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    Artist Marina Abramović in 2012. Rhythm 0 was a six-hour long endurance art performed by the Serbian performance artist Marina Abramović in Naples in 1974. [ 1] The work involved Abramović standing still while the audience was invited to do to her whatever they wished, using one of 72 objects she had placed on a table.

  2. Jun 29, 2022 · Rhythm 0 by Marina Abramović, 1974, via Delphian Gallery, London. In the instructions, Abramović clearly states: I am the object. Her status as an object rather than a human being is confirmed by Abramović’s passive behavior and the audience acting out their desires on her. The artist herself said that she was there like a puppet.

  3. Sep 22, 2023 · Born in Belgrade, Serbia in 1946, Marina Abramovic studied art both in her hometown and in Zagreb, Croatia. ... Arguably her most provocative early work was 1974's "Rhythm 0," a performance in ...

  4. 6 / 21. Marina Abramović. Rhythm 0. 1974. (Yugoslav, born 1946) 35mm slide projection (black and white and color, silent), assorted objects. GLENN LOWRY: By the 1970s, performance art had achieved a level of notoriety and even acceptance. However, because many artists used their bodies aggressively in their performances, it was often perceived ...

  5. ‘Rhythm 0‘, Marina Abramovic, 1974 ‘Rhythm 0‘, Marina Abramovic, 1974 Skip navigation ... Art Making Create like an artist Kids art activities Tate Draw game ...

  6. Nov 30, 2023 · Going solely on Marina Abramović’s 1974 performance art piece, Rhythm 0, the answer is about six hours. The piece was infamous, not because of what it revealed about her as an artist, but what it said about the participating audience. Invited to do whatever they wanted to her, they were coy initially.

  7. Rhythm 0, 1974 is one of Marina Abramovic’s earliest and most challenging works, in which she examines the relationship between performer and audience. Abramovic, in a passive role, let viewers act on her body in any way they chose, using 72 objects placed on a table, including a feather, scalpel, whip and pistol: some give pleasure, others might inflict pain.