Artists may explore more obscure avenues of portraying the body, such as allowing the audience to use the nude body as a canvas of experimentation and manipulation. The artist may use effects and/or mediums that can dramatize the appearance of the body from the subjective eye of the viewer, or protrude the body with external factors that evoke an emotional sense of disgust to illustrate abuse and objectification. Artists may experiment with how to test the limits of their own bodies, leveling with this discomfort. One of
Dennis Oppenheim's better-known works saw him lying in the sunlight with a book on his chest, until his skin, excluding that covered by the book, was badly
sunburned. It can even consist of the arrangement and
dissection of preserved bodies in an artistic fashion, as was for the
plastinated bodies used in the traveling
Body Worlds exhibition.
Marina Abramović performed
Rhythm 0 in 1974. In the piece, the audience was given instructions to use on Abramović's body an array of 72 provided instruments of pain and pleasure, including knives, feathers, and a loaded pistol. Audience members cut her, pressed thorns into her belly, applied lipstick to her, removed her clothes, and held a loaded pistol to her head. Accounts vary as to how the performance concluded, some stating it ended after a scuffle broke out in the audience over their conduct, while Abramović retells that the artwork simply came to an end after the intended six hours, at which time she stood and walked towards the audience, which fled. Another one of Abramović's works involved dancing until she collapsed from exhaustion. Christopher Burden is an American artist who has performed several extreme pieces. In his 1971 piece titled
Shoot, Burden had a friend shoot him with a rifle in the arm in front of cameras and a small audience. In another piece,
Through the Night Softly, he shuffled around on his stomach through broken glass, with his hands bound and in his underwear, as the audience watched him go across the shards. In his piece
Trans-Fixed, he crucified himself to a Volkswagen. French artist
Orlan had a series of works in which she modified her body through plastic surgery, modeling herself after the beauty standards in the western world. == Absence of body ==