Milla Jovovich at Venice art festival

All photos: Splash/All Over Press Milla Jovovich, 37, appeared in nude negligee as she turned herself into a living artwork as part of the famed Venice Biennale art festival. The famed actress and model teamed up with US artist Tara Subkoff to create the piece that was installed in a glass box sparsely decorated with opulent furniture. She played the character for five hours, and was allowed to communicate with the outside world using electronic devices like tablets and phones

All photos: Splash/All Over Press Milla Jovovich, 37, appeared in nude negligee as she turned herself into a living artwork as part of the famed Venice Biennale art festival. The famed actress and model teamed up with US artist Tara Subkoff to create the piece that was installed in a glass box sparsely decorated with opulent furniture. She played the character for five hours, and was allowed to communicate with the outside world using electronic devices like tablets and phones

All photos: Splash/All Over Press Milla Jovovich, 37, appeared in nude negligee as she turned herself into a living artwork as part of the famed Venice Biennale art festival. The famed actress and model teamed up with US artist Tara Subkoff to create the piece that was installed in a glass box sparsely decorated with opulent furniture. She played the character for five hours, and was allowed to communicate with the outside world using electronic devices like tablets and phones

All photos: Splash/All Over Press Milla Jovovich, 37, appeared in nude negligee as she turned herself into a living artwork as part of the famed Venice Biennale art festival. The famed actress and model teamed up with US artist Tara Subkoff to create the piece that was installed in a glass box sparsely decorated with opulent furniture. She played the character for five hours, and was allowed to communicate with the outside world using electronic devices like tablets and phones

All photos: Splash/All Over Press Milla Jovovich, 37, appeared in nude negligee as she turned herself into a living artwork as part of the famed Venice Biennale art festival. The famed actress and model teamed up with US artist Tara Subkoff to create the piece that was installed in a glass box sparsely decorated with opulent furniture. She played the character for five hours, and was allowed to communicate with the outside world using electronic devices like tablets and phones

All photos: Splash/All Over Press Milla Jovovich, 37, appeared in nude negligee as she turned herself into a living artwork as part of the famed Venice Biennale art festival. The famed actress and model teamed up with US artist Tara Subkoff to create the piece that was installed in a glass box sparsely decorated with opulent furniture. She played the character for five hours, and was allowed to communicate with the outside world using electronic devices like tablets and phones

All photos: Splash/All Over Press Milla Jovovich, 37, appeared in nude negligee as she turned herself into a living artwork as part of the famed Venice Biennale art festival. The famed actress and model teamed up with US artist Tara Subkoff to create the piece that was installed in a glass box sparsely decorated with opulent furniture. She played the character for five hours, and was allowed to communicate with the outside world using electronic devices like tablets and phones

All photos: Splash/All Over Press Milla Jovovich, 37, appeared in nude negligee as she turned herself into a living artwork as part of the famed Venice Biennale art festival. The famed actress and model teamed up with US artist Tara Subkoff to create the piece that was installed in a glass box sparsely decorated with opulent furniture. She played the character for five hours, and was allowed to communicate with the outside world using electronic devices like tablets and phones

All photos: Splash/All Over Press Milla Jovovich, 37, appeared in nude negligee as she turned herself into a living artwork as part of the famed Venice Biennale art festival. The famed actress and model teamed up with US artist Tara Subkoff to create the piece that was installed in a glass box sparsely decorated with opulent furniture. She played the character for five hours, and was allowed to communicate with the outside world using electronic devices like tablets and phones

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