From Carl Andre's
infamous «Tate
Bricks» in the 1970s (just a pile of bricks, in case you don't remember) through Tracey Emin's unmade bed to Martin Creed's Turner Prize - winning The Lights Going On and Off in 2001, Britain's premier modern art gallery has thrived by igniting a glow of righteous indignation in the belly of middle En
Bricks» in the 1970s (just a
pile of bricks, in case you don't remember) through Tracey Emin's unmade bed to Martin Creed's Turner Prize - winning The Lights Going On and Off in 2001, Britain's premier modern art gallery has thrived by igniting a glow of righteous indignation in the belly of middle En
bricks, in case you don't remember) through Tracey Emin's unmade bed to Martin Creed's Turner Prize - winning The Lights Going On and Off in 2001, Britain's premier modern art gallery has thrived by igniting a glow
of righteous indignation in the belly
of middle England.