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Rhythm 0 1974 Full Free Video - Marina Abramovic

In 1974, at Studio Morra in Naples, the 28-year-old Abramović placed 72 objects on a table: a rose, a feather, honey, a whip, olive oil, scissors, a scalpel, a gun with a single bullet, and others ranging from pleasurable to violent. She stood motionless for six hours, inviting the public to use any object on her however they wished. She was completely passive, legally and morally relinquishing responsibility.

The available archival footage (much of which is posted on YouTube, Vimeo, and academic sites) is a collage of photographs and silent 16mm film clips. Here is a minute-by-minute breakdown of what you will see if you find the most complete version:

First Hour (8:00 PM – 9:00 PM): The audience is shy. People gently touch her. Someone offers her a glass of water. Another person places the rose in her hand. She stands like a statue. There is nervous laughter.

Second Hour (9:00 PM – 10:00 PM): The ice breaks—in the worst way. A viewer takes the scissors and cuts off her clothes. She does not flinch. Encouraged by her passivity, someone draws on her forehead with a lipstick. Another person pins a rose to her chest, pricking her skin. marina abramovic rhythm 0 1974 full free video

Third Hour (10:00 PM – 11:00 PM): The violations escalate. A man takes the razor blade and cuts her neck lightly enough to draw a thin line of blood. Another person cuts the buttons off her dress. Somebody forces her hand to touch a hot candle flame. She does not pull away.

Fourth Hour (11:00 PM – 12:00 AM): The mob mentality takes over. A woman takes the scissors, partially opens them, and stabs the artist’s hand between her thumb and forefinger (you can see blood in the video). Another person cuts her dress completely off, leaving her naked. Several people lift her onto the table. She is now a violated object.

Fifth Hour (12:00 AM – 1:00 AM): Someone places a chain around her neck. Another person wraps a thorny rose stem around her waist. A man takes the polaroid camera and forces it into her mouth, pushing her jaw open. The photos from that act later circulated in the gallery. In 1974, at Studio Morra in Naples, the

The Final Hour (1:00 AM – 2:00 AM) – The Gun: This is the moment that makes Rhythm 0 legendary. A man takes the loaded pistol, presses it to her temple, and begins to cock the trigger. A fight breaks out among the audience. Some people try to stop him. Others encourage the killing. The artist’s eyes are wet with tears, but she does not move. After a struggle, the gun is taken away, and the man retreats.

When the clock struck 2:00 AM, Abramović slowly lowered her arms, stepped toward the audience, and began to walk through the crowd. Every single person fled the room. No one could look her in the eye. No one would take responsibility.

For those searching for the "full free video" of Rhythm 0, it is important to manage expectations. In 1974, performance art was not recorded in 4K resolution for YouTube. The documentation consists of grainy, black-and-white 16mm film clips and a series of powerful still photographs. Disclaimer: The content described above involves themes of

While a continuous, high-definition "full video" does not exist in the way a modern documentary does, you can find the collected footage on major platforms:

We search for the video of Rhythm 0 not for entertainment, but for evidence. It serves as a dark mirror. Abramović proved that if you remove laws, consequences, and authority, the average person is capable of descending into cruelty terrifyingly fast.

It is a lesson in the banality of evil and the fragility of human rights. It is a performance that warns us: power, when placed in the hands of the anonymous crowd without accountability, inevitably leads to violence.


Disclaimer: The content described above involves themes of violence and nudity and may be disturbing to some viewers. Viewer discretion is advised.

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