Rhythm 0: A Slide Show Jun 2026
Marina Abramović: 72 Objects (Museum of Modern Art, 2010) • The Artist Is Present (documentary, 2012)
The audience has stopped seeing a person. rhythm 0: a slide show
As time passed and Abramović remained passive, the behavior turned aggressive. Her clothes were cut off with scissors; she was cut with thorns and a knife. Marina Abramović: 72 Objects (Museum of Modern Art,
Rhythm 0: A Slide Show Performance art often seeks to challenge the boundaries between the artist and the audience, but few works have achieved the profound impact and analytical complexity of Marina Abramović's Rhythm 0. Conducted in 1974 in Naples, this six-hour performance remains a landmark in contemporary art history. To examine Rhythm 0 is to explore the dynamics of power, the role of the spectator, and the social contracts that govern human interactions. A slide show documenting this performance offers a visual study of how behavior shifts when traditional social boundaries are removed. The Premise of the Experiment Rhythm 0: A Slide Show Performance art often
Abramović later explained that her body had stopped feeling like her own. She became an object. And the audience — ordinary people, not monsters — did things they would never have imagined.
The performance is often presented as a slide show or short film today to capture the chronological descent into chaos.