20% off everything!*
Code: 20MARCH2026
Ends March 9, 2026.
*Offer valid through March 9, 2026 (11:59 p.m. local time) with code: 20MARCH2026. Valid for all full-priced printed publications purchased through your own account. A 20% discount is applied toward your product total, excluding any author mark-up, with no minimum or maximum order amount. This offer is good for two uses, and cannot be used for digital publications, combined with volume discounts, custom orders, other promotional codes, or gift cards, or used for adjustments on previous orders.

Save 20%* through March 9, 2026. Code: 20MARCH2026 Details.

Marina Abramović Performance 1974 [upd] Instant

Marina Abramović Performance 1974 [upd] Instant

Marina Abramović’s 1974 performance Rhythm 0 stands as a landmark in the history of body art and relational aesthetics. Conducted at the Studio Morra in Naples, the six-hour work tested the limits of the artist’s body, the psychology of the audience, and the implicit social contracts governing public interaction. By placing herself as a passive object, Abramović transformed the gallery into a laboratory of human behavior, exposing the potential for cruelty inherent in anonymous, consequence-free environments.

The first hour was marked by caution. Audience members gently moved her, turned her around, and placed objects in her hands. However, as time passed and no resistance was offered, behavior escalated. Within three hours, her clothes were cut off with razor blades. Her skin was cut with thorns and a scalpel, drawing blood. An audience member loaded the pistol, placed it in her hand, and forced her finger toward the trigger. A fight broke out among audience members to prevent the gun from being fired. marina abramović performance 1974

Initially immobile and silent, Abramović invited the public to act upon her body without restriction. Crucially, the gallery staff instructed the audience that they were not to be held legally or morally accountable for their actions. Marina Abramović’s 1974 performance Rhythm 0 stands as

The Body as Object and Subject: Trust, Violence, and Institutional Critique in Marina Abramović’s Rhythm 0 (1974) The first hour was marked by caution

By the sixth hour, Abramović was stripped, bleeding, and crying. When she finally broke her passivity and walked toward the audience, they fled the room, unable to face the consequences of their actions.

Rhythm 0 was the final piece in Abramović’s Rhythm series, which systematically explored states of consciousness, bodily limits, and the relationship between performer and spectator. For this performance, Abramović arranged 72 objects on a table, including pleasurable items (feathers, perfume, a rose), neutral ones (a book, matches), and instruments of pain and danger (scissors, a scalpel, a razor blade, a loaded pistol with one bullet). Accompanying instructions read: “There are 72 objects on the table that one can use on me as desired. I am the object. I take full responsibility for the duration of six hours.”


This site uses cookies. Continuing to use this site without changing your cookie settings means that you consent to those cookies.

Learn more How to turn off cookies
OKAY, GOT IT