In 2012, contemporary UK artist Martin Creed baffled and delighted Clevelanders with Work No. 965: Half the air in a given space, filling the Cleveland Museum of Art’s eastern Glass Box gallery with purple balloons and inviting them to walk through it. Now the UK artist who created this work comes to moCa with his unique one-person show “Getting Changed,” in which he sings, plays guitar, and changes clothes as he muses on a flurry of topics. They may range from hand sanitizer to border control--or the intricacies of trousers; the ideological line up is anyone’s guess. Hence, the show is as unpredictable as Creed, and you can be sure it will deliver the unexpected. Martin Creed is known for winning the Turner Prize in 2001 with The Lights Going On And Off, and over the following years for many works involving live music, dance and the use of words —in the form of word-sculptures, talks and songs. Most recently he has been working on a new one-person show, "Getting Changed”, which is part-talk, part-concert, part-cabaret. It is the follow-up to the show "Words & Music" which he did at the Edinburgh Festival in 2017 and has played around the world. Some of the themes of the new show are borders both personal and national, communication in the form of clothes, and words as clothes for feelings, all put together live in Martin's responsive freestyle way.