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CNN —An artist who appeared nude in a highly publicized piece by famed performance artist Marina Abramović is suing New York’s Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) after he said he was sexually assaulted during the 2010 event. In the lawsuit obtained by CNN, New York artist John Bonafede claims MoMA didn’t do enough to protect him and fellow nude artists from assault. “Imponderabilia” was one part of “The Artist is Present,” a larger MoMA exhibition celebrating Abramović’s storied career. Several “Imponderabilia” performers reported being groped during the 2010 exhibit. Abramović’s “Imponderabilia” was originally staged in 1977 at the Galleria Communale d’Arte Moderna, in Bologna, Italy, with Abramović and her former partner, the late German performance artist Ulay.
Persons: Marina Abramović, John Bonafede, Bonafede, Imponderabilia ”, Abramović’s, , ” “ John, Jordan Fletcher, , ” Bonafede, Abramović, Ulay Organizations: CNN, New York’s Museum of Modern Art, York, MoMA, Marina Abramović Institute, New York Times, Galleria Communale d’Arte Moderna, London’s Royal Academy of Arts Locations: CNN , New York, Bologna, Italy, London
Although the law expired last year, the suit says the parties agreed to extend the window closing. Political Cartoons View All 253 ImagesThe people who assaulted Bonafede were mostly older men, the suit says. The Associated Press generally does not name people who say they have been sexually assaulted unless they come forward publicly. Fletcher declined to comment further on the suit, but said they will be seeking a jury trial and compensatory damages. Report for America is a nonprofit national service program that places journalists in local newsrooms to report on undercovered issues.
Persons: Marina Abramovic, John Bonafede, , Bonafede, Jordan Fletcher, Fletcher, ___ Maysoon Khan Organizations: New York City’s Museum of Modern Art, New York, New York Times, Associated Press, America Statehouse News Initiative, America Locations: ALBANY, N.Y, New, Manhattan, New York
A performance artist has sued the Museum of Modern Art, saying that officials neglected to take corrective action after several visitors groped him during a nude performance for the 2010 retrospective “Marina Abramovic: The Artist Is Present.”The allegations were submitted this week in New York Supreme Court, with the artist, John Bonafede, seeking compensation for emotional distress, career disruption, humiliation and other damages. Mr. Bonafede had participated in one of Ms. Abramovic’s most famous works from the 1970s, “Imponderabilia,” which requires two nude performers to stand opposite each other in a slim doorway that visitors are encouraged to squeeze through to enter an adjoining gallery. According to his lawsuit, Mr. Bonafede was sexually assaulted seven times by five museum visitors. He reported four of the individuals to MoMA security, which ejected them from the galleries, the lawsuit said; the fifth assault was directly observed by security.
Persons: Marina, John Bonafede, Bonafede, Abramovic’s, Organizations: Museum of Modern, New York Supreme, MoMA Locations: New York
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