After Martin Cree's cardboard boxes
After Martin Creed's No. 121
Turner prize winner Martin Creed in 2001 made an important discovery, "I think people can make of it what they like. I don't think it is for me to explain it"
After Martin Cree's No. 876
Martin Creed thinks in increments, measurements and timing. In these studies I was overcome by the sense of money, ugly and frivolous. I had experienced opposition making work so silly.
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Martin Creed's leaning tower of London
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