Rhythm 'O' Object (Art 1970s)
Marina AbramoviÄ's Rhythm 0 is seen as a demonstration of:
- Human ambivalence: The coexistence of contradictory emotions, such as care and aggression, in audience members' behavior, echoing Sigmund Freud's concept of emotional ambivalence.
- Group dynamics: The influence of group psychology, leading individuals to act in ways they wouldn't normally, often due to anonymity and lack of accountability.
- Power dynamics: The complex relationship between the artist and audience, with the audience wielding power over AbramoviÄ's body and actions.
- Dehumanisation: The objectification of AbramoviÄ, allowing audience members to project their desires and aggression onto her.
These aspects reveal the darker aspects of human nature and raise questions about artistic responsibility, power, and empathy, aligning with Freudian theories on the human psyche.











