MARINA ABRAMOVIC to be awarded at the Florence Biennale

Released on: October 24, 2008, 1:15 am

Press Release Author: Vito Abba

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Press Release Summary: Performance artist Marina Abramovic to be awarded at the 7th
Edition of the Florence Biennale. 5 EUR" 13 December 2009, Fortezza da Basso

Press Release Body: The seventh edition of the Florence Biennale of Contemporary Art
will take place at the historic Fortezza da Basso in Florence from 5-13 December,
2009. Marina Abramovic, the acclaimed performance artist, will be the honoured guest
at this edition and she will be awarded the Lorenzo il Magnifico prize.

800 artists coming from 80 countries will be exhibiting more than 2,500 artworks and
there will be an extraordinary meeting of cultures, languages and diverse artistic
styles. The Florence Biennale supports the United Nations program EURDialogue between
civilizationsEUR, to which the Biennale has officially adhered since 2001.

As always, the Biennale will see the presence of important artists: In the 2007
edition, the EURLorenzo il Magnifico" career prize was conferred to Gilbert & George,
for the 2005 edition to Christo and Jeanne-Claude and to Richard Anuszkiewicz and in
2003 to David Hockney. In the 2009 edition, Marina Abramovic will meet both the
artists participating at the Biennale and visitors to the Biennale, in part of the
rich calendar of conferences, meetings and video projections.

Marina Abramovic, born in 1946 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, is without question one of
the seminal artists of our time. Since the beginning of her career in Yugoslavia
during the early 1970s, where she attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Belgrade,
Abramovic has pioneered the use of performance as a visual art form. The body has
always been both her subject and medium. Exploring the physical and mental limits of
her being, she has withstood pain, exhaustion, and danger in the quest for emotional
and spiritual transformation. She creates works that ritualize the simple actions of
everyday life such as lying, sitting, dreaming and thinking. As a vital member of
the generation of pioneering performance artists that includes Bruce Nauman, Vito
Acconci, and Chris Burden, Abramovic created some of the most historic early
performance pieces and is the only one still making important durational works.

From 1975 until 1988, Abramovic and the German artist Ulay performed together,
dealing with relations of duality. After separating in 1988, Abramovic returned to
solo performances in 1989. Abramovic has presented her work with performances,
sound, photography, video, sculpture, and EURTransitory Objects for Human and Non
Human UseEUR(tm) in solo and group exhibitions at major institutions in the U.S. and
Europe. She has also taught and lectured extensively in Europe and America.

She was awarded the Golden Lion for Best Artist at the 1997 Venice Biennale for her
extraordinary video installation/performance piece Balkan BaroqueEUR and in 2003
received the Bessie for The House with the Ocean ViewEUR a 12-day performance at Sean
Kelly Gallery, New York. In 2005, Abramovic presented Balkan Erotic Epic at the
Pirelli Foundation in Milan, Italy and at Sean Kelly Gallery, New York. That same
year, she held a series of performances called Seven Easy Pieces at the Guggenheim
Museum in New York. She is currently showing in a group exhibition EURworlds on
videoEUR at the Strozzina in Florence, Italy.

AbramovicEUR(tm)s work is included in many major public collections worldwide.

For further information: http://www.florencebiennale.org

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