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Christian Marclay (born January 11, 1955) is a
visual art The visual arts are art forms such as painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, ceramics, photography, video, filmmaking, design, crafts and architecture. Many artistic disciplines such as performing arts, conceptual art, and textile arts ...
ist and composer. He holds both American and Swiss nationality. Marclay's work explores connections between sound, noise, photography, video, and film. A pioneer of using
gramophone record A phonograph record (also known as a gramophone record, especially in British English), or simply a record, is an analog sound storage medium in the form of a flat disc with an inscribed, modulated spiral groove. The groove usually starts ne ...
s and turntables as
musical instrument A musical instrument is a device created or adapted to make musical sounds. In principle, any object that produces sound can be considered a musical instrument—it is through purpose that the object becomes a musical instrument. A person who pl ...
s to create sound collages, Marclay is, in the words of critic Thom Jurek, perhaps the "unwitting inventor of
turntablism Turntablism is the art of manipulating sounds and creating new music, sound effects, mixes and other creative sounds and beats, typically by using two or more turntables and a cross fader-equipped DJ mixer. The mixer is plugged into a PA sys ...
." His own use of turntables and records, beginning in the late 1970s, was developed independently of but roughly parallel to hip hop's use of the instrument.European Graduate School Biography
. Retrieved 25 June 2011.


Early life and education

Christian Marclay was born on January 11, 1955, in San Rafael,
Marin County Marin County is a county located in the northwestern part of the San Francisco Bay Area of the U.S. state of California. As of the 2020 census, the population was 262,231. Its county seat and largest city is San Rafael. Marin County is acros ...
, California, to a Swiss father and an American mother and raised in
Geneva Geneva ( ; french: Genève ) frp, Genèva ; german: link=no, Genf ; it, Ginevra ; rm, Genevra is the second-most populous city in Switzerland (after Zürich) and the most populous city of Romandy, the French-speaking part of Switzerland. Situa ...
, Switzerland.Paula Cooper Gallery Biography
Paulacoopergallery.com, Accessed 25 June 2011.]
He studied at the Ecole Supérieure d'Art Visuel in Geneva (1975–1977), the
Massachusetts College of Art Massachusetts College of Art and Design, branded as MassArt, is a public college of visual and applied art in Boston, Massachusetts. Founded in 1873, it is one of the nation’s oldest art schools, the only publicly funded independent art school ...
in Boston (1977–1980, Bachelor of Fine Arts) in the Studio for Interrelated Media Program, and the
Cooper Union The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art (Cooper Union) is a private college at Cooper Square in New York City. Peter Cooper founded the institution in 1859 after learning about the government-supported École Polytechnique ...
in New York (1978). As a student he was notably interested in
Joseph Beuys Joseph Heinrich Beuys ( , ; 12 May 1921 – 23 January 1986) was a German artist, teacher, performance artist, and art theorist whose work reflected concepts of humanism, sociology, and anthroposophy. He was a founder of a provocative art mov ...
and the
Fluxus Fluxus was an international, interdisciplinary community of artists, composers, designers and poets during the 1960s and 1970s who engaged in experimental art performances which emphasized the artistic process over the finished product. Fluxus ...
movement of the 1960s and 1970s. Long based in
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, Marclay has in recent years divided his time between New York and London.


