Christian Marclay, "The Clock"
In 2010, Christian Marclay, dubbed "the most exciting collagist since Robert Rauschenberg" by The New Yorker, debuted "The Clock," a 24-hour montage of thousands of film excerpts depicting the passage of time. It's an epic splicing of television and movies ranging from The Godfather, to Pulp Fiction, to Fatal Attraction to Gone with the Wind. "The Clock" will open this Friday at Lincoln Center, free of charge. But be prepared for long lines!*
*Young Patrons will have access to a Thursday Opening Reception, featuring remarks from Mr. Marclay, and a midnight screening.
Dates: July 13 - August 1
Location: David Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center
For more information, go HERE.
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Friday, May 24
Interview With Creative Time's Anne Pasternak Who Is Changing The Way We View Our Public Art
We sat down with Anne Pasternak for a few questions about Creative Time's past and future, as well as the importance of having an awareness about public art in the city.