I Am Sorry- This Is Not Art
<p>The contemporary art world often blurs the line between creativity, provocation, insanity and outright audacity.</p>
<p>Some of the so-called artworks have left me bewildered! I am all for challenging societal norms. But sometimes, just sometimes, I think this is too much!</p>
<h1>MARINA!</h1>
<p>1974 Marina Abramović shocked the art world with her performance piece “Rhythm 0.” This controversial exhibition allowed attendees to interact with her in extreme ways, using scissors, a loaded gun, and whips on her body. The gallery’s decision to permit such acts raised questions about the boundaries of art and the limits of human endurance.</p>
<p><img alt="Lady long hair. No top on. Only top sections of her shoulders and hair seen" src="https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:700/0*JDEqtQzLauyc7c2n" style="height:467px; width:700px" /></p>
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<p>Fast forward to 2023, and Abramović continues to push boundaries, this time with an exhibition featuring 40 nude performers. Some of the performances involve confronting visitors with the intimacy of the human body, challenging their comfort zones and notions of art.</p>
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