Marina Abramovic
Long Life, Short Stories
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Rizzoli International Publications
Publishing:6th Oct '26
£47.95
This title is due to be published on 6th October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The famous artist in her own words and at her most revealing: a glimpse into Abramović’s inner world with personal stories and insightful musings paired with original drawings made especially for the book.
Although long esteemed within the art world, Abramović became a global cultural figure after her groundbreaking 2010 MoMA retrospective, The Artist Is Present. This volume, timed to celebrate her eightieth birthday in 2026—which will be marked by major events, including a large-scale project at the Park Avenue Armory—offers a fresh, personal encounter with the artist. Rather than a traditional monograph, it serves as a poetic map of her extraordinary life, tracing her mystical, daring, and often humorous journey through stories of love (with an entire section devoted to “love spells” and her dreams), sex, loss, fear, nature, ancestry, and creativity.
The volume is part sketchbook, part diary, part personal philosophy. Abramović’s voice remains direct and unfiltered, reflecting the spirit that has defined her five-decade career. Her reflections reveal the emotional and psychological terrain behind the boundary-pushing works that have reshaped the possibilities of art.
"Timed to coincide with Abramovic’s 80th birthday, this monograph pairs personal stories and musings on love, fear, nature, and other subjects with original drawings." — PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
"Later this year, the seminal performance artist Marina Abramović turns 80 with a Park Avenue Armory takeover presenting her largest-scale work to date. In anticipation, she’s inviting us into some of the most intimate, strange, and mystical moments of her adventurous life. Long Life, Short Stories is a collection of snapshots—from the story of how she lost her virginity to the time she cut garlic with John Cage, and what it felt like to get kicked out of the Venice Biennale in ’95. The monograph is full of rich, humorous and diary-style details, along with sketches and striking images of the artist at work." — W MAGAZINE
ISBN: 9780847877041
Dimensions: unknown
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224 pages