COLLABORATIONS
Chromatic Dinner
Title: Chromatic Dinner (2019)
Collaboration (Performance Artist/Host) with Director Martin Butler
Commissioned by Design Week, Vienna
Description: This Neo-Futurist Dinner allows the participants to re-think the ways in which the world of food, art, and science come together. Following the logic of senses, this dining experience challenges the way food influences our emotions, sensations, thoughts, and associations. Every course is inspired by a different color, corresponding to each of the Chinese elements: Tree, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water.
Givenchy SS13
Title: Givenchy SS13 (2015)
Collaboration (Performance Artist) with Performance Artist Marina Abramovic (Artistic Direction) and Fashion Designer Riccardo Tiscci
Long Durational Performance
Commissioned and produced by Givenchy
Exhibition venue: Pier 23, New York
Duration: 4h
Photography: Marco Del Fiol and Philippe Fortunato
Work Relation
Title: Work Relation (2015)
Collaboration (Performance Artist) with Performance Artist Marina Abramovic and Director Dustin Lynn
Produced by Subject in association with the Marina Abramović Institute + Adidas
Creative Direction: Marco Brambilla
Photographic Direction: John Schmidt
Description: The three-minute video captures the first ever re-staging of Abramović and Ulay’’s 1978 performance ‘Work Relation’ – which focuses on commitment, teamwork and the strength found in togetherness – re-imagined through the lens of the popular quadrennial sporting event.
Location: Pioneer Works, Brooklyn, New York
The Artist is Present
Title: The Artist is Present (2010)
Collaboration (Performance Artist) with Performance Artist Marina Abramović
Commissioned and produced by MoMA, New York
Film Director: Matthew Akers
Description: The Artist is Present work was inspired by Abramovic's belief that stretching the length of a performance beyond expectations serves to alter our perception of time and foster a deeper engagement in the experience.
Exhibition venue: MoMA, New York
Duration: 14 March 2010 - 31 May 2010
Photography: Marco Anelli and Matthew Akers