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Marina Abramovic
Serbian, born 1946
A pioneer of performance as a visual art form, Marina Abramović has used her body as both subject and medium of her performances to test her physical, mental, and emotional limits—often pushing beyond them and even risking her life—in a quest for heightened consciousness, transcendence, and self-transformation. Characterized by endurance and pain—and by repetitive behavior, actions of long duration, and intense public interactions and dialogues—her work has engaged, fascinated, and at times repelled live audiences.
She received numerous honours, including an honorary doctorate from the Art Institute of Chicago (2004), a Golden Lion at the 47th Venice Biennale (1997), a Bessie (2003), and awards from the International Association of Art Critics (2003, 2007). Abramović has had major exhibitions and performances at the Garage Art Center, Moscow (2011); Manchester International Festival (2011); Museum of Modern Art, New York (2010); Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum (2005); Whitney Biennial (2004); Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden (2001); Irish Museum of Modern Art (2001); Documenta (1977, 1982,1992); and the Venice Biennale (1976, 1997, 2009).
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Canadian, 1917 - 2005