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- Q21592113 subject Q7412441.
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- Q21592113 abstract "Luminosity (1997) was a work of performance art by Serbian artist Marina Abramović in Sean Kelly Gallery, New York.The woman sitting on a bicycle saddle in the center of a wall was dissolved in the powerful stream of light directed on her. She, exposed on a public inspection, was vulnerable. This was performance about loneliness, pain, spiritual firmness, luminous intensity and transcendental essence of the human being, which body – only the tool.Abramović commented upon this experience: "I always thought of Luminosity as a beautifully complex dance (on an existential level) of mortal vs. immortal and self vs. universe. On a physical level, it was extremely minimal yet astonishingly challenging in terms of endurance. In my first performance of Luminosity, my definition for pain changed; I no longer attached it with a negative memory. I began to recognize that pain would surface early on in the performance. I had to remind myself, though, that what lied underneath had the power to move me differently than I had ever moved before."".
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- Q21592113 comment "Luminosity (1997) was a work of performance art by Serbian artist Marina Abramović in Sean Kelly Gallery, New York.The woman sitting on a bicycle saddle in the center of a wall was dissolved in the powerful stream of light directed on her. She, exposed on a public inspection, was vulnerable.".
- Q21592113 label "Luminosity (performance art)".