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The same stumpy, neckless bodies, with disproportionately big heads of late antique shape, the same crowding, the same . . . distribution of light and shade.” Writing in the Italian art review ...
Remember that clock that made you late by gradually getting slower over time – or even stopping completely? What if, rather than the rhythmic tick-tock of the rotating hands, your clock was ...
Yet what makes “The Clock” such an astonishing work of art is the inventive subtlety with which the old clips are woven together. As with the birds in Audubon’s ornithological books ...
The run of “The Clock” that commenced last week at the Museum of Modern Art and ends Feb. 17 ... For two years in the late 2000s, up to six assistants sourced appropriate clips for him ...
The impact on video art of Marclay’s “The Clock,” which is on display at the Museum of Modern Art in New York through Feb. 17, has been as jolting as “Hamilton” on musicals. Kjartansson ...
He took care of them. He spent hours, minutes, and seconds in his shop, nearly around the clock, preparing for art shows near and far. "Shaker Village, I've done it for about two years," he said.