Marina Abramovic


April 26th, 2010 by Low

“For me it was always a question… If we have such a fast life, we have to have long art… I always believe the artist’s function is to connect disconnected society and give some kind of awareness, not just spiritual but where they live…”

“Its so important in life of the artists to know a few things: to know when to stop the work and how to die.”

Marina Abramović’s
‘The Artist is Present’ is a performance retrospective at MoMA, New York, from March 14-May 31, 2010
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More information behind the cut.

The exhibition covers the artist’s work which spans four decades of performances, sound pieces, video works, installations and photography. The focal point of the retrospective is the artist herself, who for the duration of the exhibit, installs herself on a chair, seven hours a day, six days a week, without any breaks.
In this piece for FLY16x9, Abramović sat down with director Howard Silver, as she was preparing for her retrospective, to discuss her life’s work, as well as her thoughts on the future.

This was the first photo I’ve seen of one of her performances. It instantly caught my eye and intrinsically captures the challenges of performance and video art.

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