- Crossfire! - 21st Century Digital Art
Christian Marclay’s “Crossfire!” is a four-channel projection piece, which assaults the viewer with gunfire from a compilation of Hollywood films This installation was in the Photographer’s Gallery as a part of the exhibit, “Shoot! Existential Photography”
- Christian Marclay. Crossfire. 2007 | MoMA
Crossfire 2007 Four-channel video (color, sound) 8:27 min Acquired through the generosity of Philip E Aarons and Shelley Fox Aarons 452 2007 © 2025 Christian Marclay
- Christian Marclay - Wikipedia
Christian Marclay (born January 11, 1955) is a visual artist and composer He holds both American and Swiss nationality Marclay's work explores connections between sound art, noise music, photography, video art, film and digital animations
- Crossfire! (Video 2007) - IMDb
Crossfire!: Directed by Christian Marclay Video installation in the form of a four-channel projection piece, which assaults the viewer with gunfire from a jerky compilation of Hollywood films: a chaotic barrage of gun shots revealing its close attention to rhythm and form
- Crossfire | White Cube
Since the early 1980s, Marclay has been developing a distinctive body of work that explores the relationships between sound and image Renowned for his exuberant and witty collages, Marclay has made use of everything from record covers to film clips to construct pictures, objects and installations
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Now I know what it feels like to be shot at Christian Marclay’s new four-screen film piece is aptly called Crossfire It starts peaceably enough, with glimpses of guns being cocked and prepared, but the moment a single bullet flies spinning through the air towards us, hell breaks lose
- Christian Marclay, Crossfire, 2007 | Collection | The Roberts . . .
Founded in the early 1990s by David Roberts, and today shaped together with Indrė Šerpytytė-Roberts, the collection is international in scope and focuses on modern and contemporary work spanning sculpture, painting, photography, drawing, video and installation
- Crossfire | The Clock Wiki | Fandom
Crossfire is a 2007 video installation by Christian Marclay It consists of a four-channel video of found footage showing guns and gunfire Crossfire was produced as an edition of six copies It debuted in February 2007 at White Cube The work consists of four video channels that are projected
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