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Hermann Nitsch’s 96 Aktion – Giardini San Martino, Napoli, M, 1996 photo of blindfolded figure surrounded by hands, arms, and blood-like substances in a ritualistic scene.

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, M (1996) is a powerful and unsettling photograph documenting an intense moment from Nitsch’s ritualistic performance series. The image captures a blindfolded figure surrounded by hands, arms, and visceral materials, evoking themes of sacrifice, catharsis, and the body’s physical limits. Covered in what resembles blood and organic matter, the participant's expression and the chaotic layering of limbs create a scene that is both haunting and deeply immersive. Nitsch’s work often explores the boundary between ritual and art, pushing viewers to confront raw human experience and emotions. Printed on Kodak professional paper, this limited edition photograph is authenticated by the official photographer of the Hermann Nitsch Archivio, underscoring its place in Nitsch’s provocative exploration of corporeal and existential themes.

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96 Aktion – Giardini San Martino, Napoli, M, 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, M (1996) is a powerful and unsettling photograph documenting an intense moment from Nitsch’s ritualistic performance series. The image captures a blindfolded figure surrounded by hands, arms, and visceral materials, evoking themes of sacrifice, catharsis, and the body’s physical limits. Covered in what resembles blood and organic matter, the participant's expression and the chaotic layering of limbs create a scene that is both haunting and deeply immersive. Nitsch’s work often explores the boundary between ritual and art, pushing viewers to confront raw human experience and emotions. Printed on Kodak professional paper, this limited edition photograph is authenticated by the official photographer of the Hermann Nitsch Archivio, underscoring its place in Nitsch’s provocative exploration of corporeal and existential themes.

Artwork Copyright © Hermann Nitsch

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