Martin Creed (born 1968) is a British artist and musician. He won the Turne… Read Full Bio ↴Martin Creed (born 1968) is a British artist and musician. He won the Turner Prize in 2001 for Work "No. 227: the lights going on and off", which was an empty room in which the lights went on and off.
Martin Creed was born in Wakefield and brought up in Glasgow. He studied art at the Slade School of Art in University College, London from 1986 to 1990. Since 1987, Creed has numbered each of his works, and most of his titles relate in a very direct way to the piece's substance. Work No. 79, some Blu-tack kneaded, rolled into a ball and depressed against a wall (1993), for example, is just what it sounds like, as is Work No. 88, a sheet of A4 paper crumpled into a ball (1994). One of Creed's best known works is Work No. 200, half the air in a given space (1998), which is a room with enough inflated balloons in it for them to contain half the air in it. Perhaps Creed's best known piece among the general public is the work he exhibited for the 2001 Turner Prize show at the Tate Gallery, Work No. 227, the lights going on and off. This was an empty room in which the lights periodically switched on and off. As so often with the Turner Prize, this created a great deal of press attention, most of it questioning whether something as minimalist as this could be considered art at all. Artist Jacqueline Crofton threw eggs at the walls of the room containing Creed's work as a protest. Creed won the prize. Creed formed a band, Owada, in 1994. In 1997 they released their first CD, Nothing, on David Cunningham's Piano label. Here too there is a very direct relation between the song titles and the work itself: in songs like "1-2-3-4" the entire lyrics are contained in the title. Sound has also featured in his gallery-based work, with pieces using doorbells and metronomes. Some of Creed's works use neon signs. In these cases, the title of the work indicates what the sign says. These pieces include Work No. 220, Don't Worry (2000); Work No. 225, Everything Is Going To Be Alright (2000), which was mounted to the side of a gallery Gavin Brown, New York City; and Work No. 232, the whole world + the work = the whole world (2000), which was mounted on Tate Britain in London.
Martin Creed was born in Wakefield and brought up in Glasgow. He studied art at the Slade School of Art in University College, London from 1986 to 1990. Since 1987, Creed has numbered each of his works, and most of his titles relate in a very direct way to the piece's substance. Work No. 79, some Blu-tack kneaded, rolled into a ball and depressed against a wall (1993), for example, is just what it sounds like, as is Work No. 88, a sheet of A4 paper crumpled into a ball (1994). One of Creed's best known works is Work No. 200, half the air in a given space (1998), which is a room with enough inflated balloons in it for them to contain half the air in it. Perhaps Creed's best known piece among the general public is the work he exhibited for the 2001 Turner Prize show at the Tate Gallery, Work No. 227, the lights going on and off. This was an empty room in which the lights periodically switched on and off. As so often with the Turner Prize, this created a great deal of press attention, most of it questioning whether something as minimalist as this could be considered art at all. Artist Jacqueline Crofton threw eggs at the walls of the room containing Creed's work as a protest. Creed won the prize. Creed formed a band, Owada, in 1994. In 1997 they released their first CD, Nothing, on David Cunningham's Piano label. Here too there is a very direct relation between the song titles and the work itself: in songs like "1-2-3-4" the entire lyrics are contained in the title. Sound has also featured in his gallery-based work, with pieces using doorbells and metronomes. Some of Creed's works use neon signs. In these cases, the title of the work indicates what the sign says. These pieces include Work No. 220, Don't Worry (2000); Work No. 225, Everything Is Going To Be Alright (2000), which was mounted to the side of a gallery Gavin Brown, New York City; and Work No. 232, the whole world + the work = the whole world (2000), which was mounted on Tate Britain in London.
Where You Go
Martin Creed Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Where You Go' by these artists:
Au Revoir Simone I see you out sometimes by coincidence Been reading about yo…
Barry Manilow Where you go I will go Where you walk I'm beside you My love…
Brian & Jenn Johnson Where You go I go What You say I say And what…
C-POT It all started with the pile of unfolded towels in…
Ciara (Spark Melody) Yeah Huh-huh-huh, huh-huh-huh-huh Huh-huh-huh…
Ciara feat. Future Spark Melody, yeah Where you go? Do you go? Where you go? …
Ciara Future (Spark Melody) Yeah Huh-huh-huh, huh-huh-huh-huh Huh-huh-huh…
Ciara | www.AudioCastle.net You go Do you go? Where you go? Go go go yea Where you…
Ciara; Future Spark Melody, yeah Where you go? Do you go? Where you go? …
Denitia Sun rise Another night Forever gone All the time Is falling …
Dr Skull & B-Stork 또 그대를 울리네요 그대의 예쁜 눈에서 눈물이 흘러내리네요 또 우리가 헤어져요 그대의 예쁜…
Dukes Where are you? Where have you gone without me? I thought y…
E-I-E-I-O 曾看着同星空 闲聊吹风 看日出多心动 曾每日缠一起 傻傻讲起 能爱到下世纪 怎么你俘虏这个心 却抽身退隐 不再亲近 独自…
Eby So many places, so many faces I don't know (I don'…
EMORIE Golden sun sets down Over the hill where the lost got…
Fort Minor Where'd you go? I miss you so Seems like it's been…
Fort Minor (feat. Holly Brook & Jonah Matranga) Where'd you go? I miss you so Seems like it's been forever T…
Furkan & Jelbrim Broken, Empty Am I addicted to a memory Don’t look behind Wh…
fuse. Tell me, where you wanna go from here? Where you wanna…
George and Ira Gershwin I go where i go You don't need to let me…
Good Son Somewhere we broke down Did you feel it Run into the ground …
Grant Your beauty is unstoppable, your confidence unspeakable I kn…
J-ASTIN Where You Go? (intro) Mmmm mmmm (Whisper Into) Let me know…
Kiana Ledé Lately, I have tears cloudin' up my eyes Comes out of…
Lana Scott I know where you go when you head to your…
Marshall Marshall I've never seen the path that lies before me I've never…
Mike Will Made-It Whatever she's doing, please do it to me Anything to leave…
Poe the Passenger I wanna know where you go When I'm not around You say…
Poppy Tears Everything is a lie and nothing here is true How I…
PuFFcorn I taught myself how to lay low I learned to watch…
Sam Rivera It feels like I need company There's no replacing you Replac…
Skate and Johnny Children go where I send thee How shall I send thee? I'm…
soldier story Don't you believe there's a spark in your soul tonight? You'…
Steelings Heart's drifting away Mind's on an escape And I won't hesita…
The Young Romans Over and under, every where you go You are my song,…
Tommy Cullen You are drowning in sleep now baby Holding my hand Closing y…
V.Underground I can’t sleep at night Do you feel the same? Most of…
various artists I'll trade you these tears for a couple of beers…
Voices of Theory Since you left me My life ain't been the same I'm useless…
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I Can't Move I can't move I can't move I can't move I can't move I ca…
I Cant Move I can't move I can't move I can't move I can't move I ca…
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