⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (Essential viewing for psychology, sociology, and art students) Warning: Extreme violence, sexual assault (simulated and real), nudity, blood. Recommended follow-up: Watch The Artist is Present (2012) to see Abramović reclaim her body through stillness and love, rather than danger.
Here is the breakdown of what the video actually shows—and why it still haunts us 50 years later. The video documentation captures a six-hour performance at Studio Morra in Naples. Abramović placed 72 objects on a white table. They ranged from benevolent items (a feather, a glass of water, a rose, a coat) to neutral tools (a scalpel, a gun loaded with a single bullet, a saw, nails, a chain). rhythm 0 video full
The audience stops looking at her and starts looking at each other . They are competing. Who will be the most daring? The video documentation captures a six-hour performance at
For the first three hours, the audience was kind. Act 1: The Honeymoon (Hours 1–2) The video shows a quiet gallery. People are shy. They turn her around. They offer her the rose. They drape the coat over her shoulders. One man gently places the feather in her hand. The mood is playful. The audience treats her like a doll they want to protect. The audience stops looking at her and starts
As Abramović said: “If you leave it up to the audience, they will kill you.” Watching the Rhythm 0 documentation is difficult because it isn’t a special effect. It is real blood . Real fear. Real human beings choosing violence simply because they were given permission.