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Hermann Nitsch’s 96 Aktion – Giardini San Martino, Napoli, I, 1996 photo of a cross draped with blood-stained cloth against a stone backdrop, evoking sacrifice.

Photography on Kodak professional paper - Signed and stamped by the official photographer of Hermann Nitsch Archivio Cibulka and the limited edition number. // Hermann Nitsch's 96 Aktion – Giardini San Martino, Napoli, I (1996) is a haunting and symbolic photograph documenting a scene from one of his ritualistic performances. Set against an ancient stone backdrop, the image shows a cloth draped over a wooden cross, stained with red pigment resembling blood. The arrangement, with the cloth cascading downward and saturated in red, evokes powerful imagery of sacrifice and bodily presence without explicitly depicting the figure. The stark simplicity of the setup, combined with the visceral use of color, creates a strong visual impact that emphasizes themes of martyrdom, suffering, and transcendence. Printed on Kodak professional paper, this limited edition photograph is authenticated by the official photographer of the Hermann Nitsch Archivio, underscoring its connection to Nitsch’s exploration of human experience through ritual and art.

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96 Aktion – Giardini San Martino, Napoli, I, 1996

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Photography on Kodak professional paper - Signed and stamped by the official photographer of Hermann Nitsch Archivio Cibulka and the limited edition number. // Hermann Nitsch's 96 Aktion – Giardini San Martino, Napoli, I (1996) is a haunting and symbolic photograph documenting a scene from one of his ritualistic performances. Set against an ancient stone backdrop, the image shows a cloth draped over a wooden cross, stained with red pigment resembling blood. The arrangement, with the cloth cascading downward and saturated in red, evokes powerful imagery of sacrifice and bodily presence without explicitly depicting the figure. The stark simplicity of the setup, combined with the visceral use of color, creates a strong visual impact that emphasizes themes of martyrdom, suffering, and transcendence. Printed on Kodak professional paper, this limited edition photograph is authenticated by the official photographer of the Hermann Nitsch Archivio, underscoring its connection to Nitsch’s exploration of human experience through ritual and art.

Artwork Copyright © Hermann Nitsch

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