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Has Lady Gaga taken gaga too far? Singer appears in bizarre video by performance artist Marina Abramovic

 

Daisy Wyatt
Thursday 08 August 2013 10:23 EDT
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Lady Gaga practising the Mary Abramovic Method in a video by the performance artist
Lady Gaga practising the Mary Abramovic Method in a video by the performance artist (Vimeo/Mary Abramovic Institute )

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Lady Gaga doesn't usually need help when it comes to pushing boundaries. But the pop star has recently thrown her weight behind the self-professed "grandmother of performance art", Serbian artist Marina Abramovic, by appearing nude for a bizarre fundraising project.

Lady Gaga promised fans last month that she would "strip herself bare" to find inspiration for her new album, ARTPOP. But the icon was talking literally, it seems, after a video was published today showing her appearing naked in a series of unusual poses: hugging a giant crystal, walking blind-folded through a garden and bending over a stick in a forest...

So, has Lady Gaga finally taken ‘gaga’ to its limits? Well, possibly, but it's for a good(ish) cause.

She has collaborated with Abramovic, whose previous works have included sitting in a chair for 750 hours while not breaking gaze with visitors and standing still for 6 hours while allowing members of the public to jab her with scissors and a scalpel, to promote 'The Abramovic Method.'

The technique is a series of exercises designed to “heighten the participants’ awareness of their physical and mental experience in the present moment”.

Watch Lady Gaga in Marina Abramovic's video below:

The Abramovic Method Practiced by Lady Gaga from Marina Abramovic Institute on Vimeo.

Abramovic's crowdfunding campaign, launched via Kickstarter, is hoping to raise $600,000 to spread her unusual "Method". Anyone who donates $1 will be “personally hugged” by the artist, who is planning live events called ‘The Embrace’ in two secret locations in New York and Europe - and so far this seems to be a powerful draw as $232,225 has already been pledged.

Lady Gaga seen practising the Marina Abramovic method in a forest
Lady Gaga seen practising the Marina Abramovic method in a forest (Vimeo/Mary Abramovic Institute)

Those who pledge over $1,000 will have the privilege of being taught how to ‘eye gaze’ by the artist via webcam. Which possibly explains why so much money has been donated already by only 1,221 individuals.

Gaga's appearance in the pretentious promotional video draws parallels with remarks the 'Born This Way' singer has made about her own artistic vision. Speaking about the cover of her new single ‘Applause’, she recently said: “When I look at it I see that there is a longing for the applause."

Lady Gaga surrounded by crystals in Marina Abramovic's video
Lady Gaga surrounded by crystals in Marina Abramovic's video (Vimeo/Mary Abramovic Institute)

“I see that there is a void that is leaking onstage, that the performer is leaking, that the art is sort of becoming something else in front of your eyes. Something more human, something more honest,” she told Women’s Wear Daily.

In the video Abramovic and Gaga can be seen sitting with their backs to each other on high wooden chairs in a lake as they project a guttural ‘om’ sound into the upstate New York landscape. Will their efforts raise the desired funds? At this rate it could take less than Abramovic's record 750 hours. Webcams at the ready, everyone.

Lady Gaga practising the Mary Abramovic Method
Lady Gaga practising the Mary Abramovic Method (Vimeo/Mary Abramovic Institute)

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