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The Clock: A marker for the beginning of a new day at SFMOMA
Marclay, video still from The Clock, 2010; single-channel video with stereo sound; 24 hours; courtesy the artist and Paula Cooper Gallery, New York SFMOMA closes 20 days from now and the museum is rolling out four days of festivities to mark the event, including from SF MOMA Blog Read more »
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That Other “Clock”
of a clock in real time, lacking even the high concept of a second hand. It’s more on the order of Warhol’s Empire than Christian Marclay’s crowd-pleasing Clock , yet it’s a rarely screened nexus connecting those two monuments of potential cinema. MOCA will from ArtInfo Read more »
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Christian Marclay in San Francisco: Two separate exhibitions showcase the contemporary visual artist's keen eye and ear
"Things I've Heard" will remain on view through 25 May. For a closer look at both exhibitions see the slideshow. Christian Marclay, video still from The Clock, 2010; single-channel video with stereo sound; 24 hours; courtesy the artist and Paula Cooper Gallery, from Cool Hunting Read more »
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New Cakes Based Off Of Modern Art At SF MOMA
Garry Winogrand and Christian Marclay: The Clock are on display at SF MOMA until June 2 when the museum's Third Street location closes for expansion construction and the begin their “on the go” programming/exhibitions. Contact the author of this article or from SFist Read more »
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24-hour long art and film piece at SFMOMA
showcasing a clock or watch—ranging from silent classics and action blockbusters to Westerns and foreign films. Christian Marclay: The Clock will be on view in the fourth-floor galleries during regular museum hours, and is organized by Rudolf Frieling, curator from KTVU Read more »