A study in duration.

On January 22nd, 2026, Alexander Massey ran 52.7 kilometers across San Francisco, moving between eight major art institutions and encountering more than 10,000 artworks in twelve hours. The performance itself—the physical act of continuous viewing, movement, and exhaustion—constituted the artwork. The work unfolds as a physicalized doom-scroll, translating the compulsive velocity of digital consumption into an embodied circuit of museums and galleries. This short film serves as its record, capturing the largest number of artworks ever viewed by a person in a single day.