Working across collage, video, installation, photography and sound, Christian Marclay's most recognisable work is The Clock, 2010, a staggering 24 hour film using footage from the last century of cinema. Represented in real-time, snippets of clock towers, alarm clocks and wrist watches are interspersed with scenes of car chases, lovers, bank heist and shoot-outs. The incessant materiality of time is also present in the artist's other works where sound collages and visual sampling reveal a temporal experience bound to imagery and acoustics.
Read MoreMarclay was the winner of the Golden Lion at the 2011 Venice Biennale, and is one of the most prominent artists of the 21st century. His work has been exhibited in major national institutes including MOMA, New York; The Serpentine Gallery, London; Garage Center for Contemporary Culture, Mocow; and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney.