Nationality Austrian Name Hermann Nitsch Website [1] | Known for Performance art Role Artist | |
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Born August 29, 1938 (age 86) ( 1938-08-29 ) Vienna Education Wiener Graphische Lehr-und Versuchanstalt Notable work Orgien Mysterien Theater Albums Sinfonia Punta Campanella in 4 Movimenti, Komposition fur Orgel, 17.09.2009 Orgelkonzert, Pauluskerk, Tilburg Similar People Peter Weibel, Joseph Beuys, Marina Abramovic, Karlheinz Essl - Jr, Gerhard Ruhm |
Hermann nitsch s aktion 135 at the 2012 havana biennial
Hermann Nitsch (born 29 August 1938) is an Austrian avant-garde artist who works in experimental and multimedia modes.
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- Hermann nitsch s aktion 135 at the 2012 havana biennial
- Bloodlines the paintings of hermann nitsch
- Orgies Mysterien Theater
- Controversial aspects
- References
Born in Vienna, Nitsch received training in painting when studied at the Wiener Graphische Lehr-und Versuchanstalt, during which time he was drawn to religious art. He is associated with the Vienna Actionists—a loosely affiliated group of off-kilter and confrontational Austrian artists that also includes Günter Brus, Otto Muehl, and Rudolf Schwarzkogler.
Nitsch's abstract 'splatter' paintings, like his performance pieces, are inspired by his neutral perspective on humanity and being human. In the 1950s, Nitsch conceived of the Orgien Mysterien Theater (which roughly translates as Theatre of Orgies and Mysteries or The Orgiastic Mystery Theater), staging nearly 100 performances between 1962 and 1998.
In 1966 he was with Gustav Metzger, Otto Muehl, Wolf Vostell, Juan Hidalgo and others a participant of the Destruction in Art Symposium (DIAS) in London.
Bloodlines the paintings of hermann nitsch
Orgies Mysterien Theater
Nitsch's Orgies Mysterien Theater performances (or Aktionen, as he calls them) can be considered both ritualistic and existential. The scene is often involved with slaughters, religious sacrifices, crucifixion, as well as blood and flesh. The performances are also accompanied with music, dancing, and active participants. In his first Orgien Mysterien Theater performance, Nitsch and his friends used animal carcasses, entrails, and blood similarly to a ritual. The cloths, bandages and other fabrics used in these performances introduced Nitsch to the idea of making paintings. Most recently, he has exhibited his works during the Venice Biennale 2017 at the European Cultural Centre.
Controversial aspects
Having grown up during the World War II, Nitsch reveals his fascination with the intensity of religious feelings for life in his art work with excessive means such as taboo images, nudity, bloody scenes and more. For this, he received several court trials, being charged with gross public indecency and sentenced to three prison terms. It is often suggested that his work may exemplify cultures' fascination with violence.