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Arkansas Arts Center
Donald W.Reynolds Center for Drawing Research and Education
Townsend Wolfe
exhibition catalogue
Artists in their pusuit to understand themselves and the world around them have been forced to face the pain of suffering.
Helnwein, in his important "American Madonna" (Epiphany IV) painting, depicts with provocation the conflict between men of power and the weak.
In this present day setting, the police are confronting a divine being. ... +
Magic Vision, Arkansas Arts Center, Exhibition, November 16, 2001 - January 13, 2002

Gottfried Helnwein :
The Irish Times
Aiden Dunne
Helnwein is famously confrontational, and his bold conflations of Nazi and Christian iconography, in Epiphany and other prominently displayed pictures, predictably generated some friction. Yet, in a way, one shouldn't rush to condemn condemnations of, or expressions or resignation about, Helnwein's work, no matter how superficial or uninformed they turn out to be. Because, let's face it, a large part of its effectiveness had to do with its calculated, barbed ambiguity.
The point of the images is that they put it up to you as a viewer. Given that, one potential line of criticism is that they are designed solely to be provocative, like Marcus Harvey's portrait of Myra Hindley. But the abiding strength of Helnwein's work is that provocation is a means rather than an end; it is - however uncomfortable - morally grounded, if not necessarily in a way that will please all observers...
His beautiful photographs of Kilkenny children are, collectively, a recognisable derivative of his work Selection, which implicitly placed the viewer in the position of someone marking children for extermination. Strong stuff.
If that seems irrelevant in an Irish context, one could always point to Northern Ireland and to the scandals that have shaken the complacent authority of church and state in recent years.
What is more innocent, more open, more charming than the face of a child? Except that we are more than ever uncomfortably aware that the act of looking is not at all innocent, and Helnwein's children, with their closed, downcast eyes, decline to meet our collective gaze. Why? Perhaps because they insist on remaining within the orbits of their imaginations.
There is also, however, a slight unease arising from the uniformity of the images and the awareness that the subjects are being directed. Helnwein has a knack for throwing responsibility for what we are looking at back onto us, the viewers. ... +
Gottfried Helnwein, AT THE KILKENNY ART FESTIVAL, 2001

Gottfried Helnwein : Late Regret
The Kilkenny Arts Festival 2001
Ireland
Claire O'Donoghue

Curator

The Kilkenny Arts Festival 2001
Exhibition - catalogue
One man show, Butler House, Kilkenny
Installation in the Kilkenny city center
Introduction by Claire O'Donoghue
Essay by Mic Moroney

Ninety children from around the city and country were photographed by the artist here in the High Street and nine are displayed in central locations around the city, dramatically enlarged up to 9 metres high. This ongoing project, begun here, will continue in other cities and towns in Ireland as the artist intends to expand the work to include one thousand Irish children. These beautiful,confident and happy children from Kilkenny contrast starkly with some of his more disturbing imagery. The juxtaposition of historical photographs of the Nazi regime with religious imagery of the Madonna and Child in the "Epiphany" series can make uneasy viewing not only in Germany and Austria but also here in Kilkenny.
Amongst a number of possible readings of these works is the uncomfortable relationship between the church and oppression in its various forms. However, as the artist Nolde said, "harmless pictures seldom mean anything". Nolde was banned from painting by the Nazi regime. ... +

Gottfried Helnwein : Epiphany I, Adoration of the Magi
The Kilkenny Arts Festival 2001
Ireland
Mic Moroney

exhibition catalogue

Helnwein installation and one man show at the Kilkenny Arts Festival 2001
Most of the city pictures emerge from a deceptively simple strand of Gottfried's work, the frank photography of children's faces. He photographed over ninety children in Kilkenny. Now these kids are immortalised, larger than life in their extreme youth, and dotted around the gable-ends and walls of their native town; there eyes closed in beautiful, breathless meditation. Mounted in a manner which is normally the preserve of billboard advertising, these are quietly awesome images of the city's youngest inhabitants. ... +
Gottfried Helnwein, AT THE KILKENNY ART FESTIVAL, 2001

