24-Hour Marathon at the Guggenheim

January 6th, 2009

Douglas Gordon, 24 hour psycho back and forth and to and fro, 2008. Video installation with two screens and two video projections, 24-hour loop, Courtesy the artist. Installation view, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, 2008. © The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, New York. Photo: Kristopher McKay

Tonight, starting at 6pm, the Guggenheim hosts a 24-hour durational event concentrating on the concept of time, including its “myriad philosophical, psychological, biological, sociological, poetic, aesthetic, and economic manifestations… geared toward both the academic and the general, art-going public.” Comprising interviews, lectures, discussions, and performances, the marathon will engage Time across a broad spectrum of fields, artists, architects, scientists, philosophers, historians, engineers, filmmakers, musicians, and other cultural producers.

Produced in conjunction with the exhibition theanyspacewhatever, time is here treated as as a malleable material itself and is a pervasive concern of the artists in the show, including Art:21 Season 4 artist Pierre Huyghe, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Liam Gillick, and Philippe Parreno.  The latter two will be presenters at the 24-hour “performance,” along with Julieta Aranda, Shamim Momin, Alexandra Munroe, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Matthew Ritchie (Season 3), Nancy Spector, Lawrence Weiner, Lebbeus Woods, and a host of others.

There will be free coffee on hand. For the complete schedule and further information, click here.


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