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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 | 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 | 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
Christian Marclay - Fraenkel Gallery A biography of Fraenkel Gallery artist Christian Marclay, whose work explores the intersection of sound and the visual world using audio recording, photography, video, film, printmaking, and collage
La Collection de la Fondation - Crossfire Since the early 1980s, Christian Marclay has been working on the edge of the visual arts and music An installation of four projections onto opposing pairs of large screens, Crossfire (2007) immerses the spectator in a hypnotic experience that combines sound and images
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 A pioneer of using gramophone records and turntables as musical instruments to create sound collages, Marclay is, in the words of critic Thom Jurek
Shots fired Christian Marclay Crossfire, 2007 . . . - Facebook 🚪 Following his seminal piece ‘The Clock’ from 2010, Marclay’s new work 'Doors’ opens this evening at @whitecube Mason’s Yard in London In a similar method to ‘Crossfire’, Marclay has collaged film clips of a single action – a door opening or closing #ChristianMarclay#VideoArt#WhiteCube#Hollywood#Films
Christian Marclay - Artists - Paula Cooper Gallery Paula Cooper Gallery opened in Soho in 1968 and has been based in Chelsea since 1996 Exhibitions focus on conceptual and minimal art, and the gallery frequently hosts performances and special events