
The Annunciation, 1911, Oskar Kokoschka

Rudolf Schwarzkogler, 1st action (Marriage), 1965

Otto Muhl, Material Action Nr. 30, Food Test, 1966

Birgit Jürgenssen, Mrs. Churchill, 1976, pencil, colored pencil on handmade paper, 62.5 x 45 cm, © Estate Birgit Jürgenssen, Vienna, Private collection, London, © ADAGP, Paris

Dorit Margreiter, Monument of Modernity, 2002
Dorit Margreiter made reference to the “Reichsautobahn”, known as the economic prestige project of the National Socialists, and poses the question of what the monuments of modernity are. The artist installed a hunter’s high, from which the surviving foundations of the route of the former highway could be seen. With a high-mounted poster “Monument for a film about a monument”, she referred to Hartmut Bitomsky’s film “Reichsautobahn” from 1986 and documented text and image extracts from this.

Otto Muehl, Action: Military Training, 1967
30 x 40 cm, photo, photographer Ludwig Hoffenreich
Credit: Gerhard Kunz, print
No royalties

Renate Bertlmann, Urvagina, 1978, Black and white photograph on Baryt paper with collage. Vintage and unique. 21.5 x 25.5 cm

Renate Bertlmann, Patronengürtel, 1976, Signed and dated ‘Renate Bertlmann 1976, Teargas, condoms, leather, polyurethane, plexiglas cover, 40 x 110 x 17 cm

Ana Mendieta, Untitled (Death of a Chicken), 1972
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Hermann Nitsch, 4th Action, 1963