Hermann Nitsch "60. Painting Action // 60. Malaktion"

Mike Weiss Gallery

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Mike Weiss Gallery hosts the first live painting action within the United States by Hermann Nitsch, founding member of the Viennese Actionism movement. On February 15th and 16th, the gallery is open to the public for the rare chance to see Nitsch and his assistants perform a series of ritualistic painting acts. Through their directed and unrelenting splattering, pouring, smearing, and brushing of paint, viewers see plain canvases transform into evocative, evidentiary paintings. These works are exhibited at the gallery following the performance, from February 19th through March 19th, 2011.

Rebelling against the devastating silence that typified the aftermath of World War II in Austria, Nitsch encourages the gushing, cathartic outburst of expression at its most raw and uncensored. He proclaims that to understand life, one must realize the emotional extremities that define it, from ecstatic elation to brutal sadness.

Nitsch's initial notoriety was tied to his Orgies Mysteries Theater, a series of six-day long events that he originally staged in the 1960s. The expressly honest and corporeal performances entailed the sacrificial butchering of animals and pouring of blood over the participants, who were tied naked to crossed slabs of wood recalling a crucifixion. Through the reappropriation of blood sacrifice, Nitsch echoes humanity's universal and timeless religious association of blood with spirituality, empowerment, protection, and healing.

In 1989, Hermann Nitsch transitioned his medium from blood to paint to explore the life-affirming properties of light and color. Nitsch and his assistants assimilate the indoctrination of religious ceremonies through both collective action and white robed dress. As the action takes place, the robes are stained with paint and become reverential mementos of the performance. Like relics from a bygone era, the unpremeditated final images in the exhibition are testaments of activity and remnants of a life in its full, expressive range.

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from February 19, 2011 to March 19, 2011
Painting action open to the public February 15th – 16th, 10am - 2pm & 3pm - 6pm.

Opening Reception on 2011-02-19 from 18:00 to 20:00

Artist(s)

Hermann Nitsch

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