'Mothers'
21 January - 5 March 2011
London
Following a series of critically-acclaimed international solo shows, performances and installations this year and his residence in Edinburgh this summer, Martin Creed returns to London with a major exhibition at Hauser & Wirth's new Savile Row gallery. Creed will present a monumental new sculpture in the north gallery and works across a variety of media in the south gallery. Creed will also release a single and video.
In recent years Creed has worked on music, dance, writing, sculpture and painting: pieces ranging from compositions for symphony orchestra and music for elevators to architectural commissions, public monuments and dance and performances which combine classical ballet with talk, music, film and animation.
Creed's work is all-encompassing and seems to seek both to reassure and to confound expectations: 'Trying to do what you want to do, trying to be free and trying not to do what other people want you to do. If you can do that, it's amazing'.
Creed was born in Wakefield, England in 1968 and grew up in Glasgow. He lives and works in London and Alicudi, Italy. He has exhibited extensively worldwide, and in 2001 won the Turner Prize for 'The lights going on and off'. Creed's 'Work No. 700' is on view until January 2011 at Hauser & Wirth Outdoor Sculpture, London in collaboration with St James's Church, Piccadilly. Recent solo exhibitions and projects include 'Down Over Up', Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh (2010); 'Ballet Work No. 1020', Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh (2010); 'Things', The Common Guild, Glasgow (2010); 'Work No. 409', Royal Festival Hall, London (2010); Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art, Hiroshima (2009); Ikon Gallery, Birmingham (2008) and the Duveen Commission,Tate Britain, London (2008).
The single 'Thinking/Not Thinking' is available digitally from 24 January 2011 on Telephone Records, Creed's own label. A limited edition, CD/DVD and signed photographic artwork will be released on 28 February 2011. Audio produced by David Cunningham, video directed by Martin Creed.
'Martin Creed: Works', a comprehensive survey of Creed's art featuring more than 700 works, a foreword by the artist and essays by Germaine Greer, Matthew Higgs, Barry Humphries and others, is published by Thames & Hudson.
Work No. 1065
2010
Work No. 1094
2011
Work No. 1118
2011
Work No. 1122
2011
Work No. 1124
2011
Work No. 1125
2011
Work No. 1127
2011
Work No. 1128
2011
Work No. 1129
2011
Work No. 1132
2011
Work No. 1134
2011
Work No. 1137
2011
Work No. 1138
2011
Work No. 1139
2011
Work No. 1141
2011
Work No. 1142
2011
Work No. 1143
2011
Work No. 1144
2011
Work No. 1145
2011
Work No. 1148
2011
Work No. 1150
2011
Work No. 1151
2011
Work No. 1153
2011
Work No. 1154
2011
‘Creed is a social artist; the true magic of his work lies in the way it interacts with people and places.’
—Jonathan Jones, ‘Martin Creed’s stairway to heaven,’ in The Guardian, London, UK, 1 August 2011, ill. (on Work No. 1059)
The Fact That It Amazes Me Does Not Mean I Relinquish It
13 September 2024 – 5 January 2025
Downtown Los Angeles
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New York, 22nd Street
The Fact That It Amazes Me Does Not Mean I Relinquish It
13 September 2024 – 5 January 2025
Downtown Los Angeles
2 November 2024 – 11 January 2025
New York, 22nd Street
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