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27/01/2008
Los Angeles Times
Arts & Culture
GOTTFRIED HELNWEIN - DARK INSPIRATION
Lynell George
The artist, who has taken on war crimes, Catholicism and the Holocaust in his works, is inspired by the city.
Some might think that Los Angeles - its unrelenting sun, its one-step-away-from-reality perch is an incongruous place for someone like Helnwein. What he creates, regardless the medium - watercolor, oil, photography, performance art, sculpture - is a thorny psychological excursion into our sublimated self, our obscured corners and dark humors. His explorations into war crimes, Catholicism, disfigurement and the Holocaust are both unflinching and surgical. "Epiphany I (Adoration of a Magi)," a 1996 painting, renders the infant - interpreted both as Hitler and Christ - as being visited by not three men but five, in S.S. uniforms. His work is in museum collections around the world, including those of LACMA and the Smithsonian, and critics have labeled it grotesque, fearless, disturbing and "veer[ing] dangerously close to offensive." People are surprised, he says, when they discern that he doesn't "seem insane." The visceral reactions, he's come to realize, have as much to do with what's already in the viewers head as what he's created. "It's not my piece of canvas with tiny fractions of pigment," he explains. "The . . . art . . . has the potential of putting that finger on the spot, and it can trigger something that you'd rather not like to look at. But it's [already] in your own mind. That's what I think art can do."
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10/04/2006
New Statesman, UK
Nazi dreaming
Julia Pascal
"Face it" Helnwein exhibition at Lentos Museum of Modern Art Linz
Gottfried Helnwein's latest exhibition, "Face It", is the artist's first show in his native Austria since 1985. A retrospective of 40 works from the 1970s to the present, it is more shocking than the Royal Academy's infamous "Sensation" of 1997. Helnwein aims to disturb not with, say, an elephant-dung Madonna, as Chris Ofili did then, but with a far more controversial Virgin. Of all his paintings, the most disturbing is Epiphany (1996), for which he dips into our collective memory of Christianity's most famous birth. This Austrian Catholic Nativity scene has no magi bearing gifts. Madonna and child are encircled by five respectful Waffen SS officers palpably in awe of the idealised, kitsch-blonde Virgin. The Christ toddler, who stands on Mary's lap, stares defiantly out of the canvas. Helnwein's baby Jesus is Adolf Hitler.
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05/08/2001
The Sunday Times
Cover story
SHOCK ART
Medb Ruane
Ireland
The disturbing Work of Helnwein comes to Ireland Helnwein is a headline artist who works in tight sound bites on a very large scale. The works brand themselves with proof of his technical know-how in various media and are endorsed by the coolest celebrities of his generation. So much for the cover-story, so what lies within? Headlines lure you into stories that make you want to cry, smile or help to change the world. But when they stop at your own skin, you can get a sinking feeling, a sense of the bigness and badness outside and the impossibility of change.
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19/02/1988
Die Zeit
Die Kieler Affäre - in mörderischen Tänzen
Rolf Michaelis
Choreographisches Theater in Heidelberg. "Macbeth" von Johann Kresnik und Gottfried Helnwein
Es gelingt Kresnik und Helnwein uns mit einer grausigen Mord-Ballade zu fesseln, die mit höhnischem Gelächter vor unseren Augen vorbeirast - wobei der schon dem Tod geweihte neue Herrscher statt der Krone eine zwar goldene, aber noch Narren-Kappe wie eine Tiara trägt. Sieger, so die Botschaft, gibt es im tödlich närrischen Kampf um die Macht nicht. Sieger in Heidelberg sind, in einer glanzvoll wüsten Inszenierung: Gottfried Helnwein, Johann Kresnik und das mitreißend auftrumpfende Ensemble von siebzehn Tänzerinnen und Tänzern.
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16/02/2000
The Irish Times
THE BLOODSTAINED FÜHRER
Mic Moroney
The controversial work of Austrian artist Gottfried Helnwein, now resident in Ireland, explores the lingering Austrian loyalty to Nazism. He speaks to Mic Moroney.
One piece of public art he did in 1988 - funded fully by himself, after he failed to raise sponsorship - commemorated the 50th anniversary of Kristallnacht. "Again, what amazed me was that nobody talked about it - and yet that was when the horror really started." "I wanted to do it in front of the Dome in Cologne, but the City prevented it. But there was this little strip of land which belonged to the railways, and a guy who worked there said, 'go ahead'. I didn't want to use these historic photographs which are used too often - those mountains of corpses mean nothing anymore - so I used four metre high children's faces. I photographed children from the area, foreign children, German children, Jews, anything." Mounted in a long billboard line, after the huge word "Selection", the children's faces were powdered in a deathly, bruised way, many with their eyes closed. That may sound subtle, but in the context of muted German Holocaust memorials, it was like a slap in the face. Despite CCTV video-cameras, someone painstakingly sliced the throats of every single child-portrait.
