Serbian performance artist Marina Abramovic on Friday inaugurated a new exhibition in Slovenia about her decade-long collaboration with her late ex-partner, featuring hundreds of unseen performance-related documents.

For the exhibition at Ljubljana's modern art museum Cukrarna, Abramovic allowed curators to access her private archive in the United States and select even the "most intimate" of documents, recordings and pieces that are now on display, she told journalists at the opening.

Known for works that push her body and her audience to extreme limits, the show in Slovenia traces Abramovic's 12-year-long collaboration with her former partner, German polaroid artist Ulay, that began in 1976 when they first met until the time they split.

Visitors can browse through hundreds of videos,

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