Marina is a force of nature. I admire her as a person, as a woman and as an artist.She is so focused. She always had such courage. In her performances there is always a challenge. She challenges and provokes. she explores the limits by challenging and continuously expanding them. I am really curious about her time in Brasil, I want to see that footage with the shamans etc.
I really have no time to read magazines. I just happen to know her - or , rather, of her as we used to have quite a few friends in common back in the days when we both were living in Belgrade . I followed her "carreer" with interest from the humble beginnings, performing in the student cultural center in the above mentioned city. I found her truly fascinating even then. No place here, nor time to explain what limits she expands and challenges. I'd say it would be pretty obvious ...
Only recently discovered Marina--a huge soul emerging from her art triumphant in a life lived so much in the present but mindful of the past. Brava, Marina.
I Look after myself, I make my mistakes. But I’m not too cruel on myself. Please, don’t worry too much, love, what other think. They may suprise you, in how much they are mystified, laughing and loving.
I had the same initial, negative response to Sir Rosenthal, but as I watched longer, my perspective shifted. Later in the video, Abramović is short and even a bit rude with him. It's quite refreshing to see actual human beings interact - rather than the super polished, fake stuff which the public is usually served. This video, if considered as a social-experiment-sort-of-performance, fits perfectly with the topics that Abramović explores: the exchange of ideas & energy, limits & humanity.
Marina is a wonderful personality. Her honesty and purity is rejuvenating. The interviewer did an awful job though. Instead of inspiring her into a great conversation, he provoked her and irritated her. No wonder she had to leave in the middle. Ignorant man.
Marina has clearly connected to who she is. The interviewer is projecting his misunderstanding into the interview. It might have been nice if he had mostly listened to her.
She applied the Patanjali Yoga method to heal herself from the rubles of war, and after gaining fame, calls "direct experience," a phrased coined by Patanjali, as her "method." The appropriation, also plagiarism, of Indic/Vedic consciousness rhetoric by westerners knows no bounds. Jung did the same... why not Marina? Even Yogic Pranayam is part of "her method"... Amazing
she also plagiarized Adam and Eve, cause they were the first people nude!! Seriously, this is how dumb you sound. Her "method" is simply a compilation of all the things that work for her. She's in no way saying she invented Patanjali Yoga wtf
The name of the kind of art in question is CONCEPTUAL art and it is done in the form of performance. Marina has been active for 30 years . Her concept was always exploring the human nature- it's various aspects - sexuality, aggression, prejudice, relationships... lately she is focusing on exploring the limits - or rather- limitations of the human mind and the psysical ones too. Her method is always the challenge, she is always quite provocative and she was never afraid to expose herself to extreme in her performances. Throughout the 30 years of her work she remains inspired, motivated and consequent in her exploration of what is the humanity all about. There is not a trace of anything commercial in her work and yet, I am glad to see, she acquired a high degree of recognition and success . The kind of art she creates - practices remains avant garde. Most important is that everything she does carries a story, has a concept. She questions, she challenges, she is provocative and she is so courageous. I don't know if this helped to enlighten you. I hope I could at least give you some kind of framework through which (I'd suggest) you should check her work throughout the 30 years. Personally I think she is pretty amazing.
Her idea with the blood drops is really curious. The idea of a special blood of important persons is crazy, for me some kind of fascistic. I was a fan of her but i m surprised of this idea.
I absolutely agree with you, happened with me too! You can practice charisma it may not always work when you're a beginner but then it gets easier and easier.
Igor Krstovic the greatest scientist of all times Nikola Tesla and tennis player Novak Djokovic are better role models that could make Serbians proud , not this psychopath woman
0:21:57 "...if you don't see them that's your problem, but they're there." GENIUS.
i love the interview because they know each other and almost arguing which is how real people talk. it's not a CBS interview.
Marina is a force of nature. I admire her as a person, as a woman and as an artist.She is so focused. She always had such courage. In her performances there is always a challenge. She challenges and provokes. she explores the limits by challenging and continuously expanding them. I am really curious about her time in Brasil, I want to see that footage with the shamans etc.
I really have no time to read magazines. I just happen to know her - or , rather, of her as we used to have quite a few friends in common back in the days when we both were living in Belgrade . I followed her "carreer" with interest from the humble beginnings, performing in the student cultural center in the above mentioned city. I found her truly fascinating even then. No place here, nor time to explain what limits she expands and challenges. I'd say it would be pretty obvious ...
What a woman. I just found her today just sifting through other artists. Im very glad I did.
Only recently discovered Marina--a huge soul emerging from her art triumphant in a life
lived so much in the present but mindful of the past. Brava, Marina.
