Programs for School Classes | Marina Abramović

Marina Abramović (born in Belgrade in 1946) is one of the most important contemporary artists. She is considered the founder of modern performance art.

The exhibition offers a comprehensive overview of her life and work and invites visitors to explore topics such as participation, physical boundaries, energy, and the history of performance art. As the artworks encourage reflection, self-awareness, and intensive discussion, we recommend the 90-minute educational program. A 60-minute tour is also available. We offer tours in small groups.

Visitors must be aged 16 or over to view the exhibition.

Please note that the tour time also includes associated procedures, such as handing in the wardrobe together.

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PRICES & DURATION

Admission | Free

Tour fee per participating class member:

60 minute program
 

EUR 5

90 minute program  
 

EUR 6


Prices include VAT. | Teachers and accompanying adults (max. 2 per class/group) visit the exhibition for free and bear responsibility for the participating minors while at the museum. | School classes with more than 15 students will be divided.

All themed tours are also available in English, Italian, French, and Spanish; please indicate your choice of language on the inquiry form. These guided tours are wheelchair-accessible, and we warmly welcome classes with and for students with disabilities.


RESERVATION INQUIRIES & CONTACT INFORMATION

ALBERTINA Museum Art Education Department
Weekdays between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. at T: +43 1 534 83 540
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Marina Abramović sits dressed in black and with her eyes closed in a dark room, lit only by the candle in her hand.| Marina Abramović | Artist Portrait with a Candle (A), 2012 | Courtesy of the Marina Abramović Archives, and Galerie Krinzinger | © Courtesy of the Marina Abramović Archives / Bildrecht, Wien 2025
Marina Abramović | Artist Portrait with a Candle (A), 2012 | Courtesy of the Marina Abramović Archives, and Galerie Krinzinger | © Courtesy of the Marina Abramović Archives / Bildrecht, Wien 2025