
Marina Abramovic's Rhythm 0 from 1976 is still being talked about online to this day
Marina Abramović was 'ready to die' in the performance
It was made clear they could do whatever they wanted
Marina Abramović is considered as one of the greatest performance artists of all time
Known as the 'grandmother of performance art', Marina Abramović is behind some of the most controversial exhibitions
Marina Abramovic's performance piece, titled 'Role Exchange', did exactly what it said on the tin
Marina Abramović reflected on the time she traded places with a Red Light District sex worker as part of her 'Role Exchange' project
Serbian performance artist Marina Abramović pushed the limits of art in the 1970s with her 'Role Exchange' piece
Marina Abramović's 'Rhythm 0' in 1974 allowed members of the public to do what they wanted to her body for six hours
During Marina Abramović's 'Rhythm 0,' she allowed the public to do whatever they wanted to her body for six hours
Marina Abramović says a funeral is an artist's 'last piece'
Marina Abramović once recreated a male artist's masturbation piece
She lived in three rooms and ate nothing as part of the installation
Over the years she's had some drastic public performances
Marina Abramović is best known for her controversial 'Rhythm 0' performance
She said she was 'ready to die' if that's what people would do to her
The stunt revealed the dark side of human nature
One of her exhibitions led her to reconnect with a former partner
Marina Abramović placed 72 objects on a table and let strangers use them on her however they liked
Marina Abramović staged an extreme, two-month long art piece in New York, and something very surprising happened
Marina Abramović offered herself up as a canvas to the crowd
Marina Abramovic's six-hour performative arts exhibition took a sinister turn
Performance artist Marina Abramović was nearly killed in the stunt