Could this be her
bravest work of performance art to date? . . .
Rawly intimate and
weirdly mesmeric.
Could this be her
bravest work of performance art to date? . . .
Rawly intimate and
weirdly mesmeric.
Enchanting and emotionally raw, Walk Through Walls is an honest, gripping, and profound look into the heart and brilliant mind of one of the quintessential artists of the postmodern era.
In her new memoir,
Walk Through Walls, [Marina Abramovic] exposes herself as
provocatively and
fearlessly in language as she has done for many years in her largely nonverbal performance art. Her
page-turner of a narrative [is] at times
shocking...
genuinely moving, and always
coruscatingly honest.
Marina has lived like an unstoppable force of nature, with the kind of power that leaves me feeling breathless and disquieted-while at the same time profoundly impressed, awed, and inspired. As I turn the pages of her book, I hear her voice in my head, as if she were actually narrating the words. . . Her voice is soothing, calm, and centered. It belies the trauma, fear, and darkness coiled at the root of her impulse to express and expunge.
Candidly and
vividly sharing her
personal struggles as well as her
artistic and
spiritual discoveries, Abramovic presents a
uniquely intense and
affecting art memoir.
Marina Abramovic is a Serbian performance artist based in New York. Her work explores the relationship between performer and audience, the limits of the body, and the possibilities of the mind. Active for over five decades, Abramovic has been described as the 'grandmother of performance art'.