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September 2023

  • four stills from Christian Marclay’s Doors, 2022, of a black and white film of a man exiting through a door, a woman in red either opening or closing a door, a closeup of a hand about to turn a key in a lock, and a person about to go through a door with an exit sign above it

    Christian Marclay: Doors review – spellbinding entrances and exits

  • a still image from Christian Marclay’s montage film Doors, showing a woman in a red dress opening a door, seen from behind

    Christian Marclay: Doors review – a nightmarishly entertaining video labyrinth

August 2023

  • A still from Christian Marclay’s Doors.

    ‘It became a nightmare’: artist Christian Marclay on global smash The Clock – and his new work Doors

    His 24-hour clock made of movie clips was a sensation. Can Doors, a montage of screen stars entering and leaving rooms, beat it? The artist reveals how lockdown and our new age of anxiety pushed him to finish it

October 2020

  • Video art

    From Warhol to Steve McQueen: a history of video art in 30 works

    Starting with experimental film in the 60s, video art has revolutionised the art world. We celebrate the medium through its most groundbreaking pieces

September 2019

  • From left: Tatlin’s Whisper #5, The Clock, The Weather Project, Pussy Riot, The Battle of Orgreave

    Best culture of the 21st century
    The best art of the 21st century

    Steve McQueen in bed, Ai Weiwei in trouble, Pussy Riot in church and Ragnar Kjartansson in the bath – they’re all included in our countdown of the best art since 2000

February 2019

  • A scene from Christian Marclay’s The Clock (2010), now screening at Acmi in Melbourne

    The Clock comes to Melbourne: what the 24-hour concept film can do to your brain

    Now playing at Acmi, the world’s most popular piece of concept art, by Christian Marclay, inspires thoughts of cities, community and death

November 2018

  • The Clock by Christian Marclay at Tate Modern.

    Doing time: what I learned from 24 hours watching The Clock

    Christian Marclay’s film at Tate Modern knits together thousands of clips in an era-defining artwork. And I viewed the whole thing

September 2018

  • Christian Marclay The Clock 2010 (high res) 8

    The Clock review – 'The longer you watch it, the more addictive it becomes'

  • In a tick … a still from The Clock, which is showing at Tate Modern.

    'It's impossible!' – Christian Marclay and the 24-hour clock made of movie clips

March 2018

  • Preponderance of women artists … Victoria Crowe’s Ronald Stevenson (1983).

    Tacita Dean and Jenny Saville lead strong female presence at Edinburgh art festival

    Phyllida Barlow, Lucy Skaer and Victoria Crowe also feature in the lineup alongside old masters including Canaletto and Rembrandt

October 2016

  • Pop Pop firecracker boxes, Chinatown, San Francisco, by Christian Marclay.

    Christian Marclay's best photograph – the San Francisco firecrackers with the perfect name

    ‘I’ve got Psssst! hairspray and Vroom car keys. So when I saw these firecrackers in San Francisco I had to photograph them’

December 2015

  • Chinese artist Ai Weiwei poses for photographers with his work "Tree" during a press preview at the Royal Academy in London on September 15, 2015, ahead of the opening of a major exhibition of his work. The exhibition runs from September 19 to December 13, 2015.   AFP PHOTO / LEON NEALLEON NEAL/AFP/Getty Images

    Observer critics' review of 2015
    Laura Cumming: the best art of 2015

    It was a wonderful year, as Goya’s extraordinary portraits got together, Ai Weiwei broke free and Eric Ravilious took us to the skies

January 2015

  • The Image as Burden (1993) by Marlene Dumas. Click here to see full image.

    Art Weekly newsletter
    Punks and pub crawls – the week in art

    Jonathan Jones: A show about youth subcultures takes over the Photographers’ Gallery’s new space, while Christian Marclay’s inebriated action paintings hit London. Plus, the gif art you can see from space, and how much sponsorship money BP paid Tate
  • Nástio Mosquito

    Guide daily
    Nástio Mosquito, Ruth Ewan, James Rigler: this week’s new exhibitions

    From Nástio Mosquito’s multimedia persona-building in Birmingham to James Rigler’s experimental ceramics in Glasgow, find out what’s happening in art around the country
  • Surround Sounds, by Christian Marclay

    Christian Marclay: let’s get messed up

    How do you follow up a worldwide art phenomenon? If you’re Christian Marclay, you go on a booze-fuelled paint-splurging bender. Adrian Searle gets drunk on his dizzying new show

April 2014

  • Woman's Hour

    This week's new live music
    Woman's Hour, Fuck Buttons, Chet Faker: this week's new live music

    Woman's Hour | Fuck Buttons | Chet Faker | Led Bib | Christian Marclay and Okkyung Lee | Basel Symphony Orchestra: More Than Minimal

February 2012

  • Christian Marclay's Clock 2010

    Tate buys timeshare in Christian Marclay's Clock

    24-hour artwork using thousands of movie clips to keep real time is acquired by Tate and two other museums

August 2011

  • ...puEEp... (2001) by Ingrid Calame

    Art Weekly newsletter
    Velázquez, Christian Marclay and the Brighton Pavilion – the week in art

    Sign up to the Guardian's Art Weekly email and get all the latest art world news delivered straight to your inbox

June 2011

  • Urs Fischer Venice Biennale

    Jonathan Jones on art
    Time flies at the Venice Biennale

    Jonathan Jones: Christian Marclay's cinema-clock and Urs Fischer's melting wax sculpture both strike a haunting chord about the passing of time

April 2011

  • The Clock by Christian Marclay

    Film blog
    Christian Marclay's The Clock: a masterpiece of our times

    Peter Bradshaw: This staggering artistic montage telling the time in film and TV clips will run on in your thoughts
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