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409. item
HERMANN NITSCH* (Vienna 1938 - 2022 Mistelbach): Untitled
HERMANN NITSCH* (Vienna 1938 - 2022 Mistelbach)
Untitled
oil/jute 28,2 x 21 cm
signed Hermann Nitsch, numbered 27/40
SCHÄTZPREIS / ESTIMATE € 3000 - 4000
STARTPREIS / STARTING PRICE € 3000
The Austrian artist Hermann Nitsch is considered a key protagonist of Viennese Actionism. Together with Rudolf Schwarzkogler, Hermann Nitsch, Günther Brus and Adolf Frohner, he pushed the boundaries of traditional art in conservative post-war Austria. Nitsch was best known for his orgy mystery theater and for his public performances, which often led to confrontations with authorities and even prison stays. After graduating from the Graphic Arts Training and Research Institute in Vienna, Nitsch took a job as a commercial artist at the Technical Museum in 1957. The first pouring pictures were created in 1961 and he organized the first action in 1962. Ten years later he managed to purchase the Prinzendorf Castle in Lower Austria, where he regularly organizes his orgy-mystery games. In 2007, a separate Hermann Nitsch Museum was opened in the Mistelbach Museum Center. The artist deliberately used the provocation with blood, animal carcasses or religious elements to force the viewer to reflect. Nitsch made it his mission to show in his art topics that are consciously suppressed in everyday life. Further artists and styles: Wiener Aktionismus, Günter Brus, Otto Muehl Rudolf Schwarzkogler, Marina Abramovic, Ulay, Performance, Chris Burden
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starting price: 1 159 740