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Not to be confused with Marina Abràmova .
Marina Abramović – The Cleaner at Palazzo Strozzi in Florence , Italy, in September 2018

Rhythm Series (1973–1974)
Works with Ulay (1976–1988)
Cleaning the Mirror (1995)
Spirit Cooking (1996)
Balkan Baroque (1997)
Seven Easy Pieces (2005)
The Artist Is Present (2010)



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Marina Abramović ( Serbian Cyrillic : Марина Абрамовић , pronounced [marǐːna abrǎːmoʋitɕ] ; born November 30, 1946) is a Serbian conceptual and performance artist . Her work explores body art , endurance art , feminist art , the relationship between the performer and audience, the limits of the body, and the possibilities of the mind. [1] Being active for over four decades, Abramović refers to herself as the "grandmother of performance art". [2] She pioneered a new notion of identity by bringing in the participation of observers, focusing on "confronting pain, blood, and physical limits of the body". [3] In 2007, she founded the Marina Abramović Institute (MAI), a non-profit foundation for performance art. [4] [5]

Abramović was born in Belgrade , Serbia , then part of Yugoslavia , on November 30, 1946. In an interview, Abramović described her family as having been "Red bourgeoisie." [6] Her great-uncle was Varnava, Serbian Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church . [7] [8] Both of her Montenegrin -born parents, Danica Rosić and Vojin Abramović [6] were Yugoslav Partisans [9] during World War II . After the war, Abramović's parents were awarded Order of the People's Heroes and were given positions in the postwar Yugoslavian government. [6]

Abramović was raised by her grandparents until she was six years old. [10] Her grandmother was deeply religious and Abramović "spent [her] childhood in a church following [her] grandmother's rituals—candles in the morning, the priest coming for different occasions". [10] When she was six, her brother was born, and she began living with her parents while also taking piano, French, and English lessons. [10] Although she did not take art lessons, she took an early interest in art [10] and enjoyed painting as a child. [6]

Life in Abramović's parental home under her mother's strict supervision was difficult. [11] When Abramović was a child, her mother beat her for "supposedly showing off". [6] In an interview published in 1998, Abramović described how her "mother took complete military-style control of me and my brother. I was not allowed to leave the house after 10 o'clock at night until I was 29 years old. ... [A]ll the performances in Yugoslavia I did before 10 o'clock in the evening because I had to be home then. It's completely insa
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