Martin Creed

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Martin Creed is a British artist and Turner Prize winner known for his minimalist and conceptual works that often use everyday materials and actions to question the nature of art.

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Martin Creed canonical 3

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instanceOf conceptual artist
human
musician
visual artist
artisticFocus questioning the nature of art
use of everyday actions
use of simple instructions
awardReceived Turner Prize
countryOfCitizenship England
United Kingdom
educatedAt Slade School of Fine Art NERFINISHED
University College London
familyName Creed
fieldOfWork installation art
music
painting
performance art
sculpture
genre conceptual art
minimalist art
givenName Martin
hasWorkExhibitedAt Hayward Gallery
Museum of Modern Art
surface form: Museum of Modern Art, New York

Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art
Tate Britain
movement conceptual art
minimalism
name Martin Creed self-link
nationality British
notableExhibition Tate Britain
surface form: Tate Britain Turner Prize exhibition 2001
notablePerformance Tate Britain
surface form: Work No. 850 (running through Tate Britain)
notableWork Work No. 1000
Work No. 1197: All the bells in a country rung as quickly and as loudly as possible for three minutes
Work No. 200: Half the air in a given space
Work No. 227: The lights going on and off
Work No. 850
occupation artist
musician
sexOrGender male
usesMaterial air
everyday objects
light
sound

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Slade School of Fine Art hasAlumni Martin Creed
Creed hasNotableBearer Martin Creed
Martin Creed name Martin Creed self-link