Christian Marclay

Kim Gordon

Phaidon Press, ISBN 0714843741 The type of artistic experience that Christian Marclay door with his works is the objectification of sound in its reiterpretati emitting body. The 'mixing physical' work, for example, is on the media (disks) that their aesthetic representation (the covers) does not transcend never pop culture, but carving out a key to understanding self and irreverent. The interconnection between art and music, which wallows in recognizable conventions of pop, as evidenced, in fact, the wonderful collage of album covers or those obtained in various ways with the same vinyl. And the skill of the recycling of vinyl, such as the extraordinary record collection with Christmas songs, highlights the attitude of a visual and conceptual Marclay, ie the ability to associate on a plan of physical abstraction sound materials. Drawing on its primary objects at thrift shops, areas resulting in the consumption of music, he crystallizes the status of the vinyl as a medium. With artistic roots developed in the eighties, in an era of technological development and embryonic revolutionary at the same time, with access to the first analog technologies of mass (walkman, super 8 cameras, VCRs, VHS), Marclay has preserved the attitude and performance the manipulation of objects. is the musical memory that constantly is tickled by his works, storage of memories sound that overlaps, or changes in a thousand different forms, without centering efforts auditory imagination of the viewer.