A publication on American artist Christian Marclay. Centered on his exploration of the relationship between sound and image, the book brings together works ranging from paintings using onomatopoeia to video pieces and glass installations. The accompanying exhibition also featured performances in collaboration with musicians, documented within the volume. With careful attention to paper and printing techniques, the book itself becomes a reflection of Marclay’s multifaceted practice.
Pages : 148
Size : 31×23cm (hardcover)
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Christian Marclay (born 1955) is an American artist and musician known for his work that bridges sound and visual art. Using records and audio as materials, he has developed a distinctive practice that spans performance, film, and installation. He is widely recognized for his turntable performances and the video work “The Clock.” His exploration of the relationship between sound and image has made him an influential figure connecting contemporary art and music.