[12/13/2013]
Martin Creed’s latest exhibition with Gavin Brown’s Enterprise features works spanning the past thirty years of the artist’s career. In several large and medium format sculptures, Creed uses everyday objects such as toilet paper and bricks and shifts the nature of their presentation while still maintaining the quality of the objects. Elsewhere in the gallery, the artist installs lightbulbs in a small grid to create a mood of anxiety and mystery for the viewer. On view through December 21st 2013 at Gavin Brown, 620 Greenwich Street, New York. Photo and text Juliana Balestin
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