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CNN —The Great Wall of China has inspired countless works of art in its more than 2,000-year history. Among the most famous is “The Great Wall Walk,” a dramatic 90-day performance that saw lovers Marina Abramović and Frank Uwe Laysiepen (the late German artist known as Ulay) trek towards each other from opposite ends of the landmark. Courtesy of the Marina Abramović ArchivesThe 77-year-old Serbian artist’s new show, “Marina Abramović: Transforming Energy,” features interactive artworks inspired by the Great Wall journey, as well as over 1,200 never-before-seen images taken along the way. Courtesy of the Marina Abramović ArchivesThree months after they set off, the pair’s paths finally crossed at Shenmu in Shaanxi province. According to Abramović, Ulay had stumbled upon an “unbelievable, meaningful” spot located between two temples and waited for her there.
Persons: Marina Abramović, Frank Uwe Laysiepen, Abramović, Ulay, ” Abramović, , Shai Baitel, ” Baitel, That’s, , Patrick McMullan, “ He’s Organizations: CNN, Modern Art, Marina, Marina Abramović, Museum of Modern Art, MAM Shanghai Locations: China, Bohai, Shanghai, Serbian, Shenmu, Shaanxi, New York, New York City, India
The exterior of the Hayward Gallery, part of the Southbank Centre. "We can't allow the cultural infrastructure to literally crumble in our hands, because ... without investment, it won't be here," Ball told CNBC. (The neighboring National Theatre and British Film Institute Southbank are not part of the Southbank Centre.) During his first year at the Southbank Centre, he oversaw more than 5,400 events and shows. "Thinking Fountains," an installation by German artist Klaus Weber, outside the Hayward Gallery at the Southbank Centre.
Persons: Norman Engleback, Michelle Obama, Anish Kapoor, Tracey Emin, Nina Simone, Elaine Bedell, Mark Ball, , Ball, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Purcell, Jack Taylor, Lisa Nandy's, it's, Richard III, Antony Sher, Antony, Gilbert Prousch, George Passmore, Gilbert, George, Marina Abramovic, Elizabeth Hall, Daniel Leal, Igor Levit, Cillian Murphy, Klaus Weber Organizations: Hayward, Southbank Centre, Universal, Getty, Southbank, Conservative, Labour, CNBC, Royal Festival Hall, Queen, National Theatre, British Film Institute, Former U.S, Royal, Hall, Manchester International, Association of, of Britain, Apple, London's Southbank, Ball, Science and Industry, Royal Shakespeare Company, AFP, Artists, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Locations: London, Manchester, Serbian
CNN —On Friday, Marina Abramović staged a collective seven minute silence at the UK’s biggest music festival. In case her messaging was unclear, the Serbian artist wore a white sculptural column dress that, when her arms were outstretched, opened out into a peace sign. Standing tall, her shoulders sloped to create the top of the peace sign — her hands lost in the round of the giant white sleeves. The dress, designed by her friend and former Burberry creative director Riccardo Tisci, was inspired by the Japanese kimono. Joel C Ryan/Invision/APWhile we’re more familiar seeing peace signs printed on crop tops or canvas tote bags, Abramović and Tisci’s IRL-rendering is closer to the symbol’s creation story.
Persons: Marina Abramović, Abramović, , Riccardo Tisci, Joel C Ryan, Gerald Holtom, Holtom, , Dior knitwear Organizations: CNN, Glastonbury, Burberry, Campaign, Nuclear Disarmament, Chanel, Holtom Locations: Serbian, Abramović, British, London, Moschino
The first thing to know about The Portal is that you will feel a strange, overwhelming urge to take out your phone and gaze at it through your phone's screen. Isn't it more interesting to try to interact with those people instead of staring at them through your phone? It feels almost protective — like The Portal is a light so bright you have to view it only through a phone screen, like looking at a solar eclipse through a hole in a cereal box. The Dublin Portal had a bigger crowd than the one in NYC. The Portal in New York is right on 23rd and Broadway, near some seating and a coffee stand.
