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Revision as of 14:01, 25 September 2023

Person.png Marina Abramović   Amazon Twitter WebsiteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(artist)
Spirit cooking.png
BornNovember 30, 1946
Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia
NationalitySerbian?, US?
Spouse • Neša Paripović
• Paolo Canevari
Member ofJustice for Kurds
Interest ofJacob Rothschild
Serbian performance artist who invited John and Tony Podesta to her "spirit cooking"

Marina Abramović is an internationally renowned Serbian performance artist. She came to notoriety when John Podesta and his brother Tony were being invited one of her “spirit cooking dinners”.[1] ISGP named her one of few truly suspicious parts of a story known as "pizzagate" which alleged the Podesta's and others were running a child sex ring. Abramovic is associated with the Rockefeller Modern Institute of Art.[2]

Early life

She had a very difficult childhood and after birth, did not live with her parents for six years. Her Wikipedia article details the circumstances to some extent;[3] she goes into more details in her book: Walk Through Walls: A Memoir.[4][5][6]

Spirit Cooking

In 1996, Abramović worked with Jacob Samuel to produce a cookbook of "aphrodisiac recipes" called Spirit Cooking. These "recipes" were meant to be "evocative instructions for actions or for thoughts".[7] For example, one of the recipes calls for to "mix fresh breast milk with fresh sperm milk."[8]

In 1997, Abramović created a multimedia Spirit Cooking installation. This was originally installed in the Zerynthia Associazione per l'Arte Contemporanea in Rome, Italy and included white gallery walls with "enigmatically violent recipe instructions" painted in pig's blood.[9]

Spirit Cooking later evolved into a form of dinner party entertainment that Abramovic occasionally lays on for collectors, donors, and friends.[10]

"Zelensky asks Marina Abramovic to be ambassador for Ukraine"

"Zelensky asks Marina Abramovic to be ambassador for Ukraine"[11]

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