Mark Armijo McKnight: Decreation

2024

A dark room with a large black-and-white projection of a metronome on a rocky surface. Two white rectangular blocks are placed in front.

Sound Description: Mark Armijo McKnight, Without a Song, 2024
Running Time: 00:11:19

Sound Description: Atmospheric wind whooshes overhead as the film opens. A couple of minutes in, the rhythmic mechanical sound of several metronomes begins. They go on: tick tock, tick tock, tick tock, multiplied and mostly in-sync with each other, but adding to a chorus. This continues for several minutes, and the faint sound of the wind comes back, overlapping with the metronomes. As the film’s lens pulls back to reveal the full landscape of each metronome in the vast rocky landscape, the sound becomes more pared-down: soon, only the sound of one metronome against the whirring air continues. Tick Tock, each second is measured, until that metronome stops, and the only sound is the wind. The film continues, close to silent, for two more minutes. In the final minute, the faint sound of two birds chirping can be heard in the distance. 


Installation view of Mark Armijo McKnight: Decreation (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, August 24, 2024–January 12, 2025). From front: Duet (2024), Without a Song (2024). Photograph by Ron Amstutz

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