Christian Marclay's new film "Doors" premiered at the Brooklyn Museum on June 13 and will be showcased until April 12, 2026. This engaging work comprises a collage of cinematic scenes featuring doors, gates, and other thresholds. It is a collaborative acquisition with the Hirsch Museum and serves as the focal point of the museum's redesigned fifth floor. Curator Kimberli Grant notes Marclay's significance as a major international artist and anticipates that the installation will excite visitors and enhance their museum experience.
Christian Marclay's "Doors" is a playful collage of cinematic thresholds, captivating viewers at the Brooklyn Museum through 2026.
The installation, co-purchased with the Hirsch Museum, serves as the centerpiece of the museum's reimagined fifth floor.
Curator Kimberli Grant emphasizes that Christian Marclay is a major international artist and that the new work is expected to generate excitement among visitors.
This reimagined space aims to engage audiences actively and make contemporary art more accessible and appealing.
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