EVERYTHING IS GOING TO BE ALRIGHT is a series of installations by British artist Martin Creed.
Each installation consists solely of the artwork title, formed in large neon letters and is numbered individually in Creed's catalogue.
[3] Since then, a series of similar artworks have been installed in different social and geographical settings around the world,[1] including: Creed has since used neon lettering in several artworks spelling other phrases, including "DON'T WORRY"[17] and "MOTHERS".
[1] Tate Britain curator Debra Lennard described the artworks as "tak[ing] on slightly different inflections according to the circumstances of their display".
[17] While some reviewers have noted the hopeful[15] and familiar[1] tone of the phrase, others have interpreted the artwork as suggesting that "everything might not be alright"[1] and an "ironic comment on today’s consumer-driven world".