Artists Rooms; Martin Creed


Interesting exhibition at Tate Britain giving a brief overview of the work of Martin Creed.

I enjoyed the Martin Creed exhibition at the Hayward Gallery and this was a nice encapsulation of it with works I’d not seen before. It was also interesting to see it a couple of weeks after his show of new work at Hauser and Worth. It worked well with the Jesse Darling exhibition as it too used everyday objects to celebrate the ordinary. I hadn’t realised before that he identifies his work by number.

It is hard to describe the strange mesmerising sound in the gallery made by metronomes which lined the room each working at a different speed (No 11239). No 1340, shown in my photo is recreated by a technician each time it’s shown and consists of diagonal lines on the wall which break for any obstacles, in this case another work. I loved No 944 which covered 21 sheets of A4 paper with each of the felt tips pens from a set.  Who didn’t want to do that as a child! I could have lived without No 837, a video of people vomiting!

Closed on 10 March 2019


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