Persons: Katie Notopoulos Organizations: Service, Business, New, Dublin, Broadway, Yorkers, Dubliners Locations: New York City, Dublin, Flatiron, Manhattan, New York,
CNN —Twice a week this spring, a nude performance artist sits inside a small wooden box in a New York gallery waiting to be touched. Courtesy Lévy Gorvy DayanVisitors to Lévy Gorvy Dayan on New York's Upper East Side can interact with the sculpture and performance artist inside during twice-weekly performances this spring. “Yves Klein: The Tangible World” brings together many of the artist’s lesser-seen works. “I wanted to show Yves Klein’s love for the body, and the aliveness that the body represents,” said Dominique Lévy, a co-founder of the gallery, which represents Klein’s estate. “He’s the first artist to really incorporate performance as an artistic act and as a practice,” Lévy said.
Persons: , Yves Klein, , , , “ Yves Klein, Gorvy Dayan, Klein, Dominique Lévy, Lévy Gorvy Dayan, Julian Rigg, Yves Klein’s, ” Klein, ” Lévy, ” Hugo Alexander, Rose, he’s, ” Krause, Lévy, Alexander Organizations: CNN, Lévy Gorvy Dayan Visitors, Artists Rights Society, Marina, Museum of Modern Art, School of Visual Arts Locations: New York, French, New, ADAGP, Paris
The problem with writing a play about absence: How to fill the void? When a performance artist known as Miriam (Cynthia Nixon) vanishes in “The Seven Year Disappear,” a two-hander by Jordan Seavey that opened Monday at the Signature Center, we know only that she is a narcissist who steals the air from any room she enters. “The Whitney is mine,” she exclaims in the opening scene, after her adult son and manager, Naphtali (Taylor Trensch), informs her that the museum has made some sort of offer to Marina Abramovic. After seven years off the map, when Miriam returns, she has the gall to ask Naphtali whether he will help turn his abandonment into her next piece. Scenes following Miriam’s reappearance, which occurs on the heels of the 2016 election, are intercut with a reverse chronology of Naphtali’s search for her, which is really a quest to find himself — in a change of careers, a series of sexual liaisons and a lot of hard drugs.
Persons: Miriam, Cynthia Nixon, Jordan Seavey, , Whitney, Taylor Trensch, Marina Abramovic, Organizations: Signature
Untangling the Pasts of Slavery, Colonialism and Art
  + stars: | 2024-02-07 | by ( Farah Nayeri | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
Two and a half centuries after its creation, the Royal Academy of Arts in London — an artist-and-architect-led institution that is a bastion of the British establishment — is embracing inclusivity. Last year, for the first time, it dedicated a major solo show to a woman, Marina Abramovic. Now comes “Entangled Pasts, 1768-Now: Art, Colonialism and Change,” an exhibition on how British art was implicated by slavery, with historic depictions of enslaved people displayed alongside contemporary works by artists of African and Caribbean origin. The show is part of a reassessment of Britain’s colonial past by museums and cultural institutions, including the 129-year-old National Trust, a charity that runs historic houses and heritage sites across the country, and a few owners of stately homes. It is also a notable moment for the Royal Academy, which did not admit a Black artist to its membership until 2005.
Persons: London —, Marina Abramovic Organizations: Royal Academy of Arts, Trust, Royal Academy Locations: London
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
Talk Marina Abramovic Thinks the Pain of Love Is Hell on Earth“I’m all for heroism,” Marina Abramovic says. You can find bliss and be happy; you don’t need to be with somebody you don’t love. But if you have unconditional love, general love for the planet, human beings, the rocks, the trees, everything else, this is the love that nourishes. It is important not to fear pain, to understand pain and accept it. You ever have love pain?
