Performance artist Marina Abramovic returns to native Belgrade for retrospective
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Performance artist Marina Abramovic returns to native Belgrade for retrospective
Performance artist Marina Abramovic poses after addressing a press conference at the Museum of Modern Art in Belgrade on September 21, 2019, where she opened a retrospective exhibition, called 'The Cleaner'. Marina Abramovic, known for putting her body on the line, inaugurated in her native Belgrade a grand retrospective exposition on 50 years of her career. Dressed in black, she invited reporters at the dawn (0423GMT) to "symbolically clean (the house) at the opening". She explained that her return to Belgrade, which she left in 1970s, was "very emotional".It has a particular importance for the artist because it is the first exposition in her native city since 1975, the Museum of Modern Art, who hosts the retrospective, said in a statement. Andrej ISAKOVIC / AFP.



BELGRADE (AFP).- The boundary-pushing performance artist Marina Abramovic returned to Belgrade Saturday to inaugurate the final exhibition of a major touring retrospective, marking her first professional homecoming in nearly 50 years.

Dressed in black, the 72-year-old invited reporters to Belgrade's Contemporary Art Museum at dawn (0423GMT) for the "symbolic cleansing of her career".

The retrospective, titled "The Cleaner", exhibits more than 100 works from Abramovic's past 50 years of provocative performances, many of which saw the artist put her own body on the line.

"You know for me it's very emotional to be here, and it's not easy, there's lots of nostalgia, lots of memories that are forgotten," she said of her return to the Serbian capital, a place she said shaped her outlook as an artist.

"I learned three things here: from my grandmother I learned spirituality..from my father I learned bravery, and from my mother willpower and discipline," she said.

The exhibition, which has been touring Europe since 2017, features photo montages and video reels replaying many of Abramovic's most daring works, including one where she laid out a table of 72 objects, among which figured scissors and a loaded gun, and invited spectators to use them on her "as desired".

Another piece from 1997, titled Balkan Baroque, saw her sit and clean 1,000 beef bones while singing folk songs from her youth, earning her a Golden Lion award at the Venice Biennale.

Young Serbian artists also re-enacted some performances live on Saturday, including one in which a naked man and woman stand inside a doorway, forcing museum-goers to squeeze past their bodies.

Doling out advice for youth, the artist said: "It is very important to follow your heart, your ideas, without compromising."

"To live for your art, which requires a lot of sacrifice," she added.

At the start of the exhibition, Abramovic briefly sat down to re-enact a 2010 performance in New York named "The Artist is Present".

That three-month-long piece saw her sit silently, without moving, for seven hours a day, six days a week, as visitors took turns sitting across her.

Asked if she would use her fame to bring more support to Serbian artists, Abramovic said:

"I am not a politician, but an artist, and I believe that this exhibit will show politicians that investing in culture will bring it to higher levels."

The exhibit will be open in Belgrade until January 20, 2020.


© Agence France-Presse










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