Sprinkle a little more flour on top and, using your hands, gather the ends of the dough toward the center of the pile, making a rough «ball» (in quotation marks because the dough will be very loose and will be more of
a blob than a ball).
After training at the Slade School of Art in London, he found that he was less interested in the artwork itself
than in the boundaries between it and the world - hence some of his best - known pieces, such as No 79 (small
blob of Blu - Tack squidged on wall), No 88 (sheet of A4 paper scrunched into
ball) and his sign on the facade of Tate Britain that read: The Whole World + The Work = The Whole World.