Art Must Be Beautiful 1975
While doing so I continuously repeat Art must be beautiful Artist must be beautiful until I destroy my hair and face Marina Abramovic Abramović sits with free upper body in front of a white wall.
Art must be beautiful 1975. With a brush in one hand and a comb in the other she works. A long time ago I made a piece called Art must be Beautiful Artist must be Beautiful. In Art Must Be Beautiful Artist Must Be Beautiful 1975 originally performed and documented at the Charlottenburg Art Festival Copenhagen Abramović sits naked holding a brush in one hand and a comb in the other.
As in the series Freeing Freeing the Body Freeing the Voice and Freeing the Memory in 1976 this piece is not about physical pain but rather about the mental state that can be reached through pain. I brush my hair with a metal brush held in my right hand and simultaneously comb my hair with a metal comb held in my left hand. From Statens Museum for Kunst Marina Abramović Still from the film Art Must Be Beautiful Artist Must Be Beautiful 1975 Marina Abramović is perhaps the most famous performance artist working today.
In this clip from the CD as discussed in a previous post that accompanies the catalogue of Marina Abramovićs current retrospective The Artist Is Present Marina discusses her performance Art Must Be Beautiful Artist Must Be Beautiful 1975 and shares with the reader her thoughts about the work and its creation. For just under an hour she brushes her hair forcefully yanking tugging and even tearing at Credits. Serbian artist Marina Abramovic has been called the grandmother of performance art.
Synopsis It looks like we dont have a Synopsis for this title yet. In Art Must Be Beautiful Artist Must Be Beautiful her iconic 1975 performance-for-video she aggressively combs and brushes her long hair teasing it up while repeating art must be beautiful artist must be beautiful. But at my age now I have started thinking that beauty is not so bad.
Art Must Be Beautiful 1975 Marina Abramović Abramović sits naked holding a brush in one hand and a comb in the other. Available for sale from Sean Kelly Gallery Marina Abramović Art Must Be Beautiful Artist Must Be Beautiful 1975. While so doing I continuously repeat Art must be beautiful Artist must be beautiful until I have destroyed my hair and face.
She combs and brushes her long hair slowly at first and. Abramović performing Art Must Be Beautiful Artist Must Be Beautiful 1975 But beyond the personal transcendence Abramović approached her art as a gateway into the largest most universal questions of meaning in human life. In Art Must Be Beautiful Artist Must Be Beautiful 1975 originally performed and documented at the Charlottenburg Art Festival Copenhagen Abramović sits naked holding a brush in one hand and a comb in the other.