Work No. 227: The lights going on and off
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- | ''[[Work No. 227: the lights going on and off]]'' is a work by British artist [[Martin Creed]]''' (born 1968). It is an empty room in which [[the lights go on and off]]. He won the [[Turner Prize]] in 2001 for it. | + | ''[[Work No. 227: the lights going on and off]]'' is a work by British artist [[Martin Creed]] (born 1968). It is an empty room in which [[the lights go on and off]]. He won the [[Turner Prize]] in 2001 for it. |
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Work No. 227: the lights going on and off is a work by British artist Martin Creed (born 1968). It is an empty room in which the lights go on and off. He won the Turner Prize in 2001 for it.
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