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Marina Abramović (Serbian Cyrillic: Марина Абрамовић, pronounced [marǐːna abrǎːmoʋitɕ]; born November 30, 1946) is a Serbian conceptual and performance artist. Her work explores body art, endurance art, the relationship between the performer and audience, the limits of the body, and the possibilities of the mind.
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Mar 14–May 31, 2010. This performance retrospective traces...
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Mar 14, 2010 · Mar 14–May 31, 2010. This performance retrospective traces the prolific career of Marina Abramović (Yugoslav, b. 1946) with approximately fifty works spanning over four decades of her early interventions and sound pieces, video works, installations, photographs, solo performances, and collaborative performances made with Ulay (Uwe Laysiepen).
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Jul 20, 2022 · During a performance, her former partner in art and life, Ulay, turned up and the emotional meeting between the two became a viral sensation. The clip showing the couple reuniting has more than 20...
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Nov 2, 2012 · Marina & Ulay @ MoMA (The Artist is Present) Isidora Smiljkovic. 477 subscribers. Subscribed. 8.7K. 918K views 11 years ago.
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The Artist Is Present. 21 audios. Hear the artist speak about her work. Learn more about this exhibition. Introduction to the Exhibition Marina Abramović: The Artist Is Present. Marina Abramović and Ulay. Relation in Movement. 1977. Marina Abramović. Rhythm 10. 1973-74/2010.
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In Nude with Skeleton, Abramović evokes a traditional exercise undertaken by Tibetan monks during which they sleep alongside the dead in various states of decay. Through this practice they gain an understanding of the process of death.