Marina Abramović is a pioneering conceptual and performance artist known for her endurance-based work that explores the physical and mental limits of the human body. She is widely recognized for her focus on the relationship between the performer and the audience.
Born in Belgrade, Serbia, Marina Abramović emerged as a central figure in the performance art movement during the 1970s. Her early career was defined by radical experiments that tested her own physical endurance and the boundaries of artistic expression, establishing her as a foundational voice in contemporary body art.
Her practice centers on the use of the body as a medium, often involving long-duration performances that require intense concentration and audience participation. Through works that confront pain and physical vulnerability, she seeks to bridge the gap between the artist and the observer, creating immersive experiences that challenge conventional perceptions of art.
Abramović continues to maintain a significant presence in the global art scene, with major institutional exhibitions scheduled at venues such as the Albertina Modern and the Gallerie dell'Accademia di Venezia. She also oversees the Marina Abramović Institute, a non-profit foundation dedicated to the preservation and advancement of performance art.
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