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ABOUT THE VIDEO

Back in 2010, Marina Abramovic famously presented a 736-hour-and-30-minute piece called The Artist Is Present, in which she remained seated at a table in New York City’s Museum of Modern Art, inviting spectators to come and sit opposite her. On opening night, her long-lost former lover Frank Uwe Laysiepen (stage name Ulay) surprised her. The pair hadn’t seen one another since they ended their love affair in the ’70s in most dramatic fashion — by walking the length of China’s Great Wall and meeti

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