Marina Abramovic turned herself into art and wasn't sorry / by Fausto Gilberti

This illustrated biography for children aged four to seven introduces the life and work of a pioneering performance artist. It explores her unconventional methods and landmark exhibitions through striking illustrations and factual text.

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vernon_accession 35201
vernon_id 47659
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vernon_authors Fausto Gilberti
vernon_tags Performance art, Arts, Modern
vernon_production_date 2024
vernon_brief_description Marina Abramovic is a world-famous artist who uses her body to perform in unexpected and unusual ways that make an audiences think. This innovative book tells an inspiring story about the pioneering performance artist who is also the first female artist to hold a major solo exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts in London. -- publisher
vernon_object_type Books/Document genres/Information forms/Visual and Verbal Communication
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vernon_isbn_issn 9781838668822
vernon_subject_people Marina Abramović (Serbia, b.1946)
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