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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, R (1996) captures an intense and immersive scene from one of his famed ritualistic performances. Set against a dark background, the image focuses on a group of participants illuminated by fiery torches, casting an orange glow that bathes their faces and hands. At the center, a figure holds up a large glass bottle, seemingly in an offering or celebratory gesture, adding a spiritual or symbolic dimension to the composition. The use of vivid lighting creates dramatic contrasts and shadows, emphasizing the fervor and intensity of the scene. Printed on Kodak professional paper, this photograph is part of a limited edition, authenticated by the official photographer of the Hermann Nitsch Archivio, which highlights its rarity and connection to Nitsch's exploration of ritual, community, and ecstatic expression.
96 Aktion – Giardini San Martino, Napoli, R, 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, R (1996) captures an intense and immersive scene from one of his famed ritualistic performances. Set against a dark background, the image focuses on a group of participants illuminated by fiery torches, casting an orange glow that bathes their faces and hands. At the center, a figure holds up a large glass bottle, seemingly in an offering or celebratory gesture, adding a spiritual or symbolic dimension to the composition. The use of vivid lighting creates dramatic contrasts and shadows, emphasizing the fervor and intensity of the scene. Printed on Kodak professional paper, this photograph is part of a limited edition, authenticated by the official photographer of the Hermann Nitsch Archivio, which highlights its rarity and connection to Nitsch's exploration of ritual, community, and ecstatic expression.
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