A clothbound companion to Marina Abramovics tribute to Maria Callas, a new performance that recreates the iconic opera divas famous onstage death scenes
An opera production conceived by the legendary performance artist Marina Abramovic (born 1946), 7 Deaths of Maria Callas is a continuation of the artist's lifelong meditation on the female body as a source of both power and pain. Here Abramovic turns her focus to renowned opera singer Maria Callas, whose stunning soprano voice captivated audiences around the world in the mid-20th century. Though she remains one of operas greatest singers, Callas life was beset by struggle and scandal. Today, the opera diva is remembered for having been a figure of both talent and tragedy.
Through a mix of narrative opera and film, Abramovic recreates seven iconic death scenes from the American-born Greek singers most important rolesin La Traviata, Tosca, Otello, Madame Butterfly, Carmen, Lucia di Lammermoor and Normafollowed by an interpretive recreation of Callas own death performed onstage by Abramovic herself. This clothbound volume serves as a companion to the live performance and provides insight into the conception, planning and execution of Abramovics project, probing the many creative elements that make up this dynamic exploration of female suffering.
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Hara-KIRI - Madame Butterfly |
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Madness - Lucia di Lammermoor |
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Since the beginning of her career in Belgrade during the early 1970s, Marina Abramovi? has pioneered performance art, creating some of the forms most important early works. Exploring her physical and mental limits, she has withstood pain, exhaustion, and danger in her quest for emotional and spiritual transformation. Abramovi? was awarded the Golden Lion for Best Artist at the 1997 Venice Biennale. In 2010, Abramovi? had her first major U.S. retrospective and simultaneously performed for over 700 hours in The Artist is Present at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Abramovi? founded Marina Abramovi? Institute (MAI), a platform for immaterial and long durational work to create new possibilities for collaboration among thinkers of all fields.