I Look after myself, I make my mistakes. But I’m not too cruel on myself. Please, don’t worry too much, love, what other think. They may suprise you, in how much they are mystified, laughing and loving.
I had the same initial, negative response to Sir Rosenthal, but as I watched longer, my perspective shifted. Later in the video, Abramović is short and even a bit rude with him. It's quite refreshing to see actual human beings interact - rather than the super polished, fake stuff which the public is usually served. This video, if considered as a social-experiment-sort-of-performance, fits perfectly with the topics that Abramović explores: the exchange of ideas & energy, limits & humanity.
Marina is a wonderful personality. Her honesty and purity is rejuvenating.
The interviewer did an awful job though. Instead of inspiring her into a great conversation, he provoked her and irritated her. No wonder she had to leave in the middle. Ignorant man.
Marina has clearly connected to who she is. The interviewer is projecting his misunderstanding into the interview. It might have been nice if he had mostly listened to her.
I love how she starts to ignore Norman Rosenthal. He is insufferably annoying and rude.
57:40 life is good
She applied the Patanjali Yoga method to heal herself from the rubles of war, and after gaining fame, calls "direct experience," a phrased coined by Patanjali, as her "method." The appropriation, also plagiarism, of Indic/Vedic consciousness rhetoric by westerners knows no bounds. Jung did the same... why not Marina? Even Yogic Pranayam is part of "her method"... Amazing
she also plagiarized Adam and Eve, cause they were the first people nude!! Seriously, this is how dumb you sound. Her "method" is simply a compilation of all the things that work for her. She's in no way saying she invented Patanjali Yoga wtf
It is called inspiration.
She needs to stop this ungodly shamanistic stuff and REPENT.
devil in human shell..
Can someone please enlighten me about what was so fantastic about her "piece" at the MoMA?
If you can not see & understand anything at all, I am afraid it would take too long trying to enlighten you here.
Ivana Knezevic Harsh.
The name of the kind of art in question is CONCEPTUAL art and it is done in the form of performance. Marina has been active for 30 years . Her concept was always exploring the human nature- it's various aspects - sexuality, aggression, prejudice, relationships... lately she is focusing on exploring the limits - or rather- limitations of the human mind and the psysical ones too. Her method is always the challenge, she is always quite provocative and she was never afraid to expose herself to extreme in her performances. Throughout the 30 years of her work she remains inspired, motivated and consequent in her exploration of what is the humanity all
about. There is not a trace of anything commercial in her work and yet, I am glad to see, she acquired a high degree of recognition and success . The kind of art she creates - practices remains avant garde. Most important is that everything she does carries a story, has a concept.
She questions, she challenges, she is provocative and she is so courageous. I don't know if this helped to enlighten you. I hope I could at least give you some kind of framework through which (I'd suggest) you should check her work throughout the 30 years. Personally I think she is pretty amazing.
@@ivanauletu disgusting
I agree all the way, he seems to be hating her
I must say that questions of Sir Norman Rosenthal are very... very bad :(
why? what would have been better?
Her idea with the blood drops is really curious. The idea of a special blood of important persons is crazy, for me some kind of fascistic. I was a fan of her but i m surprised of this idea.
She belongs to the Satanic world. Nothing good comes out of her works
I feel marina don't like this guy
If you want a more affordable version of the great Abramović Method, then just go to your average next door esoteric shop.
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energy isnt invisible she expresses the manifestation inside her come out GOD SAYS COME OUT OF HER MY PEOPLE
those people are the real shamans and holy. u cannot recreate that energy in art
MAI, at a non-material building, mind you!
I absolutely agree with you, happened with me too! You can practice charisma it may not always work when you're a beginner but then it gets easier and easier.
"SPIRIT" cooking w/ a little #PIZZA flavour, Marina?
Western non-material... all about personality cult. They might as well adore statutes, if it only made them less egoic.
That woman is 67 years old!.
Ms. Alex
virgin blood is revigorating
Wow
I bathe in the power of her fire. Oh ji ram jah ... she is my mother.
Her rudeness is boundless.
I really feel deeply that she is a fraud.
Amazing woman.....unusual and beautiful with her 67 years!
she,s been challenge by the host...
Greetings from Belgrade - Serbia... We are proud about Marina and happy because she's again in her born town Belgrade and Serbia!!! 💐
Igor Krstovic the greatest scientist of all times Nikola Tesla and tennis player Novak Djokovic are better role models that could make Serbians proud , not this psychopath woman
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Ashram conditions to enter the building... Looks like Yogic sadhana. :)
interviewer is bad.
She's a Master.
666 witch
she looks guilt ridden
why?