Alfred Gulden about the O.M.Theatre

Lecture

February 23, 2019, 4pm

Alfred Gulden, a German writer, director and filmmaker, took part in an action by Hermann Nitsch in Munich in the early 70’s and subsequently directed two major actions of the artist the 50th action “24-hour play” in 1975 and the 100th action “6-day-play” in 1998. In his lecture he talks about his work and his collaborative relationship with the artist.

The lecture will be held in German.

nitsch museum
Waldstraße 44-46
2130 Mistelbach
Austria
www.nitschmuseum.at

Hermann Nitsch

Exhibition opening

February 28, 2019, 6.30am — 9am

Richard Koh Fine Art is pleased to announce a special solo presentation of world renown avant-garde artist Hermann Nitsch. The exhibition is scheduled to run from 28 Feb – 30 March 2019 at Richard Koh Fine Art Singapore. The show will feature seminal works from the 1990s in addition to recent paintings.

Richard Koh Fine Art Singapore
Blk 47 Malan Road, #01-26 Gillman Barracks
109444 Singapore
Singapore
www.rkfineart.com

Hermann Nitsch

Exhibition opening

March 28, 2019, 7pm — 9pm

The gallery Elisabeth & Klaus Thoman invites you to the opening of the solo exhibition of Hermann Nitsch in their gallery in Innsbruck.

Galerie Elisabeth & Klaus Thoman
Maria-Theresien-Straße 34
6020 Innsbruck
Austria
www.galeriethoman.com

Hermann Nitsch / Julian Schnabel

Exhibition opening

April 5, 2019 — May 19, 2018, 7pm — 9pm

The gallery Elisabeth & Klaus Thoman invites to the opening of the group exhibition “Hermann Nitsch / Julian Schnabel”.

Galerie Elisabeth & Klaus Thoman
Seilerstätte 7
1010 Vienna
Austria
www.galeriethoman.com

Exhibition view ©Marc Straus 2019

Hermann Nitsch

Exhibition opening

April 12, 2019, 6pm — 8pm

MARC STRAUS is proud to present their third solo exhibition with Austrian artist Hermann Nitsch, with an opening reception on Friday April 12th, 2019 from 6pm – 8pm and then remain on view until May 19th, 2019.

Marc Straus
299 Grand Street
10002 New York
USA
www.marcstraus.com

Organ concert von Hermann Nitsch

AngelicA 29. Festival Internazionale di Musica

May 25, 2019

As part of the 29th International Music Festival AngelicA in Bologna, Hermann Nitsch plays live on the organ.

Festival Internazionale di Musica i dischi di angelica
via San Vitale 63 -67
40125 Bologna
Italy
www.aaa-angelica.com

Christian Ludwig Attersee „Das Süßeste vom Süßen“, 1966 Photo: Johannes Stoll ©Belvedere, Wien

Selten gehörte Musik

Attersee. Matinee | Concert

June 16, 2019, 10.30am — 1pm

35 years after Christian Ludwig Attersee first rocked the former “20er Haus” with his legendary Matinee, he returns on the occasion of his exhibition “Attersee.Feuerstelle”. This time, together with his artist friends Markus Lüpertz, Hermann Nitsch, Gerhard Rühm and Ingrid and Oswald Wiener, he resurrects the music project “Selten gehörte Musik” [Rarely Heard Music] from the 1970s.

Belvedere 21
Arsenalstraße 1
1030 Vienna
Austria
www.belvedere21.at

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Ausstellungsansicht ©GalerieLisaKandlhofer

Artist Talk

September 24, 2019, -18am — 7.30pm

Gallery owner Lisa Kandlhofer invites the curator of the ongoing exhibition “Cursed Images” Ed Fornieles and Hermann Nitsch to an artist talk.

The dialogue will be held in English.

Galerie Kandlhofer
Brucknerstrasse 4
1040 Vienna
Austria
www.kandlhofer.com

Orgelkonzert | nitsch museum, Mistelbach

Organ concert performed by Hermann Nitsch

October 5, 2019, 6pm

For the first time, Hermann Nitsch performs one of his famous organ concerts at the nitsch museum, which were already occasionally performed in the Mozarteum in Salzburg, at the Bruckner’s residence in Vienna, at the MUMOK in Vienna, in the Church of the Holy Cross (Heiligenkreuzkirche) in Berlin, in the Teatro di Corte del Palazzo Reale in Naples and on the Bruckner Organ in the Collegiate Basilica of St. Florian.

nitsch museum
Waldstraße 44-46
2130 Mistelbach
Austria
www.nitschmuseum.at

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Winter break

until January 6, 2020

December 23, 2019 — January 6, 2020

Dear friends of the Nitsch Foundation,

The year 2019 brought us many highlights and we are very happy to have shared these moments with you. We wish you happy and relaxing holidays for a good start into the next year!

The NITSCH FOUNDATION will be closed from December 23, 2019 until January 6, 2020.

We look forward to seeing you again in the new year!