Christian Marclay

Interesting exhibition at White Cube Bermondsey of new work by Christian Marclay looking at the relationship between image and sound.

There was one room of bright pop art style pictures of the written sound in cartoons. Focusing on wet noises he used dripping plaint to reflect this. Another room also used cartoon sound images but projected onto the walls around you in an animating which reflected the sound. One of the best video installations I’ve seen in a while.

The corridor featured a video installation shown on multiple screens at foot level of a walk along a street on a morning walk in which the artists ‘coaxes sound’ from the empty glasses, bottles and cans which he finds, entitled “Pub Crawl” you walk through it casting your shadow as you go.

At weekends there is music being performed in the spaces which is recorded then during the week is made into vinyl records is a pressing plant set up in one of the rooms. I found this mesmerizing! A hard working man moved the vinyl through three processes to make the record almost becoming part of the machinery. His timing for moving the disc between processes was crucial. I could have watched this for hours, you kept wanting to stay for just another one!

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