While there is no single feature-length film dedicated solely to this performance, the most impactful footage is available through:

In 1974, at the Galleria Studio Morra in Naples, Marina Abramović conducted an experiment that would become one of the most significant works in contemporary art history. She stood still for six hours, placing herself entirely at the mercy of the public.

This write-up explores the significance of the documentary, the mechanics of the performance, and why it remains terrifyingly relevant today.

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