Martin Creed, “Work No. 1092” (2011) (all photographs by the author for Hyperallergic) LONDON — The fact he gives each work a number is the first thing anyone learns about Martin Creed. His website ...
Martin Creed is a contemporary British artist known for his installations that incorporate vernacular objects such as balloons. Often purposefully irritating to his audience, Creed creates works that ...
If you weren’t among the masses that hit Phoenix Art Museum during November’s First Friday, you may have missed Martin Creed’s Work No. 2497 Half the air in a given space, a temporary art installation ...
"Supported by The Henry Moore Foundation" -- Colophon. Winner of the 2001 Turner Prize, Martin Creed has been recognised around the world for his conceptually-driven art that is at once playful, ...
The 'Trees for Trees' initiative, led by Dennis Publishing, has invited children and adults across the UK to draw a picture and post it to social media via Twitter, Instagram or Facebook – for each ...
In the most recent issue of The Drum, Julian Hanford, a man whose creative career has comfortably straddled both advertising and fine art, delves into the wonderful and often wacky world of Martin ...
Interview / Tom Eccles and Martin Creed -- Questionnaire / The Full Score and Martin Creed -- The system of objects / Massimiliano Gioni -- When nothing is more than enough / Germaine Greer -- Martin ...
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