Work

Citing the influence of
John Cage John Milton Cage Jr. (September 5, 1912 – August 12, 1992) was an American composer and music theorist. A pioneer of indeterminacy in music, electroacoustic music, and non-standard use of musical instruments, Cage was one of the leading f ...
,
Yoko Ono Yoko Ono ( ; ja, 小野 洋子, Ono Yōko, usually spelled in katakana ; born February 18, 1933) is a Japanese multimedia artist, singer, songwriter, and peace activist. Her work also encompasses performance art and filmmaking. Ono grew up i ...
and Vito Acconci, Marclay has long explored the rituals around making and collecting music.Rachel Donado (27 February 2015)
Splat! Beep! This Artist Sees in Sound
''
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''.
Drawn to the energy of punk rock, he began creating songs, singing to music on pre-recorded backing tapes. Unable to recruit a drummer for his 1979 performances with guitarist Kurt Henry, Marclay used the regular rhythms of a skipping LP record as a percussion instrument.Jason Gross
"Interview with Christian Marclay"
, ''Perfect Sound Forever'', March 1998. Retrieved 25 June 2011.
These duos with Henry might be the first time a musician used records and turntables as interactive, improvising musical instruments. Marclay sometimes manipulates or damages records to produce continuous loops and skips, and has said he generally prefers inexpensive used records purchased at thrift shops, as opposed to other turntablists who often seek out specific recordings. In 1998 he claimed never to have paid more than US$1 for a record. Marclay has occasionally cut and re-joined different LP records; when played on a turntable, these re-assembled records will combine snippets of different music in quick succession along with clicks or pops from the seams – typical of
noise music Noise music is a genre of music that is characterised by the expressive use of noise within a musical context. This type of music tends to challenge the distinction that is made in conventional musical practices between musical and non-musical ...
– and when the original LPs were made of differently-colored vinyl, the reassembled LPs can themselves be considered as works of art. Some of Marclay's musical pieces are carefully recorded and edited plunderphonics-style; he is also active in
free improvisation Free improvisation or free music is improvised music without any rules beyond the logic or inclination of the musician(s) involved. The term can refer to both a technique (employed by any musician in any genre) and as a recognizable genre in its ...
. He was filmed performing a duo with Erikm for the documentary '' Scratch''. His scene didn't make the final cut, but is included among the DVD extras. Marclay released ''
Record Without a Cover ''Record Without a Cover'' is an album by artist Christian Marclay. It was released in 1985 by Recycled Records. An improvised sound collage, the album was sold as an LP record with no cover or protective packaging, such that the damage from ship ...
'' on Recycled Records in 1985, "...designed to be sold without a jacket, not even a sleeve!" Accumulating dust and fingerprints would enhance the sound. A review in ''
Spin Spin or spinning most often refers to: * Spinning (textiles), the creation of yarn or thread by twisting fibers together, traditionally by hand spinning * Spin, the rotation of an object around a central axis * Spin (propaganda), an intentionally ...
'' at the time cited Marclay's "coolest theatrical gesture" in his live performances of phonoguitar: the artist strapped a record player onto himself and played, for example, a
Jimi Hendrix James Marshall "Jimi" Hendrix (born Johnny Allen Hendrix; November 27, 1942September 18, 1970) was an American guitarist, singer and songwriter. Although his mainstream career spanned only four years, he is widely regarded as one of the most ...
album. In ''Five Cubes'' (1989), he melted vinyl records into cubes. In the 1980s and early '90s, he invented album covers. ''The Sound of Silence'' (1988) is a black-and-white photograph of the
Simon & Garfunkel Simon & Garfunkel were an American folk rock duo consisting of the singer-songwriter Paul Simon and the singer Art Garfunkel. They were one of the best-selling music groups of the 1960s, and their biggest hits—including the electric remix of ...
single of the same title. Following this turn, Marclay has in more recent years produced visual art, although usually of representations of sound, or the various technologies of representing sound. His ''Graffiti Composition'' (2002) posted musical notes on walls around Berlin, compiled photographs of them as they faded, and is performed in concert. ''Shuffle'' (2007) and ''Ephemera'' (2009) are also musical scores. In ''Sound Holes'' (2007), he photographed the many patterns of speaker holes on intercoms. From 2007-2009 he worked with
cyanotype The cyanotype (from Ancient Greek κυάνεος - ''kuáneos'', “dark blue” + τύπος - ''túpos'', “mark, impression, type”) is a slow-reacting, economical photographic printing formulation sensitive to a limited near ultraviolet ...
at Graphicstudio to capture the motion of cassette tapes unspooling. And an interest in onomatopoeia dating back to 1989 has culminated in his monumental ''Manga Scroll'' (2010), a 60-foot scroll of cartoon interjections that doubles as a musical score. In 2010 he produced '' The Clock'', a 24-hour compilation of time-related scenes from movies that debuted at London's
White Cube White Cube is a contemporary art gallery founded by Jay Jopling in London in 1993. The gallery has two branches in London: White Cube Mason's Yard in central London and White Cube Bermondsey in South East London; White Cube Hong Kong, in Centr ...
gallery in 2010. In 2016 he produced ''Made to Be Destroyed'', a compilation of film clips showing the destruction of art works or buildings. Thom Jurek writes that "While many intellectuals have made wild pronouncements about Marclay and his art – and it is art, make no mistake – writing all sorts of blather about how he strips the adult century bare by his cutting up of vinyl records and pasting them together with parts from other vinyl records, they never seem to mention that these sound collages of his are charming, very human, and quite often intentionally hilarious." Marclay has performed and recorded both solo and in collaboration with many musicians, including
John Zorn John Zorn (born September 2, 1953) is an American composer, conductor, saxophonist, arranger and producer who "deliberately resists category". Zorn's avant-garde and experimental approaches to composition and improvisation are inclusive of j ...
, William Hooker, Elliott Sharp,
Otomo Yoshihide is a Japanese composer and multi-instrumentalist. He mainly plays guitar, turntables, and electronics. He first came to international prominence in the 1990s as the leader of the experimental rock group Ground Zero, and has since worked i ...
,
Butch Morris Lawrence Douglas "Butch" Morris (February 10, 1947 – January 29, 2013) was an American cornetist, composer and conductor. He was known for pioneering his structural improvisation method, ''Conduction'', which he utilized on many recordings. ...
, Shelley Hirsch, Flo Kaufmann and
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; he has also performed with the group
Sonic Youth Sonic Youth was an American rock band based in New York City, formed in 1981. Founding members Thurston Moore (guitar, vocals), Kim Gordon (bass, vocals, guitar) and Lee Ranaldo (guitar, vocals) remained together for the entire history of t ...
, and in other projects with Sonic Youth's members.