Persons: Marina Abramovic, ” Marina Abramovic, , Katya Tylevich, Abramovic, ” Abramovic, Henri Matisse, Louis Armstrong, Stevie Wonder, Beckett, Kafka, Dostoyevsky, Proust, madeleine, Medici, , It’s, they’re, Andrew H, Walker, I’ve, I’m, it’s, Ernst Jünger, Basquiat, Long, Hannes Magerstaedt, David Marchese, Alok Vaid, Menon, ordinariness, Joyce Carol Oates, Robert Downey Jr Organizations: Royal Academy of Arts, Marina, Museum, Marvel Locations: London, Belgrade, Ukraine, Israel, Venice, Silicon
In June 1977, visitors to the Gallery of Modern Art in Bologna, Italy, were met with a shocking sight: Marina Abramovic, the Serbian performance artist, and her partner, Ulay, standing in the museum’s doorway, completely naked. The only way inside was to squeeze between the couple. Abramovic and Ulay remained in place for three hours, staring intently into each other’s eyes, as a stream of visitors pushed through and sometimes stepped on their toes. This fall, Abramovic, now 76, is restaging that work, “Imponderabilia,” at the Royal Academy of Arts, in London, as part of a major retrospective of her work that runs through Jan. 1, 2024. Since Abramovic no longer performs the work herself, and Ulay died in 2020, she has recruited younger performers to take part — and there is another major difference from the 1977 piece.
Persons: Marina Abramovic, Ulay, , Organizations: Modern Art, Royal Academy of Arts Locations: Bologna, Italy, Serbian, Abramovic, London, Jan
Here are the meanings of the least-found words that were used in (mostly) recent Times articles. 1. hortatory — aiming to urge or encourage:“Comedy Punks” is in some ways a typical hortatory rise-and-fall-and-rise promotional narrative. — The Kids in the Hall Have Gotten Old. It was “Godwhacker,” from the band’s 2003 album, “Everything Must Go” (Reprise), and the lyrics blithely gestured toward a tale of vengeance, pursuit and, well, deicide. The problem usually starts about halfway through a pregnancy, though it can also occur after childbirth.
Persons: hortatory —, hamate, Andrew Benintendi, Yankees ’, Oswaldo Cabrera, tacet, Marina Abramovic, Igor Levit’s, ‘ Goldberg, deicide, Steely Dan uncorked, eidetic, Avery, — Stacey Abrams’s, diffidence, Deneen, dietetic, Vanessa Rissetto, , Dionysus Organizations: Yankees, Beacon, New York University, Giants Locations: United States, Northeast, Stockholm
Inside the Shed’s Sonic Sphere
  + stars: | 2023-07-02 | by ( Zachary Woolfe | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +2 min
The xx remix did nicely separate the bass, coming up palpably but not too heavily out of the bottom of the sphere, from the voices around and above. For all the souped-up spiffiness of the Sonic Sphere, the programming on Saturday felt like a retread of artists who were more interesting when Alex Poots, the Shed’s artistic director, presented them during his stint at the Park Avenue Armory uptown. Levit, the following year, played Bach as part of an ornate concentration exercise orchestrated by Marina Abramovic. Both of them on Saturday were under 40 minutes, but I found myself getting antsy well before time was up. Perhaps the audiences at Burning Man, the techno-hippie hedonist bonanza in the Nevada desert where a Sonic Sphere was built last year, were more engrossed, experiencing it on harder drugs than the Coke Zero I’d had with dinner.
