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A: The photographs are held by the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York, the Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA) in Dublin, and the Marina Abramović Archives. Many are also available in published art books and academic journals.

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In 1974, Marina Abramovic pushed the boundaries of performance art with her groundbreaking piece, "Rhythm 0". For 6 hours, Abramovic stood still in a gallery, inviting visitors to use one of 72 objects on a table to interact with her in any way they chose. marina abramovic rhythm 0 performance video full

Documentation of the event reveals a significant shift in the audience's behavior over the six-hour period. What began as a social experiment ended as a stark commentary on human psychology and the thin veil of social order. The Initial Phase: Tentative Interaction

The instruction was simple: “I am the object. For six hours, you may use these objects on me in any way you choose.” A: The photographs are held by the Museum

At 8:00 PM, Abramović positioned herself behind the table. Her instructions were written on a small card that visitors could read as they entered:

In 1974, video documentation of performance art was not standard practice, especially for a work that lasted six hours in a gallery setting. The only remaining visual documentation of "Rhythm 0" is a collection of approximately 69 black-and-white and color still photographs taken by Donatelli Sbarra during the performance. These photographs have been assembled into a slide show format that various archives and museums present as the definitive visual record of the event. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted

Photographs and video logs capture the moment the crowd began to test her boundaries. A man used the razor blades to cut her clothes. Another person used the thorns of the rose to scratch her neck, drawing blood. Someone else cut her throat slightly and licked the blood. Hours 5 and 6: Unleashed Cruelty

Initially, the audience was hesitant. People kissed her, placed a rose in her hand, or fed her grapes. The atmosphere was playful but respectful.