Marina Abramović is the star of our autumn cover, as the pioneering performance art prepares to take over the RA’s Main Galleries. Inside, she tells Sinéad Gleeson about her story from the beginning, explaining how and why she put down the paintbrush and embraced performance art, and describing important influences along the way.
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Also in this issue, a potted history of performance art by Kelly Grovier, a new short story by novelist Ben Okri, Jorella Andrews on a Frans Hals portrait of a newly-wed, and a celebration of Ireland’s most revered architect, Shane de Blacam, as he wins the RA’s Architecture Prize.
Plus: Tacita Dean on a breakthrough in Philip Guston’s practice; neurosurgeon Henry Marsh visits the RA’s Herzog & De Meuron Show; an introduction to architectural filmmakers Beka & Lemoine, and a northern Renaissance road trip, mapped by Jonathan Jones.
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