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Hermann Nitsch and Yang Shaobin
dal 13/4/2006 al 10/6/2006

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White Space


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Hermann Nitsch
Yang Shaobin



 
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13/4/2006

Hermann Nitsch and Yang Shaobin

Alexander Ochs Galleries, Beijing

It shows with painting and 'Schuttbildern', video, photography and relics is a comprehensive overview of Nitsch's work, at the focal point of which is the Orgy Mystery Theater. Yang pointed to a central issue in his work: the tension between individual violence and compassion with the human creature.


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Works by Hermann Nitsch and Yang Shaobin are shown at White Space Beijing through June 11, 2006. The Austrian artist Hermann Nitsch is considered the most important pioneer of Vienna Actionism, which initially made a name for itself with action painting influenced by tachism and abstract expressionism in the 1950s. Nitsch developed beginning in 1958 his concept of the Orgy Mystery Theater, a Gesamtkunstwerk that claims the attention of all the senses. A psychoanalytic dramaturgy attempts to effect a catharsis in the viewer by staging excessive actions.

After Hermann Nitsch was exhibited in China for the first time, Nitsch's part in the exhibition follows this idea. It shows with painting and 'Schuttbildern', video, photography and relics a comprehensive overview of Nitsch's work, at the focal point of which is the Orgy Mystery Theater.

Yang Shaobin was born in 1963 and now lives in Beijing. In his 2004 catalogue, he is included beside works by Francis Bacon and Arnulf Rainer, artists who influenced him in various ways, a photograph of a crucified ox, with an ripped open corpse and a person tied to him, taken at Hermann Nitsch's Six Day Play from 1998. With these illustrations, Yang pointed to a central issue in his work: the tension between individual violence and compassion with the human creature.

With the exhibition Hermann Nitsch/Yang Shaobin Alexander Ochs continues the exhibition series begun in 2003 in Shanghai, EurAsianDialogues. The series has included up until now the exhibitions Jorg Immendorff/ Fang Lijun; A.R. Penck / Lu Sheng Zhong (2004) und Franz Gertsch / Fang Lijun (2005); now offering an encounter between Nitsch and Yang Shaobin.

The exhibition will be opened by the Austrian Ambassador to China, Dr. Hans Dietmar Schweisgut, the director of MuMOK-Museum fur Moderne Kunst/Stiftung Ludwig Wien, Prof. Edelbert Kob and Fan Dian, the director of NAMoC, National Art Museum of China, Beijing.

Alexander Ochs Galleries Berlin Beijing
2 jiuxianqiao Road, Chaoyang District
100015 Beijing, China
Open: Tu - Su 12-18

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