Gottfried Helnwein : Beautiful Victim I
Centre d'Etudes Supérieures de la Renaissance
Deuxième Table Ronde sur la Médecine, 6 avril 2001
Stéphane VELUT
Francis BACON, Lucian FREUD, Gottfried Helnwein, Joël-Peter WITKIN
La deuxième Table Ronde sur la médecine a réuni des historiens de la médecine et de l’art, des médecins, des philologues, des étudiants du CESR et de la Faculté de Médecine autour de la notion du symptôme.
Dès l’antiquité, le médecin est amené à observer les signes du corps (tà sêmeia) et à interpréter ceux qui ont une valeur significative pour faire un pronostic correct de l’évolution de l’état des malades (Hippocrate, Pronostic 25). La sémiologie méthodiste garde l’idée que seul un concours de signes est signifiant, mais transfère les signes du malade à la maladie. L’interprétation (significatio) de l’ensemble des signes devient utile au diagnostic (Caelius Aurelianus, Maladies aiguës I, 1). Le terme grec sumptôma dans un contexte médical apparaît chez Galien (De la meilleure des sectes, 21), indiquant « ce qui accompagne la maladie », désignant des différences de grandeur ou de caractère...
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A l’opposé –il n’est pas possible d’affirmer que c’est en réaction–, plusieurs artistes contemporains nous rappellent, par leurs œuvres, ce qui nous fait et qui, montré frontalement, est beaucoup moins édulcoré que le simple produit de paires de chromosomes arrangées dans un ordre impeccable. Qui nous montrent en somme qu’il n’y a, chez l’homme, jamais rien d’impeccable. Il s’agit notamment de Francis BACON, Lucian FREUD, Gottfried HELNWEIN, Joël-Peter WITKIN et du « cas » David NEBREDA. Pour autant que leur intention ne soit pas forcément la subversion, ils ont au moins en commun de nous jeter au regard ce que cache la peau, ce qu’est la chose qui nous fait sous sa surface visible, cette autre chose que le pur produit d’une matrice. ... +

Gottfried Helnwein :
The AMICO Library
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Creator Name: Gottfried Helnwein
Creator Nationality: European; Central European; Austrian
Title: Self-Portrait
Creation Date: 1993
Object Type: Drawings and Watercolors
Materials and Techniques: Colored pencil
Contributor: Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Owner Location: San Francisco, California, USA
Credit Line: Museum Purchase, Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts Endowment Fund ... +

Gottfried Helnwein : self-portrait as sub-human I
www.retortmag.com
by Robert Lort
"There can be no art without pain, there can be no pain without art". - Alexandro Jodorowsky
Austrian born artist Gottfried Helnwein's work is also of exemplary value, beginning with bandage action events (documented by the artist appearing in cafe's and lying in the street with his "wounded" head and face bandaged). His work depicts physical injuries which are metaphors for far deeper existential, psychological and human tragedies. Medical injuries, facial deformities and abused children proliferate throughout his work evoking primary internal anxieties. The inhumane acts of violence (child abuse, war atrocities, state oppression) and frightening images of familial estrangement that are presented in his work, constitute events which are preferred forgotten, like the nazi era, or preferred left unspoken such as familial traumas like child abuse. Helnwein also conducts a probing analysis of the individual and the self through an abundance of self portraits, each obscured by hideous facial bandages, his facial muscles, lips and eyes are stretched apart, torturingly, by varied medical instruments, now made famous by the Rammstein covers. All his images in some way evoke associations with mutilation, anguish or internal alienation. The works (frequently paintings appearing remarkably like photographs), boldly put forward social unacceptabilities never before portrayed so lucidly and so confrontingly. The many intensities produced in the work are profoundly disturbing, the impressions - uncomfortably eerie, electrocuting the eyes with a rush of haunting spatiality. ... +

Gottfried Helnwein : Dark Hour
satt.org
literatur
Marc Degens
Formen und Funktionen des Comiczitats in der deutschsprachigen Gegenwartsliteratur.
"Dino Buzatti hat einmal geschrieben, die menschlichen Enten des Carl Barks böten für die Weltkunst ein so bedeutendes Figuren Repertoire wie die von Moliere, Goldoni, Balzac oder Dickens.
Und für Gottfried Helnwein, der eine Ausstellung über Donald und seine Welt zusammengestellt hat, ist Barks der einzige bedeutende Künstler unseres Jahrhunderts neben Picasso.
Aber der ästhetische und soziale Reichtum, den Donald Duck Leserinnen und Leser in aller Welt schätzen und lieben [...] all das macht Donald zum Zentrum einer universalen, dynamischen Kunst-Welt. Aber in Deutschland ist er mehr; in der Bundesrepublik und in Österreich gibt es nur wenige Biographien, in denen er nicht eine fundamentale Bedeutung hat, eine Überlebensbedeutung, eine Fluchtbedeutung, eine Wahrheitsbedeutung. ... +

