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Gelatin silver prints (contact sheets) on Agfa paper Austria, late 1960s Rudolf Schwarzkogler (1940-1969) - Austrian photographer, who is counted among the leading Viennese actionists In collaboration with Ludwig Hoffenreich (1902-1975) – Austrian photographer 2nd and 3rd action, summer of 1965 Catalogue raisonné: Badura-Triska, p. 192, ill. 52; p. 193, fig. 56; p. 197, fig. 24 Literature: Exhib. cat. Circle of Life. Vita Activa. Das Bild des Menschen in der Fotografie der Gegenwart. Eine Auswahl von Dr. Andreas Beitin, ZKM, aus der Teutloff Photo + Video Collection, ed. by Lutz Teutloff, Oldenburg 2014, ill. p. 122 Dimensions: 5 x 5.5-5.8 cm; 6 x 6 cm Matted behind glass in black wooden frames: 40.5 x 35.5 cm Good condition Provenance: From the artist's estate; Collection Teutloff, Germany Schwarzkogler’s actions were often violent and sexually charged performances that symbolically directed against the repressive social policies of Austrian post-war modernism. Six of his actions were conceived as photographic works from the beginning. He mostly worked with the model Heinz Cibulka. Condition: The photographs are in a good condition, showing some tiny bumps to the corners. The papers have been cut irregularly. The frames have slight traces of usage. The dimensions are 5 x 5.5-5.8 cm and 6 x 6 cm, and the wooden frames measure 40.5 x 35.5 cm. Rudolf Schwarzkogler (1940-1969) Born in Vienna, Rudolf Schwarzkogler studied at the Graphische Lehr- und Versuchsanstalt in the Department of Applied Graphics. In 1960 he met Hermann Nitsch, with whom he would have a close friendship. In the same year, he enrolled at the Academy of Applied Arts. He then worked as a graphic artist and participated in actions of the Viennese actionists. From 1965, he worked exclusively as a freelance artist. Schwarzkogler was represented posthumously at the documenta 5 in Kassel. (cko) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.