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Artist who was ‘willing to die’ after letting people do whatever they wanted to her shared important message afterwards

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Updated 21:01 13 May 2025 GMT+1Published 21:00 13 May 2025 GMT+1

Artist who was ‘willing to die’ after letting people do whatever they wanted to her shared important message afterwards

During Marina Abramović's 'Rhythm 0,' she allowed the public to do whatever they wanted to her body for six hours

Anish Vij

Anish Vij

A Serbian artist who was 'willing to die' after letting people do whatever they wanted with her body has shared an important message.

Marina Abramović's 'Rhythm 0' is probably one of the most shocking displays of modern-ish art you'll see.

The 1974 performance saw the artist give members of the public free rein over her body for six hours.

Abramović placed 72 objects on a table, and spectators could use them on her in any way they wanted.

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From flowers, perfume and apples, to more sinister items like razors and knives were available for the public to use.

"At the beginning, nothing really happened," she said on the Marina Abramović Institute YouTube channel.

However, as the exhibition progressed through the six hours, Marina had been stripped of her clothes and had her skin was slashed.

During Marina Abramović's 'Rhythm 0,' she allowed the public to do whatever they wanted to her body for six hours (YouTube/Marina Abramović Institute)
During Marina Abramović's 'Rhythm 0,' she allowed the public to do whatever they wanted to her body for six hours (YouTube/Marina Abramović Institute)

Someone even held a loaded gun to her head, then put the artist's finger on the trigger.

In a 2010 interview with Iwona Blazwick, Abramović was asked if the 'idea of risk – of pain – has been a consistent element' throughout her work, and how it changed from Rhythm 0 to later projects like Rhythm 10.

As reported by Art Monthly, she replied: "Dealing with pain is an interesting subject.

"We are always afraid of pain, of dying, of suffering – the main concerns of human beings, basically. Many artists deal with this theme in different ways.

Abramović's has reflected on her life's work (Jeff Spicer/Getty Images for TAEX — Marina Abramovic Element Preview)
Abramović's has reflected on her life's work (Jeff Spicer/Getty Images for TAEX — Marina Abramovic Element Preview)

"I was always interested in how various ancient peoples worked with this in ceremonies – the ritualisation of inflicting a large amount of pain on their bodies – even to the extent of being clinically dead."

Abramović noted that the 'reason for this is not to do with masochism', which is defined as 'he tendency to derive sexual gratification from one's own pain or humiliation.'

"The reason is very simple: to confront pain by taking this kind of risk in order to liberate yourself from fear and, at the same time, to jump to another state of consciousness," she explained. "That is a really important thing."

The iconic artist admitted that she 'could never do this in my own private life', but if she performs in front of an audience 'and the staged situation is dangerous', it works for her.

"I can take energy from the audience and use it to give me strength to go through that experience. So I become like your mirror," Abramović said.

"If I can do this in my life, you can do it in yours, and through that I liberate myself from fear."

Featured Image Credit: YouTube/Marina Abramović Institute

Topics: Art, Marina Abramovic, Weird, Community

Anish Vij
Anish Vij

Anish is a Journalist at LADbible Group and is a GG2 Young Journalist of the Year 2025. He has a Master's degree in Multimedia Journalism and a Bachelor's degree in International Business Management. Apart from that, his life revolves around the ‘Four F’s’ - family, friends, football and food. Email: [email protected]

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