Rendering of the facade of the Marina Abramović Institute for the Preservation of Performance Art (all renderings courtesy OMA) Nearly 150 people gathered in MoMA PS1’s performance dome this morning ...
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Last night, rumors started circulating about Jay-Z doing some kind of Rajnar-Kjartansson-meets-Marina Abramović performance art mashup, in which he would rap his new art-inspired song "Picasso Baby" ...
On the opening night of the show, Ulay showed up and sat in front of her, 22 years after they had parted. Eyes welled up, Abramovic broke her rule of no contact and reached out for his hand. The ...
For three months in 2010, Serbian-born performance artist Marina Abramovic sat in a chair in a gallery at New York’s Museum of Modern Art and directed her full, silent attention toward individual ...
In 2010, Marina Abramovic created a sensation simply by sitting in a chair, rarely moving and saying nothing. That chair was in the middle of an otherwise empty gallery in the Museum of Modern Art.
As hinted at by the exhibition and book titles, the show is offering a rare glimpse into Abramović’s artistic process, exploring the creative journeys she’s undertaken through four decades’ worth of ...
Since the early 1970s, the Serbian performance artist Marina Abramović has "risked her health, her sanity and even her life" in the service of her art, said Adrian Searle in The Guardian. "Performance ...
Tracey Emin once said “My work won’t be half so good when I’m gone.” This is even more true of Abramović, since she often put herself in harm's way by making herself extremely vulnerable or testing ...
Asia’s largest noncommercial art event recruited from all corners of the globe, “breaking the stereotypes of what it means to be making contemporary art in India.” By Walker Mimms Twyla Tharp led the ...