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Copenhagen, Denmark. 18th, December 2020. The neon sculpture Understanding by Turner Prize- winning artist Martin Creed at Ofelia Plads in Copenhagen. The 8-metre tall and 15-metre long artwork is put up by
Turner Prize winner Martin Creed - new album - Folking.com
Turner Prize-winning artist and musician Martin Creed to release new album 'Mind Trap' with The Vinyl Factory - The Vinyl Factory
Artist Martin Creed: 'I ask my dog for advice'
Harrogate event with controversial artist who won the Turner Prize and was commissioned by London 2012 Olympics
Turner Prize: A Retrospective 1984 – 2006: 01 | Tate
Work No. 370 Balls | National Galleries of Scotland
Martin Creed: Can an artist manage to remain angry in the landscaped beauty of Somerset? | The Independent | The Independent
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Doubt, disgust and peanut butter: an encounter with Martin Creed and his absurd art
Martin Creed. What's the point of it?: Amazon.co.uk: Cliff Lauson, Paul Morley, Joachim Pisarro, Bill Bailey: 9781853323201: Books
The Turner Prize 2009: Will it be a Turn Up? | Echostains Blog
ARTIST ROOMS | Martin Creed | National Galleries of Scotland
Martin Creed at the Hayward – EyeContact
Tate acquires Martin Creed's controversial Turner Prize-winning piece Work No 227 | The Independent | The Independent
Work No. 227: The lights going on and off', Martin Creed, 2000 | Tate
ARTIST ROOMS: Martin Creed — Corridor8
The Turner Prize's most controversial moments
Work No. 227: The lights going on and off by Martin Creed - Art Fund
Martin Creed (winner 2001) | Turner prize 2004: 20 years of the Turner prize | The Guardian
Work No. 227: The lights going on and off', Martin Creed, 2000 | Tate
Students enjoy art with Turner Prize artist Martin Creed | Ilkley Gazette
What we made of Martin Creed at the Harris | Blog Preston
Tate buys Martin Creed's Turner Prize work - BBC News
Work No. 227: The lights going on and off - Wikipedia
Turner Prize-winning artist and musician Martin Creed for a once-off live music performance in the Temple Bar Gallery + Studios | Temple Bar Gallery + Studios