Marina abramovic biography book
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Books by Marina Abramović
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Since the beginning of her career in Belgrade during the early s, Marina Abramovic has pioneered performance as a visual art form, creating some of the most important early works. The body has always been both her subject and medium. Exploring her physical and mental limits in works that ritualize the simple actions of everyday life, she has withstood pain, exhaustion and danger in her sökande eller uppdrag for emotional and spiritual transformation. From –88, Abramovic and the German artist Ulay performed tillsammans, dealing with relations of duality. Abramovic returned to solo performances in She has presented her work at major institutions in the US and Europe, including the Stedelijk Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven,; Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, ; Neue National Galerie, Berlin, , and the Museum of Modern Art, Oxford, She has also participated in many large-scale international exhibitions including the Venice Biennale ( and ) and Documenta VI, VII and IX, Kassel (, and ). Recent performances include
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Marina Abramovic: The Biography Of Biographies
Marina Abramovic: The Biography Of Biographies
Published by Charta.
Essays by Michael Laub, Marina Abramovic. Introduction by Fabrizio Grifasi and Monique Veaute.
While embodying all the fundamental stages of Marina Abramovic's life and work, The Biography of Biographies reveals, through numerous beautiful reproductions, an artist who has deeply affected the art of our time and who possesses an extraordinary ability to revisit and reinterpret her own story through the use of performance as a form of visual art. This new staging of The Biography--called The Biography Remix--is carried out in collaboration with Michael Laub, a theater director who has maintained a close involvement with Abramovicï's work and shares with her a deep personal trust. The performance is not theater; it's not dance; it's not even video. Abramovic and Laub have developed a new and sometimes indefinable relationship between visual art, performance and