Marina Abramović | Art21
Marina Abramović was born in Belgrade, Yugoslavia in 1946. A pioneer of  performance as a visual art form, 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 energy dialogues—her work has engaged, fascinated, and  sometimes repelled live audiences. The universal themes of life and  death are recurring motifs, often enhanced by the use of symbolic visual  elements or props such as crystals, bones, knives, tables, and  pentagrams. While the sources of some works lie in her personal history  (the circumstances of her childhood and family life under Communist rule  in the former Yugoslavia), others lie in more recent and contemporary  events, such as the wars in her homeland and other parts of the world.  Marina Abramović attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Belgrade (1965–70)  and the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb, Yugoslavia (1970–72). She  received an honorary doctorate from the Art Institute of Chicago  (2004).... watch video here  Art21