24/08/09
Frieze Music 2009: Martin Creed at Sadler’s Wells
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Frieze Music 2009 Announced: Martin Creed at London’s Sadler’s Wells
Frieze Art Fair announced today that the Frieze Music presentation for 2009 will be a performance conceived and choreographed by Turner Prize-winning artist Martin Creed. Co-commissioned by Frieze Music and Sadler’s Wells, Work No. 1020 will be performed at Sadler’s Wells during Frieze Art Fair 2009. This will be the first time that Creed has created a dance piece. Tickets are now on sale.
Taking inspiration from Les Ballets Russes’ collaborations, Work No. 1020 will use music that Creed himself has composed. The work will be performed by five classically trained dancers at Sadler’s Wells’ Lilian Baylis studio.
Creed is known for his pared-down works; often the result of a rigorously conceived formula or structure within which the work can move and interact with those witnessing it. His Work No. 850 in 2008 at Tate Britain used athletes running at top speed through the gallery every 30 seconds, all day, for four months. In 2001, he won the Turner Prize for The Lights Going On and Off (Work No. 227). In 2007, Creed showed a composition for an 18-piece orchestra, which sat in a single line according to each instrument’s pitch, at Hauser & Wirth Coppermill in London. Playing simple chords, waves of sound travelled through the line, creating a minimal yet strong sight and sound.
Creed has exhibited his work extensively worldwide and his musical compositions and performances have often featured in or run parallel to his visual works. In 1994 he formed a band with whom he performs regularly. He has toured his theatrical production, ‘Variety Show’ in London, Edinburgh, New Zealand and the USA. Creed was born in Wakefield, England, in 1968, and grew up in Glasgow, Scotland. He lives and works in London and Alicudi, Italy.
Matthew Slotover, Co-Director and Co-Founder of Frieze commented: “Frieze Music has programmed an eclectic selection of music and musicians since its inception in 2003, from Karlheinz Stockhausen to The Kaiser Chiefs. This year, for the first time, we are collaborating with Sadler’s Wells to produce an event which also has dance at its core. It is an exciting new development.”
Alistair Spalding, Chief Executive and Artistic Director of Sadler’s Wells said, “We are celebrating the centenary of the founding of the Ballet Russes this autumn at Sadler’s Wells and I can think of no better way of doing that than to work with Frieze Art Fair and Martin Creed on this project. It is exactly this kind of event that Diaghilev would have created if he were alive today.”
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Editors’ Notes
Martin Creed, Work No. 1020
Friday 16 and Saturday 17 October 2009
8pm, Lilian Baylis Studio, Sadler’s Wells Theatre, London
Tickets £12
Ticket office: 0844 4124300; www.sadlerswells.com
Frieze Music is the off-site music programme of Frieze Art Fair, one of the world’s best
known and most influential international contemporary art fairs. Frieze Art Fair will take
place in Regent’s Park, London, 15-18 October 2009.
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Friday 16 October 11am – 7pm
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