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March 1 @ 12:00 am 11:59 pm

Anthony McCall, Line Describing a Cone (1973), footprint at 24 minutes. Courtesy of the artist, Sean Kelly New York, and Sprüth Magers.

The works begin as film animations. In Line Describing a Cone, a single white point extends into a slowly curving line, building to a full circle across its running time. The 10-minute Conical Solid (1974) projects a flat blade of light that rotates from a fixed central axis at varying speeds. Cone of Variable Volume shifts the size of a complete circle across four movements, one of which, McCall notes, builds “so that it resembles a very slow breathing.”

McCall developed these works after relocating from London to New York City in 1973, seeking to create what he described as a “film that could exist only in the moment of projection with an audience, without reference to an ‘elsewhere.’”

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