Other activities

*
Swiss Institute Contemporary Art New York Swiss Institute / Contemporary Art New York (SI) is an independent non-profit contemporary art organization founded in 1986. SI is located at 38 St Marks Pl, the corner of Second Avenue and St Marks Place in the East Village neighborhood of Manhatt ...
, Member of the Board of Trustees (since 2016)


Personal life

Marclay began dating curator Lydia Yee in 1991, and the couple married in 2011.


Recognition

At the 2011
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, representing the United States of America, Marclay was recognized as the best artist in the official exhibition, winning the Golden Lion for ''The Clock''. ''
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'' responded by naming Marclay one of the ten most important artists of today. Accepting the Golden Lion, Marclay invoked
Andy Warhol Andy Warhol (; born Andrew Warhola Jr.; August 6, 1928 – February 22, 1987) was an American visual artist, film director, and producer who was a leading figure in the visual art movement known as pop art. His works explore the relationsh ...
, thanking the jury "for giving ''The Clock'' its fifteen minutes". In 2013, Dale Eisinger of ''Complex'' ranked ''Berlin Mix'' the 17th best work of performance art in history. In 2015 the
White Cube White Cube is a contemporary art gallery founded by Jay Jopling in London in 1993. The gallery has two branches in London: White Cube Mason's Yard in central London and White Cube Bermondsey in South East London; White Cube Hong Kong, in Centr ...
presented a major solo exhibition including a range of new work and a lively programme of weekly performances played by the
London Sinfonietta The London Sinfonietta is an English contemporary chamber orchestra founded in 1968 and based in London. The ensemble has headquarters at Kings Place and is Resident Orchestra at the Southbank Centre. Since its inaugural concert in 1968—giv ...
and guests including
Thurston Moore Thurston Joseph Moore (born July 25, 1958) is an American musician best known as a member of Sonic Youth. He has also participated in many solo and group collaborations outside Sonic Youth, as well as running the Ecstatic Peace! record label. Mo ...
and Mica Levi.


