Marina Abramović’s Solo Exhibition at MOCO Museum London

Moco Museum London announces Healing Frequency, a new performance art exhibition by globally acclaimed artist Marina Abramović (b.1946), opening 11 September.

Bringing together 12 works from Abramović’s series Transitory Objects for Human Use, including one piece that has been acquired into Moco's collections, visitors will be invited to come together and participate in a state of unified healing in a new exhibition that will be the first temporary exhibition at Moco Museum’s major new flagship location in London’s Marble Arch.

Providing the next chapter in this important series of works in Abramović’s career, dating back to the 1990s, a series of chairs, beds, and benches adorned with Abramovic’s signature crystals, will invite public interaction and encourage moments of contemplation. Visitors can join in silence, reflection or conversation as they explore the exhibition and experience the transformative power of performance art. 

 At the centre of the exhibition will be the newly acquired Chair for Human Use with Chair for Spirit Use, featuring two chairs in which visitors will have the opportunity to sit before each other and enter a moment of shared energy, ‘activating the power of art’ as Abramović explains.

Marina Abramović film still from Body of Truth, © Indi Film

Through Healing Frequency, Abramović and Moco Museum challenge visitors to disconnect from the outside world, reassess their reliance on technology, and embrace the potential for personal enlightenment through artistic expression. The exhibition is rooted in Abramović’s practice of performance art, emphasising its ability to catalyse change not only within the artist but also within the observer.

Marina Abramović, says: The power of performance art, after all, lies in its ability to transform not just the artist but the audience too. The body of the artist is the medium, but so too is that of the observer. Moco understands the importance of direct experience to activate the power of art.

As one of the world’s most significant artists, Abramović transcends conventional artistic boundaries and has developed a unique practice that resonates with audiences on a profound level.    

Kim Logchies Prins, co-founder of Moco Museum, says: This exhibition aligns seamlessly with Moco Museum's ethos as a space that celebrates exploration, introspection, and audience engagement, celebrating artists who inspire societal transformation through art. Marina Abramović's emphasis on delving into the depths of human experience resonates deeply with Moco's commitment to showcasing thought-provoking contemporary art. By inviting a participatory element to Abramović's renowned works, we hope visitors will actively engage to foster a dynamic exchange of ideas and experiences that embodies our museum's interactive approach to artistic expression.”

Healing Frequency will be the first temporary exhibition to open at Moco’s new outpost in London, which follows its successful openings in Amsterdam and Barcelona. Spanning over 24,000sq ft across three floors, Moco Museum London will showcase a diverse collection of over 120 artworks by acclaimed artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Kaws, Keith Haring, Jeff Koons, Takashi Murakami, Daniel Arsham, Pilar Zeta and more.

Healing Frequency exhibition by Marina Abramović opens at Moco Museum London on 11th September. Tickets available to purchase HERE.

Opening hours:

 Daily, 9am-9pm 

Moco Museum London 1-4 Marble Arch, W1H 7EJ

Admission:

Adult: £14.63

Youth (7-17 years old): £13.23

Student (with valid ID): £13.23

Children (0- 6 years old): Free

Moco Museum on 1- 4 Marble Arch, photographed by Matt Chung

Moco Museum, short for Modern & Contemporary Museum, aims to make art accessible to everyone. It is an independent museum with a diverse collection of inspiring modern, contemporary, and digital art. With two locations in Amsterdam (2016) and Barcelona (2022) - and a third location opening this summer in London - the museum offers a unique collection that prompts visitors to contemplate modern society. The collection includes works by artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, JR, KAWS, Keith Haring, Jeff Koons, Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin, Yayoi Kusama, Andy Warhol, Daniel Arsham and Pulse Interactive. Over 5 million visitors, including Barack Obama, Steven Spielberg, Venus Williams, Adele, Tim Cook, Dua Lipa and Idris Elba, have visited the Moco Museums.

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