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To accompany her career retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art, opening March 14, Abramovic collaborated with the non-profit outreach organization, More Art, to produce the “Energy Blanket.” Available next month from either More Art or MoMA, it comes with fourteen magnets and a drawing of Abramovic's body indicating where they ought to go before climbing under it. $460 is a small price to pay for inner peace — or, come to think of it, for a wearable piece of art. Via: C-Monster
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I’m not sure if we all want inner peace. In fact, in his performance art intervention, artist Amir Baradaran gave Marina Abramovic a lot to think about. Should she really go around saying on planes that she is a nurse from New Zealand? Should she let Amir Baradaran marry to the body of her art? This is definitely a “Poetic Quarrel,” see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSVxTJF9wtk
I’m not sure if we all want inner peace. In fact, in his performance art intervention, artist Amir Baradaran gave Marina Abramovic a lot to think about. Should she really go around saying on planes that she is a nurse from New Zealand? Should she let Amir Baradaran marry to the body of her art? This is definitely a “Poetic Quarrel,” see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSVxTJF9wtk
I’m not sure if we all want inner peace. In fact, in his performance art intervention, artist Amir Baradaran gave Marina Abramovic a lot to think about. Should she really go around saying on planes that she is a nurse from New Zealand? Should she let Amir Baradaran marry to the body of her art? This is definitely a “Poetic Quarrel,” see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSVxTJF9wtk
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