(Credit goes to © Christian Marclay. Courtesy Paula Cooper Gallery, New York and White Cube, London. Photo: Todd-White Photography. Christian Marclay; Detail of The Clock, 2010; Single-channel video with sound; 24 hours.)
Earlier today, we talked to people waiting in line (some for up to four hours!) for Christian Marclay’s spectacular 24-hour work of video art The Clock at Lincoln Center’s David Rubenstein Atrium. You only have one more day to check it out as part of this year’s Lincoln Center Festival if you haven’t already!
 

(Credit goes to © Christian Marclay. Courtesy Paula Cooper Gallery, New York and White Cube, London. Photo: Todd-White Photography. Christian Marclay; Detail of The Clock, 2010; Single-channel video with sound; 24 hours.)

Earlier today, we talked to people waiting in line (some for up to four hours!) for Christian Marclay’s spectacular 24-hour work of video art The Clock at Lincoln Center’s David Rubenstein Atrium. You only have one more day to check it out as part of this year’s Lincoln Center Festival if you haven’t already!