MoMA to screen Christian Marclay's 24-hour artwork The Clock on December 21

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The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) will screen Christian Marclay's 24-hour video artwork "The Clock" on December 21, marking its first full showing in New York since 2012. The piece synchronizes film clips to real time, creating a unique viewing experience. For this special event, MoMA will remain open overnight, allowing visitors to experience the entire artwork. Reservations will be available starting December 12, with some tickets reserved for the general public. "The Clock" debuted in London in 2010 and gained popularity in the U.S. after its 2011 showing. Only six copies exist, with five held by institutions and one owned by billionaire Steve Cohen.


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