork Sacrilege