Article: Christian Marclay: this artist makes music like you've never seen before and art like you've never heard before.(Interview)

The art world is enjoying an extended fling with pop music--Fischerspooner and Lansing-Dreiden balance smart songcraft with multimedia presentations, while Black Dice fill galleries with squalls of feedback--and sound art is booming, most recently in Paris at the Centre Georges Pompidou's exhibition "Sons & Lumieres: A History of Sound in 20th Century Art." But few have done more to fuse fine art and audio culture than Christian Marclay. Since the late 1970s he has used elements of collage, sculpture, readymades, painting, photography, video, and installation, and done pioneering work in the field of experimental turntablism--which he developed in parallel to hip-hop's ...

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