
Marina Abramović
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Marina Abramović (born November 30, 1946 in Belgrade) is a New York-based Serbian performance artist who began her career in the early 1970s. Active for over three decades, she has recently begun to describe herself as the "grandmother of performance art". Abramović's work explores the relationship between performer and audience, the limits of the body, and the possibilities of the mind.
Known for
Credits

Mademoiselle C (2013)
as Self

Marcel Duchamp: The Art of the Possible (2020)
as Self - Performance Artist

OHO Film (2025)
as Herself
Picasso Baby (2013)
as Self

Why Are We Creative? (2018)
as Self

Peggy Guggenheim: Art Addict (2015)
as Self

Why Are We (Not) Creative? (2021)
as Self

Teslafy Me (2019)
as Self

Derek DelGaudio's In & of Itself (2020)
as Witch (uncredited)

The Dividers (2023)
as Self (archive footage)

Codice Carla (2023)
as Self

Marina Abramović: The Artist Is Present (2012)
as Self

Burden (2016)
as Self

Balkan Spirit (2013)
as Self - Performance Artist

The Space in Between: Marina Abramović and Brazil (2016)
Actor

Franca: Chaos and Creation (2016)
as Self

DAU. Degeneration (2020)
Actor

Balkan Erotic Epic - Single Channel Version (2005)
as Herself

Body Art (1975)
as Self
Kreativ: A Study in Creativity by Alexander Ekman (2017)
as Self

La Défaite du rouge-gorge (2001)
Actor

Balkan Baroque (1999)
as Self

7 Deaths of Maria Callas (2022)
as Film Actress / Performer

Rest Energy (1980)
as Self

The Ferryman (2016)
as Narrator

Father (2016)
as Guilia's Mother

Can Creativity Save the World? (2024)
as Self

Blurred Lines: Inside the Art World (2017)
as Self - Artist

Robert Wilson: The Beauty of the Mysterious (2022)
as Self

The Great Wall: Lovers at the Brink (1989)
as Herself

Light/Dark (1977)
as Herself
Test Tube (1979)
Actor

512 Hours (2021)
as Self

Fragments of Paradise (2022)
as Self

Bob Wilson's Life & Death of Marina Abramovic (2012)
as Self

Sleepless Nights Stories (2011)
as Self

Marina Abramović & Ulay: No Predicted End (2022)
as Self - Artist

Igor Levit: No Fear (2022)
as Self
The Private Life of the Royal Academy (2018)
Actor

The Abramović Method Practiced by Lady Gaga & Marathon Reading of Stanislaw Lem's "Solaris" (2013)
as Self

Freeing The Body (1976)
as Herself

Seven Easy Pieces (2007)
as Herself

The Pink Biennal (1976)
Actor

Balance Proof (1977)
Actor

Ulay (2013)
as Herself

Pretty Good (1973)
as Herself

InnSæi (2016)
as Self

Relation in Space (1977)
Actor

Body of Truth (2020)
as Self

Valie Export - Icon and Rebel (2015)
as Herself

AAA-AAA (1978)
as herself

4 Performances by Marina Abramovic 1975-1976 (1996)
as Herself

Relation in Movement (1977)
as herself

America Is Not Ready for This (2012)
as Self

Marina Abramovic: The Ugly Duckling (2020)
as Self

Talking about Similarity (1997)
as herself

João de Deus: O Silêncio é uma Prece (2018)
Actor

130919 • A Portrait of Marina Abramovic (2013)
as Self
The Future of Art (2010)
as Self

The story of Marina Abramovic and Ulay (2017)
Actor

Imponderabilia (1977)
Actor

Our City Dreams (2008)
as Herself

Breathing In/Breathing Out (1977)
as Marina Abramović

Relation in Time (1977)
as self

Incision (1978)
Actor

Freeing the Memory (1975)
Actor

Expansion in Space (1977)
as herself

The Room (2026)
as Self

Rico: The Richard DeMarco Story (2021)
as Herself

The Spirits of Maritime Crossing (2023)
Actor

Freeing the Voice (1975)
Actor

Marina Abramović und die Kunst des Hörens (2019)
as Self

Documentazione Della Settimana Internazionale Della Performance (1977)
Actor

Marina Abramovic, Era Milivojevic, Nesa Paripovic, Zoran Popovic in Zagreb, February 1972 (1972)
as Herself
Rhythm 0: A Slide Show (2013)
as Self

Art Must Be Beautiful, Artist Must Be Beautiful (1975)
Actor

La rivoluzione siamo noi (2021)
as Self

Homecoming – Marina Abramović and Her Children (2020)
as Herself

Relation Work (1979)
as self
Student Cultural Center (2026)
as Herself

Three (1978)
as self




