Christian Marclay The Clock

Christian Marclay The Clock. Christian Marclay The Clock Exhibitions Paula Cooper Gallery An ode to time and cinema, Christian Marclay's The Clock (2010) is a contemporary masterpiece comprised of thousands of fragments from television and film history—creating a 24-hour video shown in real time At any given moment, the work displays the accurate time on screen, blurring the line between its fictional clips and reality.

Christian Marclay’s Cinematic Opus ‘The Clock’ Returns to MoMA, Right on Time
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The 24-hour film pays homage to time in more than one way Get details about the 2024-25 presentation Winner of the Golden Lion award at the 2011 Venice Biennale, Christian Marclay's The Clock is a cinematic tour de force that unfolds on the screen in real time through thousands of film excerpts that form a 24-hour montage.

Christian Marclay’s Cinematic Opus ‘The Clock’ Returns to MoMA, Right on Time

The 24-hour film pays homage to time in more than one way Get details about the 2024-25 presentation Winner of the Golden Lion award at the 2011 Venice Biennale, Christian Marclay's The Clock is a cinematic tour de force that unfolds on the screen in real time through thousands of film excerpts that form a 24-hour montage. The classic clips used helped mark the social, political, and economic changes in fashion, design, and architecture over time.

Christian Marclay. The Clock Garage. The 24-hour film pays homage to time in more than one way Marclay developed the idea for The Clock while working on his 2005.

Christian Marclay The Clock Announcements eflux. Get details about the 2024-25 presentation Winner of the Golden Lion award at the 2011 Venice Biennale, Christian Marclay's The Clock is a cinematic tour de force that unfolds on the screen in real time through thousands of film excerpts that form a 24-hour montage. Promised gift from the collection of Jill and Peter Kraus