“Art is not just about another beautiful painting that matches your dining room floor. Art has to be disturbing, art has to ask a question, art has to predict the future.”
Bio
Marina Abramović (born 1946, Belgrade) is a pioneering force in performance art, known for treating the body, time and audience as raw material. Since the early '70s, she has redefined what live art can be, repeatedly placing herself in states of vulnerability and endurance to expose the dynamic between performer and viewer. Early works like Rhythm 0 and Rhythm 5 set the tone for a practice that merges risk, intimacy and ritual, using simple actions to trigger heightened states of awareness.
In The Artist Is Present (2010), she spent three months in silent eye contact with museum visitors – an emblematic distillation of her lifelong pursuit: to transform the act of looking into an encounter capable of reshaping both artist and audience. Her collaborations with former partner Ulay (1975–88) explored duality and shared presence and endurance. The partnership culminated in The Lovers: Great Wall Walk, which saw the pair walk from opposite ends of China's wonder of the world to meet in the middle.