Over the past 30 years, Christian Marclay has explored the fusion of fine art and audio cultures, transforming sounds and music into a visible, physical form through performance, collage, sculpture, installation, photography and video.
Marclay began his exploration into sound and art through performances with turntables in 1979, while he was still a student. Early work includes a series of ‘Recycled Records’ (1980-86), fragmented and reassembled vinyl records that became hybrid objects that could be played, replete with abrupt leaps in tone and sound. For his ‘Body Mix’ series (1991-92), he stitched together album covers into works to create strange phantasms of music and culture – such as Deutsche Grammaphon conductors with the slender legs of Tina Turner – that bring to mind Surrealist ‘Exquisite Corpses’. This transformation of musical instruments or objects to create visual puns is an essential component of Marclay’s work. Virtuoso (1999), for instance, features an accordion with its bellows elongated to more than seven metres.
Recently, Marclay has created ambitious work in a variety of media. The video Guitar Drag (2000) features a Fender Stratocaster being dragged behind a pick-up truck along rough country roads in Texas. While on one level the work is an expression of Marclay’s interest in creating a new sound, it is also a nod to the guitar-destroying antics of rock stars as well as a reference to the murder of James Byrd Jr., an African-American man dragged to his death behind a pick-up truck. Video Quartet (2002), a large, four-screen projection featuring hundreds of clips from old Hollywood films, with actors and musicians making sound or playing instruments, represents a high point of his vision, an elaborate audio-visual collage that evokes pop culture, appropriation art and sampling.
Christian Marclay was born in California in 1955, raised in Switzerland and now lives in New York. He has exhibited widely, including solo exhibitions at Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden (2006), Barbican Art Gallery, London (2005), Seattle Art Museum, Seattle (2004), Tate Modern, London (2004), UCLA Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (2003), and the SFMoMA, San Francisco (2001). Group exhibitions include SITE Santa Fe, New Mexico (2003), Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (2001) and Hayward Gallery, London (2000).
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![]() | Telephones 4 Images |
![]() | Miscellaneous I 4 Images |
![]() | Photographs II 4 Images |
![]() | Untitled (from the series 'Abstract Music') 4 Images |
![]() | Works on paper I 4 Images |
![]() | Works on paper II 4 Images |
![]() | Video Quartet 4 Images |
![]() | Miscellaneous II 2 Images |
![]() | Miscellaneous III 4 Images |
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| CV | |
| Bibliography | |
| Exhibitions | |
| Crossfire 2 Feb—10 Mar 2007 | |
| Video Quartet 10 Jul—6 Sep 2003 | |
| Antipodes Notations 2 Jul—2 Aug 2003 | |
| Artist's Publications Available in the Bookshop |
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| Crossfire 2007 | |
| News | |
| Christian Marclay at MAMCO 24 Jun 2008 | |
| Related Links | |
| http://www.furious.com/perf... Perfect Sound Forever | |
| http://www.sfmoma.org/exhib... San Francisco Museum of Modern Art | |
| http://www.tate.org.uk/mode... Tate Online | |
| http://www.hammer.ucla.edu/... UCLA Hammer Museum, Los Angeles | |
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