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Work no. 88 : a sheet of A4 paper crumpled into a ball by Creed, Martin ; Higgs, Matthew: Fine Unbound (1994) Numbered, Signed by Artist | Springhead Books
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Martin Creed. Work No. 301: A sheet of paper crumpled into a ball. (2003) | MoMA
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Shashi Thutupalli on X: "#journalClub A state variable for crumpled thin sheets https://t.co/od04j7AjYO Crumpled sheets capture the imagination of artists & scientists alike. Martin Creed's "Work No. 88" is the first in
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Work No. 294, A sheet of paper crumpled into a ball, 2003 : Martin Creed : Artimage
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Martin Creed. Work No. 301: A sheet of paper crumpled into a ball. (2003) | MoMA
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Doubt, disgust and peanut butter: an encounter with Martin Creed and his absurd art