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FILE PHOTO: Serbian artist Marina Abramovic poses for the media after a news conference on her latest work titled "7 Deaths of Maria Callas" at the Deutsche Oper opera house in Berlin, Germany, on 6 April 2022. (Photo by Tobias SCHWARZ / AFP)

(Photo by David Parry via Royal Academy of Arts / Website)

(Photo by David Parry via Royal Academy of Arts / Website)
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A few notable works of Serbian performance artist Marina Abramović are reperformed in the exhibition by the next generation of performance artists, who have been trained in the Marina Abramović Method.
Imponderabilia
Two nude performance artists positioned on either side of a narrow doorway invite the audience to sidle through. This piece, originally performed by Abramović and German artist Ulay, delves into the concept of "the artist as a gateway to the museum."
Nude with Skeleton
A performance artist lies beneath a skeleton that moves in sync with their breathing. This artwork draws inspiration from a Tibetan Buddhist practice wherein individuals confront their fear of death by sleeping alongside the deceased.
These pieces are part of a comprehensive retrospective of Abramović's career. The exhibition is scheduled to be on display at the Royal Academy of Arts in London, UK from 23 September 2023 to 1 January 2024.