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Christian Marclay — Sergeant Pepper
Christian Marclay

Sergeant Pepper

"Sergeant Pepper" by Christian Marclay engages with his signature practice of appropriating and recontextualizing popular culture imagery and sound-related ephemera. The work likely draws on the iconic visual and musical legacy of the Beatles' landmark 1967 album, filtered through Marclay's lens of cultural sampling and remix. True to his broader artistic inquiry, the piece explores the intersection of music, memory, and visual representation.

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Under the Influence

March 4, 2015

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Christian Marclay, Sergeant Pepper

"Sergeant Pepper" by Christian Marclay engages with his signature practice of appropriating and recontextualizing popular culture imagery and sound-related ephemera. The work likely draws on the iconic visual and musical legacy of the Beatles' landmark 1967 album, filtered through Marclay's lens of cultural sampling and remix. True to his broader artistic inquiry, the piece explores the intersection of music, memory, and visual representation.

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Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Postmodern Art, Pop Culture Reference, Bold Colors, Music Iconography, Male Artist, Mixed Media, Music Reference, Collage, Contemporary Artist, Appropriation Art, American Artist, Pop Culture, Playful Mood

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