Selected exhibitions

*Christian Marclay – 1987 – The Clocktower, P.S. 1 Museum, New York City, USA *Directions: Christian Marclay – 1990 – Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden,
Smithsonian Institution The Smithsonian Institution ( ), or simply the Smithsonian, is a group of museums and education and research centers, the largest such complex in the world, created by the U.S. government "for the increase and diffusion of knowledge". Found ...
, Washington, D.C., USA *Christian Marclay – 1991 – Interim Art, London, England *The Wind Section – 1992 – Galerie Jennifer Flay, Paris, France *Christian Marclay – 1993 – Margo Leavin Gallery, Los Angeles *Christian Marclay – 1994 – Daadgalerie, Berlin, Germany; and Fri-Art Centre d'art contemporain Kunsthalle, Fribourg, Switzerland *Amplification – 1995 – Chiesa San Staë, Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy *Accompagnement Musical – 1995 – Musée d'Art et d'Histoire, Geneva, Switzerland *Arranged and Conducted – 1997 – Kunsthaus, Zurich, Switzerland *Pictures at an Exhibition – 1997 –
Whitney Museum The Whitney Museum of American Art, known informally as "The Whitney", is an art museum in the Meatpacking District and West Village neighborhoods of Manhattan in New York City. It was founded in 1930 by Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney (1875–194 ...
of American Art at Philip Morris, New York City, USA *Christian Marclay – 1999 – Paula Cooper Gallery, New York City, USA *Replay – 2007 – Cité de la Musique, Paris, France *Replay – 2007–08 –
Australian Centre for the Moving Image ACMI, formerly the Australian Centre for the Moving Image, is Australia's national museum of film, television, videogames, and art. ACMI was established in 2002 and is based at Federation Square in Melbourne, Victoria. During the 2014-15 fina ...
, Melbourne, Australia *Snap! – 2008 – Galerie Art and Essai, Rennes, France *Honk If You Love Silence – 2008 –
Mamco The MAMCO () is the contemporary art museum of Geneva Geneva ( ; french: Genève ) frp, Genèva ; german: link=no, Genf ; it, Ginevra ; rm, Genevra is the second-most populous city in Switzerland (after Zürich) and the most populous city of ...
, Geneva, Switzerland *You Said He Said She Said – 2008 – Seiler+Mosseri-Marlio Galerie, Zurich, Switzerland *Replay – 2009 – DHC/Art, Montréal, Canada *Broken English – 2009 – Seiler+Mosseri-Marlio Galerie, Zurich, Switzerland (with Justin Bennett, Shana Lutker, Euan Macdonald, Navid Nuur and Mungo Thomson) *Vinyl – 2009 – Lydgalleriet, Bergen, Norway (with Flo Kaufmann, Janek Schaefer and Otomo Yoshihide) *The Record: Contemporary Art and Vinyl – 2010 – Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA *'' The Clock'' – 15 October to 13 November 2010 –
White Cube White Cube is a contemporary art gallery founded by Jay Jopling in London in 1993. The gallery has two branches in London: White Cube Mason's Yard in central London and White Cube Bermondsey in South East London; White Cube Hong Kong, in Centr ...
, London, England *''The Clock'' – 21 January to 19 February 2011 – Paula Cooper Gallery, New York City, USA *''The Clock'' – 16 February to 17 April 2011 –
Hayward Gallery The Hayward Gallery is an art gallery within the Southbank Centre in central London, England and part of an area of major arts venues on the South Bank of the River Thames. It is sited adjacent to the other Southbank Centre buildings (the R ...
, London, England *''The Clock'' – 26 May to 31 July 2011 –
Los Angeles County Museum of Art The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) is an art museum located on Wilshire Boulevard in the Miracle Mile vicinity of Los Angeles. LACMA is on Museum Row, adjacent to the La Brea Tar Pits (George C. Page Museum). LACMA was founded in 19 ...
