
For Seven Easy Pieces Marina Abramovic reenacted five seminal performance works by her peers, dating from the 1960's and 70's, and two of her own, interpreting them as one would a musical score. The project confronted the fact that little documentation exists from this critical early period and one often has to rely upon testimony from witnesses or photographs that show only portions of any given performance. The seven works were performed for seven hours each, over the course of seven consecutive days, November 9 –15, 2005 at the Guggenheim Museum, in New York City. Seven Easy Pieces examines the possibilities of representing and preserving an art form that is, by nature, ephemeral.
Crew

Babette Mangolte
Director, Editor, Director of Photography
Bruce Nauman
Writer

Vito Acconci
Writer

Valie Export
Writer

Gina Pane
Writer

Joseph Beuys
Writer

Marina Abramović
Producer
Richard Haber
Line Producer, Camera Operator
Trish Maud
Camera Operator
Anthony Burr
Sound Designer
Trokon Nagbe
Sound Recordist
Mary Ann Hoag
Lighting Supervisor
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