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mono.kultur #35 Marina Abramovic

mono.kultur #35 Marina Abramovic

Issue 35 of Berlin-based interview magazine mono.kultur features an interview with revered performance artist Marina Abramovic. New York-based Abramovic has been exploring the relationship between performer and audience for the last 40 years. One of her most well-known (and longest) performances is The Artist is Present, which saw Abramovic sit immobile in a chair for 736 hours and 30 minutes at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, in 2010. The in-depth interview conducted by David Levine provides a great insight into one of performance art's leading figures.

47 pages, 20 x 14 cm, paperback, mono.kultur (Berlin).

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mono.kultur #35 Marina Abramovic

Issue 35 of Berlin-based interview magazine mono.kultur features an interview with revered performance artist Marina Abramovic. New York-based Abramovic has been exploring the relationship between performer and audience for the last 40 years. One of her most well-known (and longest) performances is The Artist is Present, which saw Abramovic sit immobile in a chair for 736 hours and 30 minutes at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, in 2010. The in-depth interview conducted by David Levine provides a great insight into one of performance art's leading figures.

47 pages, 20 x 14 cm, paperback, mono.kultur (Berlin).

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Issue 35 of Berlin-based interview magazine mono.kultur features an interview with revered performance artist Marina Abramovic. New York-based Abramovic has been exploring the relationship between performer and audience for the last 40 years. One of her most well-known (and longest) performances is The Artist is Present, which saw Abramovic sit immobile in a chair for 736 hours and 30 minutes at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, in 2010. The in-depth interview conducted by David Levine provides a great insight into one of performance art's leading figures.

47 pages, 20 x 14 cm, paperback, mono.kultur (Berlin).

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