The Action Art of Hermann Nitsch from Past to Present
Super deluxe DVD & CD set. The Action art of Hermann Nitsch from past to present Actions, 1962-2003: 1 DVD (this DVD is in European PAL format only and not compatible with some/many DVD players in the US) plus a CD with the recordings from the 2005 Burgtheater performance. Hand-numbered edition of 1000 copies. The packaging consists of a slip lid box with banderole, containing an 80-page book with photos and text. Disputed and celebrated: Hermann Nitsch, Actionist and painter, composer and stage designer. He is one of the most renowned Austrian artists of today and nevertheless still divides the art world as before. Nitsch belongs beside Günter Brus, Otto Mühl and Rudolf Schwarzkogler as one of the most important main actors of Viennese Actionism. At the beginning of the ’60s he carried out his first “Actions” in Vienna, which involved several trials and three terms of imprisonment. His main work, “Orgy Mystery Theatre,” the bloody, sacrilegious meat-play inspired by Greek mythology, Antonin Artaud and Sigmund Freud, was the defining work of his career, and has established and influenced Actionist performance representations in contemporary art ever since. On this DVD there is a 4-hour overview of all of Nitsch’s “Actions” from 1962-2003, as well as an interview from 2005. The 80-page book (German/English) which includes text by Florian Schreiner and numerous photos, explains the theoretical basis of Nitsch’s work. On the CD are recordings of the 122nd “Action” at the Burgtheater of Vienna in November of 2005. Package: box/book, 80 pages/DVD/CD; Edition: Limited to 1000 copies, hand-numbered; Content: main feature + interview; Running-time: approx. 4 hours; Audio-Language: German; Subtitles: German/English/French; Format: PAL, 4:3, color; Audio-Format: Stereo (MP2/AC3); Region: 0 (all regions).
– 4-hour super deluxe DVD & CD set of all of pioneering Viennese Actionist Hermann Nitsch’s “Actions” from 1962-2003, plus an interview from 2005.
– Includes an 80-page book with photos and text by Florian Schreiner, explaining the theoretical basis for Nitsch’s work.
– CD includes recordings of the 122nd “Action” in 2005 at Vienna’s Burgtheater.
– Hand-numbered limited edition of 1000 copies only.
•This copy is factory sealed in box as issued, scarce!
$ 550.00