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Martin Creed (born 1968) is a British artist and musician. He won the Turner Prize in 2001 for ''Work No. 227: The lights going on and off'', which was an empty room in which the lights went on and off at 5 second intervals. Creed lives and works in London.〔(Martin Creed: What’s the point of it?, 29 January – 27 April 2014 ) Hayward Gallery, London.〕 ==Early life and education == Martin Creed was born in Wakefield, England. He moved with his family to Glasgow at age 3 when his silversmith father got a job teaching there.〔Farah Nayeri (24 January 2014), (When Art Is Beside the Point ) ''International Herald Tribune''.〕 He grew up revering music and art. His parents were Quakers, and he was taken often to Quaker meetings.〔 He attended Lenzie Academy school,〔Lenzie Academy (Artist in paper chase for prize:Controversial Turner award down to short-list of four ) ''Glasgow Herald''.〕 near Glasgow, and studied art at the Slade School of Art at University College London from 1986 to 1990.
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