(San Rafael, California, 1955 - )
1995
DVD
Collection of the Akron Art Museum
Museum Acquisition Fund
2003.39
New York artist Christian Marclay utilized Hollywood film archives to create a cohesive collage into a 7-minute video narrative. An archetype of the human encounter with the telephone is woven from a diverse field of familiar images. A phone rings and is approached with anxious expectation, fear, boredom, desire or anger. The players are strangers, or known to us as Cary Grant, Barbara Stanwyck, Ray Milland and others. This visual experience is augmented by Marclay’s sound editing which creates a collage of the telephone’s mechanics, the human voice and the deafening silences of the soul. This piece was included in the Venice Biennale of 1999.