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“The more I work, the more I think that I’m not the one who knows best what to do with my work. It might be better if I just butted out of it and stopped trying to interfere with people who like it and want to use it. But it’s hard to let go.”
Martin Creed, “Work No. 309: A sheet of paper torn up” (2003)
This is one of a few Martin Creed works where what he does with a sheet of paper (usually the standard A4 size, to be specific) is used as a medium. Sometimes I can’t tell if I think Martin Creed is a lot of fun, playing around with the idea of what art can be, in a humorous Duchampian, almost Buddhist kind of way, or if he’s just an asshole, obtusely doing whatever for the sake of whatever. But he might say the same thing about me.
via hyperallergic

Martin Creed A Large Piece of Furniture Partially Obstructing a Door 1996
Well can’t Mr. Creed just do it all…
Frieze Art Fair announced today that the Frieze Music presentation for 2009 will be a performance conceived and choreographed by Turner Prize-winning artist Martin Creed. Co-commissioned by Frieze Music and Sadler’s Wells, Work No. 1020 will be performed at Sadler’s Wells during Frieze Art Fair 2009. This will be the first time that Creed has created a dance piece. Tickets are now on sale.
Taking inspiration from Les Ballets Russes’ collaborations, Work No. 1020 will use music that Creed himself has composed. The work will be performed by five classically trained dancers at Sadler’s Wells’ Lilian Baylis studio. via…