The climax of the documented event is both infamous and instructive. When a spectator finally placed the gun in her hand and forced her fingers around the trigger, aiming the barrel at her own neck, a physical fight broke out among the audience members. This was not an act of moral courage from the majority, but rather a calculated intervention born of self-preservation: they feared that the violence would escalate to murder, implicating them all. The fight over the gun revealed the dual nature of the crowd: a mob capable of atrocity, but one that suddenly panics when the consequence (legal prosecution) becomes tangible. The performance concluded when Abramović, breaking her six-hour trance, began to walk toward the audience. They fled. They could not look her in the eye. The victims of the performance became the accused, and their flight was a confession.
However, the piece is often documented in video essays and art history clips. Below is a summary and analysis of the work. marina abramović rhythm 0 full video
: The performance is largely immortalized through a series of gelatin silver prints, which are now held in collections such as the Guggenheim Museum . The Experiment: 72 Objects and One Passive Artist Marina Abramović's Unique Perspective on Barbie Culture The climax of the documented event is both