Marina Abramović

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The legendary performance artists will partner up again to detail their tumultuous relationship in a new book

The artist is also planning a glass fountain of herself spouting her own blood

In further news: Marina Abramović working on an opera; director of Ghent museum suspended after show including suspected fakes

In other headlines: Journalists interrogated while covering Louvre Abu Dhabi; Laura Owens’s Whitney show hit by anti-gentrification activists

Beijing’s UCCA sold to investors; anti-Columbus Day tour descends on American Museum of Natural History; David Geffen's USD$150 million gift to LACMA

From artist Enoch Cheng’s nocturnal balletics to fascist violence in Charlottesville, rethinking the political agency of walking

BY Michele Chan |

The dual sides to the city’s Cph Art Week

BY Kristian Vistrup Madsen |

Marina Abramović finds herself embroiled in the Clinton email saga; chief curator of Seoul's Ilmin Museum accused of sexual harassment

Vincent Fecteau and Mary Reid Kelley are awarded MacArthur genius grants; Ulay victorious in court case against ex-partner Marina Abramović

Revered theatre director John Vaccaro passes away; Marina Abramović responds to accusations of racism

Why pop music craves art’s pieties and licensed intellectualism and art lusts after music’s broader cultural authenticity

BY Dan Fox |

More and more artists are re-enacting iconic performances. What does this mean for ‘art of the present tense’ and its relationship to the past?

BY Catherine Wood |

From Roni Horn to Marina Abramović, Christina Zück examines the ‘enraptured faces’ of portrait photography today

BY Christina Zück |

The trials and tribulations of the international lecture circuit

BY Robert Storr |

This year has seen a resurgence of interest in the remarkable performances of Tehching Hsieh, who has been making art for more than 35 years

BY Barry Schwabsky |

'What writing has most influenced the way you think about art?' Writers, artists and curators reveal the often surprising literary influences – from Theodor W. Adorno to Lester Bangs, Gertrude Stein and P.G. Wodehouse – that have shaped their thinking.

Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin, Germany

BY Marius Babias |