Marina Abramovic Performansi
For six long hours performance artist marina abramovic put her life and body completely in the hands of strangers turning herself into an object to be used as one wished.
Marina abramovic performansi. Working in a wide range of media marina abramović is best known for her provocative performance works employing her own body as both subject and medium. Marina abramovic is one of those artists. Then she breaks the wine glass with her hand. Performance artists whose medium is mainly their own bodies have been known to push the envelope even further to the point of physical pain or damage or even unconsciousness.
The marina abramović institute mai was a performance art organization with a focus on durational works and the use of the abramovic method. Marina abramović s ground breaking mixed reality performance piece the life will go live as scheduled from oct. Next month christie s is hosting an exhibition of marina abramović s ground breaking mixed reality performance piece titled the life. Her work explores the relationship between performer and audience the limits of the body and the possibilities of the mind.
Wikipedia article references marina abramović serbian cyrillic. For the audience there were no immediate consequences. Performance artist marina abramovic performs during the art exhibition marina abramovic the cleaner in the museum of contemporary art in belgrade serbia saturday sept. The work premiered at london s serpentine gallery back.
During this time she agreed to remain completely passive until the experiment was over. Born november 30 1946 is a serbian performance artist. She starts off with eating 1 kilo of honey followed by the consumption of 1 litre of red wine. It was a proposed multi functional museum space in hudson new york.
8 22 at christie s london before it s offered as a highlight of the auction. In an early performance entitled rhythm 10 abramović repeatedly stabbed the spaces between her fingers with a series of knives effectively testing the relationship between the mental and physical and reinterpreting the concept of rhythm.