Christian Marclay discusses time, abstraction and youth culture as his famed work 'The Clock' goes on show in Berlin ...
The Boston MFA is purchasing Christian Marclay's epic movie mash-up “The Clock” (2010) (recently on view in NYC) for $250,000. The Los Angeles County Museum of Art bought the piece in April, and there ...
From time to time, you might notice a shot of a clock in a movie. In a film like "Back to the Future," they're key to the plot; lightning strikes the clock tower at exactly 10:04 p.m. But often, ...
The iconic video art piece “The Clock” is being shown at MoMA for the first time in 12 years – and a few lucky visitors will be able to spend a night at the museum on Dec. 21 to view the 24-hour ...
The Clock will be on view in MoMA’s second floor galleries from November through some time next spring. Though it is quite literally watching the clock in real time, viewers often find the experience ...
It's about time. Christian Marclay's video collage, The Clock, focuses on time in an age when nobody seems to have enough of it. It also provides a new view of a topic we take for granted yet never ...
The Museum of Modern Art presents Christian Marclay: The Clock at the Museum of Modern Art from November 10, 2024 through Spring 2025 TBA Encapsulating 100 years of moving-image history, Christian ...
Christian Marclay: The Clock is a 24-hour single-channel montage constructed from thousands of moments of cinema and television history depicting the passage of time, excerpted and edited together to ...
Multimedia artist Christian Marclay became a contemporary art superstar with "The Clock," his 24-hour film comprised of scenes from movies and TV that track the viewer's own experience of time, minute ...
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