Christian Marclay
Memento (Nirvana), Cyanotype with cassette tape
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Christian Marclay
Tape Fall, 1989
Reel-to-reel player, audio tape, ladder
dimensions variable
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Christian Marclay (US-CH, 1955)
Untitled, 1993. Multiple exposure photocopy on paper, 26-1/2 x 19-1/2 inches (framed) [67.3 x 49.5 cm]
https://fraenkelgallery.com/artists/christian-marclay
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Christian Marclay performing at Roulette in New York City on Saturday, March 14, 1987
(via Audio Artist Christian Marclay and Sonic Youth's Kim Gordon Talk Performance, Sound, and Rock & Roll)
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«Footsteps, Shedhalle Zurich, June 4 – July 16, 1989. In 1989, [Christian] Marclay created the installation Footsteps where visitors were invited to view and step on exposed vinyls containing recordings of footsteps. Following the six-week exhibition, the vinyls, damaged by the all of the foot-traffic, were removed and became recordings of new scratchy rhythms, which were then packaged with a poster of the show and sold as individual pieces.» – «Time» [Paula Cooper Gallery, New York; NY. © Christian Marclay. Installation Photo: © Werner Graf]
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Christian Marclay
Extended Phone II, 1994
Telephone and plastic tubing
Dimensions variable
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Christian Marclay
Voices of Venus
1992
seven album covers and thread
29 1/2 x 29 7/8 in. (75 x 76 cm)
Signed and dated "Christian Marclay, 1992" on the reverse.
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© Christian Marclay | White Cube | Financial Times
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Happy 69th, Christian Marclay.
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Christian Marclay
Actions: Plish Plip Plap Plop (No. 3), 2013
acrylic and screenprint on paper
123 x 88 cm ; 48 7⁄16 x 34⅝in.
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Christian Marclay (US-CH, 1955)
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Mashup I, 2008. Unique Cyanotype 30-1/8 x 22-1/2 in each side.Collection of Graphicstudio, University of South Florida
New York-based visual artist and composer whose innovative work explores the juxtaposition between sound recording, photography, video and film. Marclay has been experimenting, composing and performing with records and turntables since 1979 to create his unique "theater of found sound." A dadaist DJ and filmmaker, his installations and video/film collages display provocative musical and visual landscapes.
http://www.usfcam.usf.edu/gs/artists/marclay_christian/marclay.html
Untimely Detritus: Christian Marclay's Cyanotypes (PDF)
thnx arte-rock
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Christian Marclay, Large Cassette No. 6, 2009, Unique Cyanotype, 38-1/2 x 39 inches
(via Christian Marclay | Artists | USF Graphicstudio | Institute for Research in Art)
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