Adolf Frohner *
(Groß Inzersdorf 1934-2007), Otto Muehl* (Grodnau 1925-2013 Moncarapacho, Portugal), Hermann Nitsch * (born in Vienna in 1938) “Die Blutorgel”, poster for the multi-day performance of Viennese Actionists Adolf Frohner, Otto Muehl and Hermann Nitch as well as 3 issues of the journal edited by Josef Dvorak, print on paper, “Das Manifest”: incomplete, p. 1 and p. 2 missing, folded twice, “Blutorgel 3”: complete journal, 1962/63, 6 pages, good condition, “Blutorgel 4”: complete journal, 1963, 6 pages, good condition, “Sondernummer”, 1963, complete journal, 6 pages, folded in the middle, (4), (EW)
Illustrated in:
Otto Muehl. Sammlung Leopold, exhibition catalogue, Leopold Museum Vienna, 2010 At the end of May 1962, Adolf Frohner, Otto Muehl, Herrmann Nitsch and Josef Dvorak published the manifesto “Die Blutorgel” (the first of four publications), in which they announced that they would be walled-in. In the cluttered basement, Frohner, Muehl, Nitsch produced junk sculptures while being walled-in (the basement had a rear entrance). The planned slaughtering of a lamb had to be called off because of the police. (from: Weibel/Export, Wien. Bildkompendium Wiener Aktionismus und Film, Kohlkunstverlag, Frankfurt 1970)
Esperta: Mag. Elisabeth Wallner
Mag. Elisabeth Wallner
+43-1-515 60-766
Elisabeth.Wallner@dorotheum.at
14.06.2017 - 18:00
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EUR 3.750,-
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EUR 3.000,-
Adolf Frohner *
(Groß Inzersdorf 1934-2007), Otto Muehl* (Grodnau 1925-2013 Moncarapacho, Portugal), Hermann Nitsch * (born in Vienna in 1938) “Die Blutorgel”, poster for the multi-day performance of Viennese Actionists Adolf Frohner, Otto Muehl and Hermann Nitch as well as 3 issues of the journal edited by Josef Dvorak, print on paper, “Das Manifest”: incomplete, p. 1 and p. 2 missing, folded twice, “Blutorgel 3”: complete journal, 1962/63, 6 pages, good condition, “Blutorgel 4”: complete journal, 1963, 6 pages, good condition, “Sondernummer”, 1963, complete journal, 6 pages, folded in the middle, (4), (EW)
Illustrated in:
Otto Muehl. Sammlung Leopold, exhibition catalogue, Leopold Museum Vienna, 2010 At the end of May 1962, Adolf Frohner, Otto Muehl, Herrmann Nitsch and Josef Dvorak published the manifesto “Die Blutorgel” (the first of four publications), in which they announced that they would be walled-in. In the cluttered basement, Frohner, Muehl, Nitsch produced junk sculptures while being walled-in (the basement had a rear entrance). The planned slaughtering of a lamb had to be called off because of the police. (from: Weibel/Export, Wien. Bildkompendium Wiener Aktionismus und Film, Kohlkunstverlag, Frankfurt 1970)
Esperta: Mag. Elisabeth Wallner
Mag. Elisabeth Wallner
+43-1-515 60-766
Elisabeth.Wallner@dorotheum.at
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Asta: | Incisione e multipli |
Tipo d'asta: | Asta in sala |
Data: | 14.06.2017 - 18:00 |
Luogo dell'asta: | Wien | Palais Dorotheum |
Esposizione: | 08.06. - 14.06.2017 |
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