The Nave, 1 St Paul's Road, Islington, N1 2QN
Artist/comedian Miriam Elia is showing something likely to ruffle a couple of feathers, at her three-day exhibition in The Nave in Islington this December.
The exhibition - curated by the ever-brilliant Sarah Maple - revisits Elia's relationship with conceptual artist Martin Creed, who, you may recall, won the Turner Prize back in 2001 for an empty room in which the lights went on and off every now and again.
The show consists of a lightbox with a text piece written in the style of those 'real life' confessionals in women's weekly magazines - in short, it's hilarious (and a darned site more interesting than most of Creed's works).
09-11.12.11.
Read Tom's interview with Miriam Elia.

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