Nitschland Napoli

Nitshland Napoli is a film work by Roberto Paci Dalò designed and produced for the opening of the Nitsch Museum in Naples in September 2008.

Nitschland Napoli was created and presented at the Nitsch Museum in Naples on the occasion of its inauguration, which took place on September 13, 2008. The author created a black and white film that focuses on the last phase of the museum’s installation. The protagonist is Hermann Nitsch, caught in the intimacy of his artistic work. The film is deliberately silent so that its sound is the sound of the museum itself. From the other works, the voices of the visitors, the environmental sounds. The work is part of the museum’s collection – produced by the Morra Foundation – as the only contribution of another artist to a corpus of works all by Nitsch.

Hermann Nitsch Museum

The Hermann Nitsch Museum Archive Laboratory for Contemporary Arts in Naples is a space for documentation and in-depth study of the philosophical, poetic and visual themes developed by the great Austrian artist Hermann Nitsch (Vienna 1938) in over thirty years of activity.  Multifunctional space where the works, the relics of the actions of the famous Orgien Mysterien Theater – Theater of Orgies and Mysteries – which marked the adventure of Viennese Actionism since the sixties, the paths between smells and colors, excursions in astronomy and botany come to life in a path open to experimentation.

Roberto Paci Dalò – Nitschland Napoli (2008)

Credits

Nitschland Napoli
Film

Specs
15 min,
B&W / colour
silent
1.33:1

Author
Roberto Paci Dalò

 

 

 

Created for 
dell’apertura del Museo Hermann Nitsch Napoli
(13 settember 2008)

In collaboration with
Stefania Esposito

Co-produzione
Fondazione Morra
Museo Hermann Nitsch Napoli
Giardini Pensili
Velvet Factory

Museo Hermann Nitsch Napoli
Museo Archivio Laboratorio per le Arti Contemporanee
Vico lungo Pontecorvo, 29/d

Anno
2008