Marina Abramović's 'Transforming Energy' Exhibition Opens at Venice's Accademia Gallery
By Yoon JuhyePosted : May 18, 2026, 06:15Updated : May 18, 2026, 06:15
View of Marina Abramović's 'Transforming Energy' exhibition at the Accademia Gallery in Venice. Photography is prohibited, including smartphone use. [Photo: Matteo de Fina, lissongallery website]
On May 7, the Accademia Gallery in Venice opened a solo exhibition titled 'Transforming Energy' by Serbian performance artist Marina Abramović, 80. This exhibition marks Abramović as the first living female artist to showcase work at the gallery, which has a history spanning over 200 years.
'Transforming Energy' resembles a mineral spa. Visitors, wearing large earplugs, set aside their smartphones to meditate or take a nap. They leaned against mineral objects installed on the walls for relaxation or lay on wooden beds to absorb the energy emanating from the minerals. Objects reminiscent of Abramović's long black hair gently swayed, brushing against the heads and backs of attendees. Many found themselves drifting off to sleep. Upon leaving the exhibition, visitors felt refreshed, as if they had just emerged from a spa after a good rest.
Exhibition view at the Accademia Gallery, featuring Abramović's Pieta facing Titian's Pieta. [Photo: Yoon Joo-hye]
Abramović's works are strategically placed throughout the gallery, harmonizing with Renaissance masterpieces. Notably, her piece 'Pieta' (1983/2002) is positioned directly across from Titian's renowned 'Pieta' (1575-1576), which depicts the Virgin Mary holding the deceased Jesus Christ. Abramović's 'Pieta' is a photographic documentation of a 12-minute performance she presented with her partner Ulay in 1983. The juxtaposition of these two works evokes universal human emotions such as sacrifice and love that transcend time.
The exhibition runs until October 18.
Marina Abramović's Pieta. [Photo: Yoon Joo-hye]
Accademia Gallery in Venice. [Photo: Yoon Joo-hye]