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Tauba Auerbach (American, b. 1981), Untitled (Fold), 2011, 152.4 x 114.3 cm
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“Dead dance” by Giulia Cenci
Artist: Giulia Cenci (Italy) Title: Dead dance Installation view at the 59th International Art Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia Year: 2021-2022 “…“Dead dance” by Giulia Cenci

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Giulia Cenci: Lento-Violento (2021). via vampire-canneberge
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Adrian Villa Rojas / Theatre of Disappereance http://ift.tt/2AYZt97
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Berlinde de Bruyckere - Into one another to P.P.P. (2010) Wax, epoxy, iron, wood, glass
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Mark Manders Unfired Clay Head, 2015–2016 Painted epoxy, wood, stainless steel, glass Courtesy Zeno X Gallery, Antwerp. Photo: Peter Cox.
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Mark Manders - Dry Clay Head on Concrete Floor, 2016
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Week 12 – Artist – Abramovic-Althamer
Marina Abramović is a Serbian conceptual and performance artist. Her work explores the endurance and limitations of her own body and mind. Being active for over four decades, Abramović refers to herself as the "grandmother of performance art". She founded the Marina Abramović Institute (MAI), in 2007, a non-profit foundation for performance art.


Pawel Althamer is a Polish artist from Warsaw. He went to the Academy of Fine Arts. In 1991, he began exhibiting his works. In 2004, Althamer received the prestigious Vincent Van Gogh Biannual Award, founded by the Broere Charitable Foundation of the Netherlands.


Though they use the same medium, their art is very different. Abramovic performs her arts as an experimentation to test her body and mind. Since Althamer studied sculpture in his art school, he incorporated more outside mediums, mainly sculpture into his performances.
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