Gottfried Helnwein : Angel sleeping 7
project
Rick Poynor
Programme of research
In art we can experience Holocaust at the Imperial War museum, Apocalypse in RCA, and we can just view Euguene Smith's photographs and Helnwein's amazing art within stupefaction, or we can even find ourselves attached with Tarantino's 'ironic, affectless and funny' violent images...
On one hand, the perception and cognition of reality within these images of death, dying and suffering are bound to change one's attitude, ethical and moral views, and opinions in a way where the familiarity to death is dissipated and has become submissive. It has become easier to face the idea of death. So one might argue the fact that desensitized impression is actually sensitizing. On the other hand, the artist, who chooses to exhibit and present the political and provocative images of pain as a means of catharsis in order to heal, might be bringing a new way of dealing with the issues of death, suffering and dying (as in Helnwein's case).
So the project aims to scrutinize the fine line between these two views while investigating the contemporary images of death within a sociological, philosophical and historical approach. ... +

Albertina, Wien
Katalog zur Ausstellung
Angela Stief
Gottfried Helnwein
Nicht nur um die Spannbreite des künstlerischen Darstellungsmodus, der sowohl reduktiv wie expressive ist, zu demonstrieren, sondern auch, um die Gattung der Portraits zu ergänzen, sei kurz auf die "Selbstportraits" verwiesen. Die Akribie der Fotografien und "silver" prints, die Präzision der Zeichnungen und die Radikalität der Farbmalerei, die die eigene Gestalt zum Schimmer ihrer Selbst werden läßt, indem Form und Kontur fast bis zur Gänze aufgelößt ist, verdeutlichen Schmerz, Angst, Leid und Ohnmacht. Auch das so oft anzutreffende Portrait von Gottfried Helnwein, welches ihn durch das an sein Gesicht angepaßte, ärztliche Instrumentarium, zur Grauen erregenden Maske mutieren läßt, ist Schrecken der eigenen Erscheinung. Erblindung, Schrei und Fessel stoßen ab, indem die tiefsten psychischen Abgründe anschaulich inszeniert und allegorisiert werden. ... +

La Musardine
Patrice Lamare
La démarche de Gottfried Helnwein est différente. C’est l’enfant victime qui est son sujet. Victime, mais également sauveur, comme dans l’une de ses plus belles œuvres, “Kindskopf”, exposée dans l’eglise médiévale de Krems en Autriche, en 1991. ... +

LA GUIA
Artistas y compania: belen blanco
Mabel Itzcovich
Ganó un premio ACE por su papel en Kleines Helnwein, donde encarna a una niña abusada. Admite que le gustan los personajes femeninos fuertes.
Su gato siamés trata de robar cámara en la sesión fotográfica: extiende su cuerpo como su dueña, se para donde le indica el fotógrafo, mira al objetivo con sus ojos verdes. O deambula llamando la atención por el luminoso departamento donde computadora, libros y revistas expresan el ordenado desorden de esta actriz de 25 años que obtuvo el premio ACE a la actuación en espectáculo off por su labor en Kleines Helnwein, y una invitación para participar con esa obra en el festival Grec 2001, de Barcelona. ... +

Gottfried Helnwein : American Prayer
ART newsroom.com
Joanna Hayman-Bolt
Any artist who sites Donald Duck and Jesus Christ as the most important influences in their art must be worth taking a look at.
In the row of pristine gallery fronts in London's Cork street, you cannot miss Gottfried Helnwein's show; it's the one with the gigantic Mickey Mouse staring out at you.
The Robert Sandelson Gallery has given us a stunning show of the infamous, Austrian born artist's recent work. Helnwein is on a mission to find the answers to questions that no-one in Austria would give him; such as why the post-war republic portrayed itself as a victim rather than as one of the first main perpetrators of Nazism. ... +
Gottfried Helnwein, one-man show at Robert Sandelson Gallery, London, 2000

Gottfried Helnwein :
Albertina, Wien
Ingried Brugger, Angela Stief
painting - Austrian artists now
exhibition-catalogue
Albertina, Wien - 10. 10. 2000 - 18. 10. 2000
Galerie Suppan, Wien - 23.10. - 25.11. 2000
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Gottfried Helnwein : Charles Bukowski
canongate books
rebel inc.
Edited by Howard Sounes
Cover: Gottfried Helnwein
The Book Bukowski in Pictures is the first pictorial biography of cult writer, Charles Bukowski. The writer's extraordinary private and public life is illustrated with hundreds of photographs, most published for the first time. Extracts from Bukowski's poetry and prose are sprinkled throughout, together with drawings, cartoons, manuscripts, rare broadsides and personal letters. It features powerful new portraits of Bukowski by leading photographers such as Gottfried Helnwein and Tony Lane, former art director of Rolling Stone, as well as work by R.Crumb. All photographs have detailed captions by biographer Howard Sounes who has also written a powerful introductory text with new revelations gleaned from Bukowski's recently declassified FBI file. The end result is a fascinating life in pictures that will be essential for all Bukowski fans. ... +

