Marina Abramović 'Survival' Poncho

Developed through a collaboration between Marina Abramović and Third Drawer Down, this innovative garment made from ripstop waterproof material, seamlessly merges a reliable waterproof poncho with the adaptability of a shelter. 

"I feel in this moment to contribute to our survival with these 3 objects:
Survival Poncho
Survival Looking Glass
Good Energy Crystal

We open the newspaper.
We look at the news on TV.
We read messages on our phones.
The simple word which appears in so many different forms is survival.
To survive global warming.
To survive air pollution.
To survive rising water.
To survive earthquakes.
To survive exploding volcanoes.
To survive war.
To survive, to survive." - Marina Abramović

£60.00
No longer available

More details

Material Ritstop Nylon
Dimensions 158 x 140cm
EAN/ISBN 749565400886
SKU 12094371

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Temporary Suspension of Shipping to EU, EEA and Northern Ireland

We have temporarily halted shipping to EU, EEA and Northern Ireland due to the new GPSR regulations which came into effect on December 13, 2024. We are actively working on a solution to resume shipping to these regions as soon as possible. We sincerely apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.


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Product story

Features a motif drawn by Marina Abramović.

"In 1979, Ulay and I lived in the Central Australian desert with aboriginal tribes. Once, a medicine man walked us through the desert showing us some sights of the dream land. He stopped and stood in front of a rock, sang to the rock, danced around it, and then gently cleaned the rock by brushing it with leaves. He introduced the rock to us as his grandfather. Since then, rocks, for me, have eyes, they have a memory, and they are living entities."

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