Winner of the 2001 Turner Prize, Martin Creed has been recognised around the world for his distinctive approach to art that is at once playful, thought-provoking and deeply ambiguous. Crossing all artistic media, and including musical performance and dance, his art transforms common materials and actions into surprising meditations on existence, choice, perception and the invisible structures that shape everyday experience. Martin Creed. What's the point of it? is the official, large-format, fully illustrated publication accompanying the first major survey of Creed's work at Hayward Gallery, from 29 January to 27 April 2014. Encompassing the full range and scale of Creed s work, this comprehensive monograph spans its most minimal moments to extravagant room-sized installations, neon signs, video projections and performances. Outstanding in scope, design and scholarship, this essential volume features key artworks and a number of newly commissioned essays by music journalist Paul Morley, art historian Joachim Pissarro and Hayward Gallery curator Cliff Lauson, and a very special feature by comedian, writer and broadcaster Bill Bailey.
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