Marclay created this monumental work by unspooling magnetic tapes from music cassettes (by the bands and musicians named in the work's title) and draping them across light-sensitive paper. The dramatic, swirling forms recall Abstract Expressionist paintings of the 1950s, an area of great strength in MoMA's collection. Printmaking is one of the tools Marclay uses in his ongoing exploration of the intersection between sound, performance, and the visual arts, incorporating unconventional approaches, such as printing from inked vinyl LPs.

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New to the Print Collection: Matisse to Bourgeois, June 13, 2012–January 7, 2013.

Medium Cyanotype
Dimensions composition and sheet: 51 1/2 x 97 3/4" (130.8 x 248.3 cm)
Publisher Graphicstudio, University of South Florida, Tampa
Printer Graphicstudio, University of South Florida, Tampa
Edition unique
Credit Acquired through the generosity of Steven A. and Alexandra M. Cohen
Object number 123.2012
Department Drawings and Prints

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Christian Marclay

Christian Marclay

American and Swiss, born 1955 25 works online

Time—that most intangible and mysterious of things—is the very stuff of modern culture. What else is a film but time captured and condensed onto celluloid ?

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