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Marina Abramovic to get first China show

Shanghai's Power Station of Art to provide stage for performance artist

Hannah McGivern
24 March 2016
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Marina Abramovic is due to have her first solo show in mainland China, the performance artist tells us. The Power Station of Art (PSA) in Shanghai will stage the show in 2017 as long as funding is available, confirms a curator for PSA. It remains to be seen whether the show will feature documentation of The Lovers: The Great Wall Walk (1988/2008), Abramovic’s 90-day performance on the Great Wall of China with her former lover and collaborator Ulay. Photographs with unique drawings of the journey are at Sean Kelly’s booth at Art Basel Hong Kong.

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