Endurance art

[4] Writer Michael Fallon traces the genre of endurance art to the work of Chris Burden in California in the 1970s.

[7] In The House with the Ocean View (2003), Marina Abramović lived silently for 12 days without food or entertainment on a stage entirely open to the audience.

[8] Such is the physical stamina required for some of her work that in 2012 she set up what she called a "boot camp" in Hudson, New York, for participants in her multiple-person performances.

[9] The Nine Confinements or The Deprivation of Liberty is a conceptual, endurance art and performative work of critical and biographical content by artist Abel Azcona.

[10] The artist was to remain for sixty days in a space built inside an art gallery of Madrid, with scarce food resources and in total darkness.

Marina Abramović 's The Artist is Present , 2010, Museum of Modern Art , New York. Abramović sat silently opposite museum visitors for eight hours a day for three months, a total of 750 hours. [ 1 ]
Tehching Hsieh spent a year in this cage in his studio in One Year Performance 1978–1979 (Cage Piece) .