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Is it art or not?

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Vladimir Nabokov: "There is a point in the scale of world measures where imagination and knowledge merge into one another, a point that is achieved by reducing large things and increasing small ones: the point of art"

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Work No. 227: The lights going on and off[1] is an installation by British artist Martin Creed.

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SIMON STARLING
‘SHEDBOATSHED (MOBILE ARCHITECTURE NO. 2)’

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Mark Wallinger (born 25 May 1959) is a British artist. He was previously nominated for the Turner Prize in 1995, and in 2007 received it for his installation "The State of Britain".

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TRACEY EMIN
English artist, one of the most famous representatives of the group "Young British Artists".

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My Bed is a work by the English artist Tracey Emin. 

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WORK NO. 227: THE LIGHTS GOING ON AND OFF
We all have our bad days, when you just can't get it right, like moments of loss and surrender. And we all have our good days, when everything seems to run smoothly, just perfect for no apparent reason. I can see clearly now the rain has gone. You wake up, things are okay, and the sun is shining. And then out of the blue, there you go again, down into the dark pit of depression. Art is no different. It’s a ride on the roller coaster of emotions. Sometimes I feel so happy, sometimes I feel so sad. I always thought Martin Creed's Work No. 227: The lights going on and off had something to do with this simple truth. Lights go on, lights go off – sunshine and rain, and then back to beginning to repeat endlessly. I do not know what Creed was thinking about when he made it but to me it always looked like a swing, a mood swing. That's why I never found it funny but frightening in its simplicity, it's a sculpture for our lithium oriented, Prozac enhanced reality. Are we afraid of the dark or just blinded by the light? I see a rainbow and I want to paint it black.
Maurizio Cattelan, 2004