Rob Picheta, CNN
Ulay, the pioneering and provocative performance artist and photographer best known for his works with his like-minded former partner Marina Abramovic, has died aged 76, it was announced on Monday.
Born Frank Uwe Laysiepen in Germany, Ulay's performances and photographs frequently questioned gender identity and sexuality, earning him a reputation as an innovator and resulting in a series of subversive and acclaimed works.
His death was announced by Abramovic, the celebrated Serbian artist and Ulay's former partner, with whom he shared the most renowned period of his career.
"It is with great sadness I learned about my friend and former partner Ulay's death today," she wrote in a statement released by her gallery. "He was an exceptional artist and human being, who will be deeply missed. On this day, it is comforting to know that his art and legacy will live on forever."
Among the pair's best-known performances was 1977's "Imponderabilia," in which the couple stood naked facing each other, their faces inches apart, at the entrance to a museum -- forcing visitors to squeeze in between them to enter.
Between 1981 and 1987, they meditated for several hours across many days for "Nightsea Crossing," conceived after they returned from a trip to the Australian Outback. They performed the piece for a total of 90 days, over the course of 22 showings.
And when Ulay and Abramovic decided to separate, their split was appropriately performative. The couple famously walked towards each other from either end of the Great Wall of China, eventually meeting in the middle to say goodbye.
Ulay continued to produce works after the relationship, but struggled with poor health towards the end of his life. On Monday, Richard Saltoun, whose studio represented the artist, said he was "deeply saddened" by his death.
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siegnagel ago
Genesis P Orridge died the other day too.
kestrel9 ago
It will not be missed.
think- ago
Yep. Unfortunately, I don't have the time to do a post about him.