
Venga, lo primero que te diré, para que te enteres y no te vayas a ilusionar mucho, es que ya este movimiento artístico no existe. Que se sepa nadie le ha seguido los pasos a Günter Brus, Otto Mühl, Hermann Nitsch, y Rudolf Schwarzkogler, los padres del movimiento. Los accionistas vieneses surgieron a fines de la década de los años 60 y principios de los 70. Estos, mas o menos, estaban en la misma onda que Fluxus, Action Painting, Happenings y Body Art. Posiblemente ascendieron de los antiguos dadaístas también, quién sabe… Los accionistas trabajaban independiente de los demás movimientos artísticos. Rechazaban el arte estático y el tradicionalismo y lo que buscaban era realizar acciones delante de la gente, preferiblemente mucha gente y en entornos controlados… El «arte» que generaban era grotesco, violento e ilegal. Sacrificaban animales, conducían orgías, actos sexuales sangrientos, mutilaciones genitales y violaciones. Todo para desafiar la moral del pueblo. Muchos de los accionistas cumplieron condenas por sus transgresiones y delitos. Y por supuesto no podían ser «artistas» si no cometían actos blasfemos, como todos los supuestos ateos que enseguida les gusta hacer algo «religioso»… Para mi, igual que los del Fluxus, los accionistas no eran artistas, quizá estaban desequilibrados, o se escaparon del manicomio, y, por supuesto, aparentemente no eran más que degenerados y delincuentes sin talento alguno.
+++
Alright, the first thing I’ll tell you, so you know and don’t get too excited, is that this artistic movement no longer exists. As far as anyone knows, no one has followed in the footsteps of Günter Brus, Otto Mühl, Hermann Nitsch, and Rudolf Schwarzkogler, the fathers of the movement. The Viennese Actionists emerged at the end of the 1960s and beginning of the 1970s. They were more or less in the same vein as Fluxus, Action Painting, Happenings, and Body Art. They possibly descended from the old Dadaists as well, who knows… The Actionists worked independently from other artistic movements. They rejected static art and traditionalism, and what they sought was to perform actions in front of people, preferably a lot of people and in controlled environments… The «art» they produced was grotesque, violent, and illegal. They sacrificed animals, conducted orgies, engaged in bloody sexual acts, did genital mutilations, and committed rapes. All done, according to their mantras, to challenge the moral standards of society. Many of the Actionists served sentences for their transgressions and crimes. And of course, they couldn’t be «artists» if they didn’t commit blasphemous acts as well. We already know how these «aetheists» love to include something religious in their repertoire… To me, like those of Fluxus, the Actionists were not artists. Perhaps they were mentally unbalanced people, or completely insane and, of course, mere talentless criminals.
+++++


GRACIAS – CHEERS
Thank you for sharing this information. As a Christian, I find it deeply troubling to hear about the extreme and violent nature of the Viennese Actionists’ work. It’s important to remember that true artistic expression should uplift and inspire, not harm or degrade. Their actions seem to reflect a disregard for the dignity and sanctity of human life, which contrasts sharply with the values of respect and love that Christianity upholds. It’s a stark reminder of the need for art that fosters healing and compassion rather than causing pain.
Me gustaLe gusta a 2 personas
I am with you 100% Willie. Thank you. You have said many truths concerning the reason and the object of art. Art should never degrade, it should always celebrate life and uphold the dignity of the individual and society.
Me gustaLe gusta a 3 personas
Amen 🙏🤗 Exactly. Art should speak for itself, attracting people naturally. If it causes shame, disgust, or drives people away, it’s not fulfilling its true purpose.
Me gustaLe gusta a 3 personas
Without a doubt. And I might find many that disagree with me…not you…but an artist should give glory to God always. All the best my brother.
Me gustaLe gusta a 3 personas
Be Blessed Brother.
Me gustaLe gusta a 3 personas
No tenía la menor idea que existía mal llamado movimiento artístico. Lo bueno es que no surgió y la justicia se encargó de darle su merecido. Siempre se aprende algo nuevo en tu blog, estimado Francisco.
Me gustaLe gusta a 2 personas
Muchísimas gracias mi querido amigo. Si, han habido, y siguen existiendo, grupos o artistas que sólo saben escandalizar y cometer delitos. Un fuerte abrazo.
Me gustaLe gusta a 2 personas
A ti también Francisco
Me gustaLe gusta a 2 personas
Thanks for sharing this vital information..Yes, artistic expression should uplift and inspire others..
Me gustaLe gusta a 2 personas
You are absolutely right Sir. Thank you.
Me gustaLe gusta a 2 personas
Never heard of them, thank goodness.
Me gustaLe gusta a 1 persona
Hehehe… I guess you were not impressed.
Me gustaMe gusta