Installation: Balkan Erotic Epic
About This Event
Installation: Balkan Erotic Epic, presented at the Park Avenue Armory, is a group presentation associated with Marina Abramović’s performance and installation practice. The work translates Balkan folk ritual and erotic imagery into staged actions and repeated physical tasks, with performers functioning as a collective instrument that uses proximity and duration to shape how the audience looks and listens.
About Balkan Erotic Epic
"Balkan Erotic Epic" is a captivating art piece by Serbian performance artist Marina Abramović that delves into the rich tapestry of Balkan folklore and its intricate blend of eroticism and spirituality. Through a bold series of video installations, this work explores ancient rituals that celebrate the primal forces of life and love. Abramović’s visceral examination offers a rare glimpse into traditional cultural practices, challenging modern audiences to reconsider the power of mythology and its role in shaping human experience. Known for her groundbreaking performances, Abramović debuted "Balkan Erotic Epic" in New York City to critical acclaim, sparking conversations about identity, tradition, and the body. This provocative work invites NYC audiences to embark on a journey through time and culture, offering a unique encounter with the mystical and the carnal that will leave you pondering long after you leave the gallery. Don't miss the chance to experience this mesmerizing fusion of art and heritage.
About the Artists
Marina Abramović
Marina Abramović, a trailblazer in the realm of performance art, captivates audiences with her daring exploration of the human body and mind. Known for her innovative approach that often invites audience participation, Abramović challenges the boundaries between artist and observer.
Installation: Balkan Erotic Epic
Installation: Balkan Erotic Epic is a group presentation associated with Marina Abramović’s performance and installation practice, framed as a live event at New York City’s Park Avenue Armory. The work draws on Balkan folk ritual and erotic imagery, translating communal gestures into staged actions and repeated physical tasks.