Marina Abramovic
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Born in 1946 in Belgrade (ex-YU)
Lives and works in NY (US) |
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Thomas Lips (The Star)
1975-1993
Video, colour, sound Duration: 1'13'' Purchased in: 1999 |
It was in the communist Yugoslavia of the 1970s that Marina Abramovic embarked on her spectacular body-art work, notably involving pushing her body to its limits by putting it through various physical and psychological ordeals. In her numerous performances she builds up a generous and moving typology of the possible ways of acting out danger (sometimes with her ex-partner Ulay), statements in action of all kinds of concerns relating to the contemporary subject, in our capacity to rebel against an alienating social, political or sexual situation. In so doing, the stakes and forms of her work constantly toy with fundamental ambiguities such as immanence and transcendence, rationalism and esotericism, nature and culture, physics and metaphysics. In Rhythm 10, for example, in a reworking of an eponymous performance of 1973, Abramovi? plays at stabbing a knife faster and faster between her fingers. Guillaume Désanges |
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