Persons: Mari ”, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Alex Poots, Bach, Marina Abramovic Organizations: Armory, Perelman Performing Arts Center Locations: Levit, Nevada
Here are the meanings of the least-found words that were used in (mostly) recent Times articles. Because the pull of gravity varies everywhere, this model, called the geoid, resembles a lumpy potato. — A Side-Effect of China’s Strict Virus Policy: Abandoned Fruit (Feb. 5, 2022)5. boogaloo — a genre of Latin music and dance popular in the 1960s:Afro-Cuban jazz was pioneered in the 1940s by Mario Bauza in Harlem. — A Vegetable Soup That Delicately Balances Sweet and Sour (Feb. 17, 2023)8. vivace — musical direction to play in a brisk manner:In her Op. — 36 Hours in Oslo (Jan. 26, 2023)And the list of the week’s easiest words:
Persons: geoid, finitude, infinitude, Richard Powers’s, Hope, longan, Worakanya, boogaloo, Mario Bauza, , deadeye, Diego State’s, Scholl, galangal, vivace, Mitsuko Uchida, tacet, Marina Abramovic, Igor Levit’s, ‘ Goldberg Organizations: New, Diego, Huskies, Aztecs, pla Locations: U.S, Thailand, Vietnam, China, Cuban, Harlem, South Bronx, New York, saunas, Oslo
Şapte cercetători care au dezvoltat câteva dintre vaccinurile împotriva COVID-19 au fost recompensaţi miercuri cu premiul Prinţesa de Asturias pentru Cercetare Ştiinţifică şi Tehnică pe anul 2021, la care optau 48 de aspiranţi de 17 naţionalităţi, relatează EFE.Cercetătorii recompensaţi sunt biologul ungar Katalin Karikó; imunologul american Drew Weissman; medicii germani Ugur Sahin şi Ozlem Tureci; biologul canadian Derrick Rossi; vaccinologul britanic Sarah Gilbert şi biochimistul american Philip Felgner, scrie agerpres.ro Potrivit deciziei juriului prezidat de fizicianul spaniol activitatea celor şapte cercetători constituie un excelente exemplu al importanţei ştiinţei de bază pentru a ajuta la protejarea sănătăţii la scară globală.Conform membrilor juriului, cercetătorii recompensaţi anul acesta au condus, prin activitatea lor îndelungată în cercetările de bază, la aplicaţii inovatoare precum obţinerea într-un timp extraordinar de scurt, de vaccinuri eficiente pentru a lupta împotriva pandemiei de COVID-19.Decizia juriului arată totodată că dezvoltarea tehnologiei inovatoare a ARN mesager, precum şi producţia de vaccinuri bazate pe adenovirus, deschid calea plină de speranţă spre utilizarea lor în alte boli infecţioase.Anul trecut, matematicienii francezi Yves Meyer şi Emmanuel Candes, belgianca Ingrid Daubechies şi australianul Terence Tao au fost recompensaţi împreună cu acest premiu pentru contribuţiile lor revoluţionare şi importante la teoriile şi tehnicile moderne de procesare matematică a datelor şi semnalelor.Este cel de-al şaselea premiu Prinţesa de Asturias decernat miercurea acestea după premiul pentru Arte acordat artistei sârbe Marina Abramovic, pentru cariera sa de peste 50 de ani în arta performativă, premiul pentru Comunicare şi Ştiinţe Umane acordat ziaristei şi scriitoarei americane Gloria Steinem, simbol al feminismul în SUA; premiului pentru pentru Literatură cu care a fost recompensat Emmanuel Carrere, jurnalist, scriitor, scenarist, critic şi regizor francez şi premiului pentru Cooperare Internaţională, acordat pe 16 iunie organizaţiei CAMFED (Campaign for Female Education o Campana para la Escolarización Femenina) mişcare panafricană ce investeşte în educaţia tinerelor şi a fetelor.Ceremonia de înmânare a premiilor Prinţesa de Asturias va avea lor în octombrie la Oviedo, într-o gală solemnă prezidată de regii Spaniei. Premiile Prinţesa de Asturias sunt atribuite anual unor personalităţi din domenii foarte diverse: arte, cooperare internaţională, ştiinţe sociale, comunicare, sporturi, cercetare ştiinţifică şi litere.Fiecare premiu Prinţesa de Asturias constă într-o reproducere a statuetei concepute de Joan Miro - simbol reprezentativ al premiului - un cec în valoare de 50.000 de euro, o diplomă şi o insignă.
Persons: Katalin Karikó, Drew Weissman, canadian Derrick Rossi, Sarah Gilbert, american Philip Felgner, Yves Meyer, Emmanuel Candes, Ingrid Daubechies, Tao, Gloria, Emmanuel Carrere, Joan Miro Organizations: Education Locations: Asturias, canadian, american, Prinţesa, SUA, francez, Oviedo, Spaniei
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