, Los Angeles *''The Clock'' – 4 June to 27 November 2011 – Corderie dell'Arsenale, Venice Biennale, Italy *''The Clock'' – 23 August to 20 October 2011 –
Israel Museum The Israel Museum ( he, מוזיאון ישראל, ''Muze'on Yisrael'') is an art and archaeological museum in Jerusalem. It was established in 1965 as Israel's largest and foremost cultural institution, and one of the world’s leading encyclopa ...
,
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*''The Clock'' – 3 to 5 September 2011 – MNAM (Musée National d'Art Moderne - Centre Pompidou), Paris, France *''The Clock'' – 19 September to 31 December 2011 – Museum of Fine Arts,
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, USA * ''Ephemera – Christian Marclay'', 8 to 15 October, galerie mfc-michèle didier, Paris. *''The Clock'' – 10 February to 21 May 2012 (extended) –
National Gallery of Canada The National Gallery of Canada (french: Musée des beaux-arts du Canada), located in the capital city of Ottawa, Ontario, is Canada's national art museum. The museum's building takes up , with of space used for exhibiting art. It is one of the ...
, Ottawa, Canada *''The Clock'' – March to June 2012 – Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, Australia *''The Clock'' – 14 September to 25 November 2012 –
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Gallery, Toronto, Canada *''The Clock'' – 7 January to 7 April 2013 – Wexner Center for the Arts Columbus, Ohio, USA *''The Clock'' – 11 October 2013 to 5 January 2014 –
Winnipeg Art Gallery The Winnipeg Art Gallery (WAG) is an art museum in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Its permanent collection includes over 24,000 works from Canadian, Indigenous Canadian, and international artists. The museum also holds the world's largest collect ...
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada *''The Clock'' - 6 March 2014 - 18 May 2014 -
Guggenheim Bilbao The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao is a museum of modern and contemporary art designed by Canadian-American architect Frank Gehry, and located in Bilbao, Basque Country, Spain. The museum was inaugurated on 18 October 1997 by King Juan Carlos I of Spa ...
Bilbao, Biscay, Spain *''The Clock'' - 17 May 2014 to 2 July 2014 - MNAM (Musée National d'Art Moderne - Centre Pompidou), Paris, France *''The Clock'' - 4 July to 15 September 2014 - Centre Pompidou Metz, Metz, France *''The Clock'' - 14 September 2018 - 20 January 2019 -
Tate Modern Tate Modern is an art gallery located in London. It houses the United Kingdom's national collection of international modern and contemporary art, and forms part of the Tate group together with Tate Britain, Tate Liverpool and Tate St Ives. It ...
, London, England *''Sound Stories'' - 25 August 2019 - 11 November 2019 -
Los Angeles County Museum of Art The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) is an art museum located on Wilshire Boulevard in the Miracle Mile vicinity of Los Angeles. LACMA is on Museum Row, adjacent to the La Brea Tar Pits (George C. Page Museum). LACMA was founded in 19 ...
, Los Angeles


Artist books

* ''Ephemera'', Bruxelles, mfc-michèle didier, 2009. Limited edition of 90 numbered and signed copies and 10 artist’s proofs. Voi
mfc-michèle didier


References


External links


Seiler+Mosseri-Marlio Galerie: Upcoming Exhibits.White Cube: Christian Marclay.European Graduate School: Christian Marclay.
* ttp://acousmata.com/post/83156506/phonodrum Audio of "Phonodrum" by Christian Marclay from ''Records 1981–1989'' (1997).br>The Record: Contemporary Art and Vinyl.Review of ''Album Without a Cover'' (1986), ''Spin'', January 1986.Winnipeg Art Gallery: Christian Marclay's The Clock


Interviews


''Daily Telegraph'' (1 March 2008).
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