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96 Aktion – Giardini San Martino, Napoli, M

Hermann Nitsch’s 96 Aktion – Giardini San Martino, Napoli, P, 1996 photo of blindfolded figure with arms bound and covered in blood-like substance.

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, P (1996) is a raw and visceral photographic work capturing a moment from one of Nitsch's intense and controversial ritualistic performances. The image shows a blindfolded figure with outstretched arms, appearing bound and covered in what resembles blood, evoking themes of suffering, sacrifice, and endurance. Nitsch’s work often confronts viewers with the raw human experience, challenging conventional boundaries of art, spirituality, and corporeal vulnerability. This photograph, printed on Kodak professional paper and part of a limited edition, is signed and stamped by the official photographer of the Hermann Nitsch Archivio, emphasizing its authenticity. The piece is emblematic of Nitsch’s exploration of ritual, transcendence, and the extremes of human expression.

Artwork Copyright © Hermann Nitsch

96 Aktion – Giardini San Martino, Napoli, P, 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, P (1996) is a raw and visceral photographic work capturing a moment from one of Nitsch's intense and controversial ritualistic performances. The image shows a blindfolded figure with outstretched arms, appearing bound and covered in what resembles blood, evoking themes of suffering, sacrifice, and endurance. Nitsch’s work often confronts viewers with the raw human experience, challenging conventional boundaries of art, spirituality, and corporeal vulnerability. This photograph, printed on Kodak professional paper and part of a limited edition, is signed and stamped by the official photographer of the Hermann Nitsch Archivio, emphasizing its authenticity. The piece is emblematic of Nitsch’s exploration of ritual, transcendence, and the extremes of human expression.

Artwork Copyright © Hermann Nitsch

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