Running in Museums is Strictly Allowed: Martin Creed at Tate Britain

 

Is art more important then real life? Artist Martin Creed doesn’t agree. He says: I think it’s good to see museums at high speed. It leaves time for other things.

In the video Martin Creed talks about his latest project Work No. 850, at Tate Britain which involves a person running through the galleries as fast as they can every 30 seconds.

It seems that Creed shared this idea about museum going with Jean-Luc Godard, who included a scene of running through the Louvre in “The Band of Outsiders.”

The Band of Outsiders

 

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Alexandra Lerman is ScribeMedia.Org's Arts and Culture editor. She is also a video artist, VJ and the founder of the Ambitious Outsiders Collective.

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