Gottfried Helnwein :
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Heather Whitmore Jain

Curatorial Associate, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

Helnwein's "Mickey I" at the SFMOMA
(excerpt) Other works in the exhibition present the dark side of cartoon characters. The prevailing narrative structure of many cartoons is a cycle of one's character's unrelenting attacks on another. Yet the violence of these scenarios is subverted and humor achieved by the lack of any permanent injury to the victim and the gleeful nonchalance of the adversary even during the most aggressive assault. Static representations of wounded or menacing cartoon characters can expose the violence and eliminate the humorous punch line. In Gottfried Helnwein's painting Mickey (plate 24), Mickey Mouse's physical features, which usually contribute to his appeal become a thin veneer of looming attack. Blown up to a monster scale and rendered in an austere gray palette, Mickey's smile is deceptive. ... +
"The Darker Side of Playland" Childhood Imagery from the Logan Collection

Gottfried Helnwein : Mouse
Artweek
Celebrating 30 years
Alicia Miller

Review

San Fracisco Museum of Modern Art
In 'The Darker Side of Playland', the endearing cuteness of beloved toys and cartoon characters turns menacing and monstrous.
Much of the work has the quality of childhood nightmares. In those dreams, long before any adult understanding of the specific pains and evils that live holds, the familiar and comforting objects and images of a child's world are rent with something untoward.
For children, not understanding what really to be afraid of, these dreams portend some pain and disturbance lurking into the landscape.
Perhaps nothing in the exhibition exemplifies this better than Gottfried Helnwein's 'Mickey'.
His portrait of Disney's favotite mouse occupies an entire wall of the gallery; rendered from an oblique angle, his jaunty, ingenuous visage looks somehow sneaky and suspicious. His broad smile, encasing a row of gleaming teeth, seems more a snarl or leer.
This is Mickey as Mr. Hyde, his hidden other self now disturbingly revealed. Helnwein's Mickey is painted in shades of gray, as if pictured on an old black-and-white TV set. We are meant to be transported to the flickering edges of our own childhood memories in a time imaginably more blameless, crime-less and guiltless.
But Mickey's terrifying demeanor hints of things to come. ... ... +
Gottfried Helnwein's "Mouse" at San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

Gottfried Helnwein : Ghost in the Shell
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Robert A. Sobieszek

Curator of Photography, Los Angeles County Museum of Art

Photography and the Human Soul, 1850-2000
Historian Peter Selz has compared Gottfried Helnwein's tortured, screaming, and bandaged self-portraits to Messerschmidt's sculptural self-portraits,
but the artist has said, " The reason why I took up the subject of self-portraits and why I have put myself on stage was to function as a kind of representative.
There is nothing autobiographical, no therapy, and it says nothing about me personally.
.... I am always available as a model." ... +

SPIEGEL - online
Kultur
"WELCHES BUCH HABEN SIE NOCH NICHT GELESEN?"
Der Künstler Julius Deutschbauer betreibt in Wien die weltweit einzige Bibliothek der ungelesenen Bücher. Weil er findet, dass sie die besseren Werke sind.
Deutschbauer:
"Was sind am Schluss eines Buches für gewöhnlich Ihre Gedanken?"
Maler Gottfried Helnwein:
"Ich habe Bücher gern, die mich am Ende hängen, ratlos lassen.
Da fange ich dann an nachzudenken."
Gottfried Helnwein über "Auf der Suche nach der verlorenen Zeit" von Marcel Proust.

REUTERS City , International / Art
John Hendry
A year or so back, an exhibition called Sensations caused a few upsets, first in London and then in New York. Central to the reaction was a large-scale portrait of a child-killer assembled from, if I remember correctly, the palm prints of children. So far, so bland. The shock element in art has been much talked about in the last five years but art that actually shocks has been thin on the ground during the same period.
Step forward then, Gottfried Helnwein.
By and large, if art is going to shock, it better have something shocking to say,and it's clear that Helnwein has found that. ... +
Gottfried Helnwein, One Man Show, Robert Sandelson Gallery, 2000



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