Sixty-Four Bells and a Bow: Performed by Kato Hideki and Zeena Parkins Fri, Aug 20, 2010, 2 pm

Sixty-Four Bells and a Bow: Performed by Kato Hideki and Zeena Parkins

Fri, Aug 20, 2010
2 pm

Ripped paper glued to a gray board.
Ripped paper glued to a gray board.

Christian Marclay, Graffiti Composition, 1996–2002. Portfolio of 150 digital prints. Printed by Muse X Editions, Los Angeles, published by Paula Cooper Gallery, New York. Courtesy the artist and Paula Cooper Gallery. © Christian Marclay

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Fourth Floor

Christian Marclay: Festival features multiple daily performances of Marclay's musical scores by individual musicians and ensembles. A veritable "Who's Who" of downtown and avant-garde musicians, these performers will interpret more than a dozen of Marclay's graphic scores.

Please visit the exhibition website for more information about Marclay's scores, along with performers' biographies.

This event is free with museum admission; no special tickets or reservations are required.


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