‘The Clock,’ by Christian Marclay, Comes to Lincoln Center The New York Times


De Kunst en de Klok Mister Motley

Christian Marclay Interview 'It's impossible!' - Christian Marclay and the 24-hour clock made of movie clips Peter Bradshaw From the clock in High Noon to the watch in Pulp Fiction, the.


Minding “The Clock” Christian Marclay at the Contemporary Arts Center · Pelican Bomb

24h IMDb RATING 9.0 /10 347 YOUR RATING Rate Drama Scenes from various films and TV programs that feature clocks, or some verbal mention of time, combine to make a 24-hour timepiece movie. Director Christian Marclay Writer Christian Marclay Stars Rosanna Arquette Bette Davis Leonardo DiCaprio See production info at IMDbPro Add to Watchlist


Christian Marclay's masterpiece The Clock Edited over three years Design

22 This week, very late to the party, I visited Christian Marclay's staggering moving-image installation The Clock, a 24-hour montage of thousands of film and television clips with glimpses.


Christian Marclay’s masterpiece The Clock Edited over three years

Recognised as one of the most important contemporary artworks of our time, The Clock is an audiovisual tour-de-force. Presented in a custom-built cinema with.


Christian Marclay Copenhagen Contemporary

Christian Marclay/White Cube, London and Paula Cooper Gallery 4:30 a.m. "The Clock" has taken a delirious dive into the subconscious: Pupils dilate in close-up, metronomes tick, plugholes spiral.


‘The Clock,’ by Christian Marclay, Comes to Lincoln Center The New York Times

Christian Marclay Interview 'It became a nightmare': artist Christian Marclay on global smash The Clock - and his new work Doors Mark Hudson His 24-hour clock made of movie clips was a.


Rullsenberg Rules In Praise of... Christian Marclay The Clock (exhibit at the British Art Show

The Clock by artist Christian Marclay is a 24-hour long montage of thousands of film clips that depict clocks or reference time. The film has been edited so that it is a functioning timepiece. Watch it and you will find that the time displayed on screen will be the same as on your watch or smartphone.


Christian Marclay The Clock

In The Clock, Christian Marclay has offered 24 hours of fragmented time, a day's worth of transformative moments. In the century after Proust's exploration of the meaning of time, Marclay has distilled the pleasures of narrative cinema into a form that allows us to appreciate and critique key moments in temporal existence. In a work that.


Christian Marclay’s The Clock Reluctant Habits

Christian Marclay 's acclaimed installation The Clock 2010 has captivated audiences across the world from New York to Moscow. 24-hours long, the installation is a montage of thousands of film and television images of clocks, edited together so they show the actual time.


Christian Marclay on the physical demands of making The Clock The Art Newspaper

Alain de Botton looks at Christian Marclay's video installation "The Clock". The BBC 2, Culture Show 11 Nov 2010


Christian Marclay The Clock review The timepiece that's a masterpiece London Evening Standard

Christian Marclay's The Clock. Photograph: White Cube Video art The Clock review - 'The longer you watch it, the more addictive it becomes' Christian Marclay's epic work - a clock.


Christian Marclay The Clock Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

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—The Clock MoMA

is an art installation by video artist . It is a looped 24-hour video of scenes from film and television) that feature clocks or timepieces. The artwork itself functions as a : its presentation is synchronized with the local time, resulting in the time shown in a scene being the actual time.


Christian Marclay's masterpiece The Clock Edited over three years

BBC News at ten article on Christian Marclay's The Clock - a 24 hour film, featuring in the British Art Show at New Exchange, Nottingham and The White Cube.


Christian Marclay’s masterpiece The Clock Edited over three years

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 create a functioning timepiece synchronized to local time wherever it is shown.


Christian Marclay’s masterpiece The Clock Edited over three years

The Clock Christian Marclay The Clock 2010 © Christian Marclay License this image Not on display Artist Christian Marclay born 1955 Medium Video, projection, colour and sound (stereo) Dimensions Duration: 24hours Collection Tate Acquisition