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Jan 12–Feb 23, 1986

Günter Brus, Hermann Nitsch, Arnulf RainerAustrian Drawings

Hermann Nitsch, Untitled (Project Drawing), 1981.

  • Hermann Nitsch, Untitled (Project Drawing), 1981.

  • Günter Brus, Der MoorkonigI, 1984.

  • Günter Brus, Der Tod und das Mädchen, 1978.

  • Arnulf Rainer, Untitled, 1976.

  • Hermann Nitsch, Untitled (Project Drawing), 1981.

  • Günter Brus, Hermann Nitsch, Arnulf Rainer, Austrian Drawings, Installation View, 1986.

  • Günter Brus, Hermann Nitsch, Arnulf Rainer, Austrian Drawings, Installation View, 1986.

  • Hermann Nitsch, Untitled (Project Drawing), 1973.

  • Günter Brus, Schlafblutgerinnung, 1984.

  • Arnulf Rainer, Schwimmende Maus, 1966.

  • Günter Brus, Die Unsterblichen und Ihr Ewiges Kind, 1983.

  • Günter Brus, Fantasien und Veriationen uber die Winterreise von Franz Schubert, 1978.

  • Günter Brus, Der Tod und das Madchen, 1978.

  • Hermann Nitsch, Architecture of the O.M. Theatre (After the ‘Last Supper’ of Leonardo da Vinci), 1985.

  • An exhibition of drawings by three of Austria’s most prominent contemporary artists: Günter Brus, Hermann Nitsch, and Arnulf Rainer. These artists have each produced an impressive body of work, generally provocative and cathartic in nature, and have been instrumental in shaping the recent artistic climate in Austria. The exhibition marks the first in-depth showing in Chicago of this important work.

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