Fuera de Marco (Out of Frame) (2004)
Chronicle of an installation Hosfelt Gallery, San Francisco, where Uruguayan artist Marco Maggi employed 400 reams of white copy paper to carpet a concrete floor. Shuffled, scattered, stratified, slipped, toppled, and shifted in a “techtonic” terrain with geological faults and urban plans, 200,000 empty pages awaiting inscription travel in all directions to survey what is absent, and quiet the space like snowfall. Strickland’s camera explores Maggi’s landscape myopically, from macroscopic to microscopic perspectives, tracing the surgical precision of the artist’s hand and contemplating his intrepid enterprise through the fragile experience of paper.
Director: Rachel Strickland
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 21 min
Release Date: January 7, 2004
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Fuera de Marco (Out of Frame) about?
- Chronicle of an installation Hosfelt Gallery, San Francisco, where Uruguayan artist Marco Maggi employed 400 reams of white copy paper to carpet a concrete floor. Shuffled, scattered, stratified, slipped, toppled, and shifted in a “techtonic” terrain with geological faults and urban plans, 200,000 empty pages awaiting inscription travel in all directions to survey what is absent, and quiet the space like snowfall. Strickland’s camera explores Maggi’s landscape myopically, from macroscopic to microscopic perspectives, tracing the surgical precision of the artist’s hand and contemplating his intrepid enterprise through the fragile experience of paper.
- Who directed Fuera de Marco (Out of Frame)?
- Fuera de Marco (Out of Frame) was directed by Rachel Strickland.
- How long is Fuera de Marco (Out of Frame)?
- Fuera de Marco (Out of Frame) has a runtime of 21m (21 minutes).
- What genre is Fuera de Marco (Out of Frame)?
- Fuera de Marco (Out of Frame) is a Documentary film.