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Art Brokerage: Martin Creed British Artist: b. 1968. Merging art and life, Martin Creed uses ordinary materials and everyday situations to create multimedia works that have confounded and delighted viewers and critics for nearly 30 years. He rejects the term "conceptual" and calls himself an "expressionist," referring to his notion that all art stems from feeling. His works run the gamut from deadpan, minimalist interventions to rapidly rendered, expressionistic portraits. He approaches art making with humor, anxiety, and experimentation, and with the sensibility of a musician and composer, underpinning everything he does with his open ambiguity about what art is. In 2001, he was awarded the Turner Prize for Work No 227: The Lights Going On and Off, which was exactly what its title describes, in an empty gallery. As Creed maintains: "Anything is art that is used as art by people." Listings wanted.
Name of piece - BAD GRAPES - Released in 2004
This is what happens when you are a bad grape. The state wine cellar has fun graffiti inside like “Merlot was here†and “Zins Ruleâ€. https://michaelgodard.com/portfolio/bad-grapes/
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