Hermann Nitsch Libri
Hermann Nitsch è un artista austriaco rinomato per le sue opere sperimentali e multimediali che approfondiscono i temi del rituale, della violenza e dell'esistenza. Spesso definito 'actionismo', la sua arte trascende i confini di genere tradizionali, comprendendo performance e pitture astratte espressive. Nitsch utilizza il simbolismo del sangue e dei resti animali per mettere in discussione e satirizzare l'etica morale della religione e del sacrificio, collegandola alle moderne ossessioni per la violenza nei media. Il suo esteso 'Orgien Mysterien Theater' (Teatro delle Orgìe e dei Misteri) rappresenta l'apice della sua esplorazione artistica, fondendo arte visiva, musicale e performativa.






La Biennale di Venezia - 2011: Personal Structures
- 161pagine
- 6 ore di lettura
As part of the 54th International Art Exhibition- la Biennale di Venezia, Personal Structures showcases 28 artists from 12 countries across 5 continents. This exhibition, held in 24 rooms at the prestigious Palazzo Bembo near the Rialto Bridge, features a mix of established and lesser-known artists united by their exploration of Time, Space, and Existence. Curated by Karlyn De Jongh and Sarah Gold, each room is dedicated to a single artist, creating a unique atmosphere through their strong statements. The diverse range of artistic media includes videos, sculptures, paintings, photographs, light installations, wallpaper, and performance art. Personal Structures is part of an international art project initiated in 2002 by Dutch artist Rene Rietmeyer, who recognized that artists worldwide engage with these themes in deeply personal ways. This insight inspired the creation of publications, exhibitions, and symposia to bring these artists together. Each artwork presented is either site-specific or drawn from the artist's studio, emphasizing the contemporary relevance of their work.
Zur Theorie des Orgien Mysterien Theaters
- 956pagine
- 34 ore di lettura
Hermann Nitsch 2005. Burgtheater Wien
- 133pagine
- 5 ore di lettura