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05/11/2003
Ninth November Night
A Documentary about the Art of Gottfried Helnwein
…when someone is willing to take on the sadness, the irony, the ugliness and the beauty in the kind of way that Helnwein does.
Sean Penn
Sean Penn talks about the Art of Gottfried Helnwein
"Well, the world is a haunted house, and Helnwein at times is our tour guide through it. I think in anything that is really relevant and emotional art, there is some kind of a mirror that people experience. I don't think that you can recognize a feeling from something that you look at unless it's part of yourself, and so when someone is willing to take on the sadness, the irony, the ugliness and the beauty in the kind of way that Gottfried Helnwein does. Not all of Gottfried's work is on a canvas. A lot of it is the way he's approached life. And it doesn't take someone knowing him to know that. You take one look at the paintings and you say "this guy has been around." You can't sit in a closet - and create this. This level of work is earned." Sean Penn
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01/08/2001
The Irish Times
CUTTING EDGE
Aiden Dunne
While it is a painting, Epiphany is typical in its almost interchangeable use of photography and painting: both played their part in the achievement of the eventual, quasi-photographic image. He is a fine photographer, and his photographic portraits of Kilkenny children (enlarged to an enormous scale) form one strand of his festival exhibitions. The careful adaptation of existing imagery is another trait, and his references extend back through fine art history as well as history itself...
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18/04/1987
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
Der Künstler als Märtyrer
Peter Gorsen
Die suggestiven Bildmontagen Gottfried Helnweins
In Wirklichkeit ist Helnwein kaum einzuordnen. Bei ihm findet sich ebenso ein kleinmeisterliches Werk skurril-phantastischer Zeichnungen in der Nachfolge von Redon und Kubin. Meist vergessen wird auch sein Engagement gegen autoritäre Erziehung, Wettrüsten, Verschmutzung der Umwelt und Psychiatrie. Helnwein hat die Motive und Formen der Populärkultur in teils karikierender, teils grotesk verfremdender Absicht verwendet. Sein penetranter Hypernaturalismus beunruhigt, grenzt an ironische Übertreibung. Die Brecht-Benjaminsche Maxime "Nicht an das gute Alte anknüpfen, sondern an das schlechte Neue" hat bereits seine Anfänge in den frühen siebziger Jahren bestimmt. So wurde für ihn das grenzüberschreitende Arbeiten mit Mitteln ebenso der Fotografie, Comic strips, Science-fiction wie der realistischen Malerei eine selbstverständliche Konsequenz. Helnwein hat den "ruhig theatralischen" Verzückungsgestus seines Selbstbildnisses mit der heroischen Haltung der leidenden Sebastians-Figur verglichen und beides zum Stigma des Künstlers im 20. Jahrhundert, einer quasi religiösen Erlöserfigur, verallgemeinert. Sein poetischer Bildtitel bringt den Betrachter zusätzlich auf die richtige Spur. Die optische Montage des modernen Künstlers als Schmerzensmann mit dem Landschaftsbild Friedrichs projiziert die gescheiterte Hoffnung der romantischen Rebellion auf die Gegenwart, auf das verinnerlichte, masochistisch gewordene Protestdenken der Moderne und ihre ästhetischen Grenzüberschreitungen. Kehrt die Romantik wieder? Nein, sie hat die Moderne in Wahrheit nie verlassen. Doch verengt und verinnerlicht sich ihre Rebellion in den irrationalen "Körpermetaphysiken" der zeitgenössischen Künstler auf das eigene Fleisch und Blut.
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10/10/1996
Kölner Stadt Anzeiger
EIN MÄDCHENKOPF FÜR SANKT PETERSBURG
Lothar Deeg
Peter Ludwig schenkte Museum Helnwein-Bilder
"Anna aus, ich glaube, Kiel", war die unübersehbare Hauptfigur bei der Eröffnung der Ausstellung des österreichischen Malers Gottfried Helnwein im Russischen Museum in Sankt Petersburg. Wenn Kunst aus dem Westen den Weg nach Russland findet - um dort zu bleiben -, stehen zwei den Petersburgern inzwischen wohlbekannte Namen dahinter: Irene und Peter Ludwig, die dem Russischen Museum wieder eine Schenkung gemacht haben. Mit jeder seiner exakt gezeichneten Hautporen und jeder Wimper ist dieses Kind Subjekt - und nicht nur einfach Objekt für einen Maler, der Gigantismus mit Detailversessenheit kombiniert. "Menschlichkeit im Riesenmass", interpretierte Ludwig das Bild.
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1996
Inter Communication,Japan
No.20 Spring 1997
Interview with Gottfried Helnwein
by Toshiharu Ito
TOKYO Interview with Gottfried Helnwein Interviewer: ITO Toshiharu Translation: ENDO Tohru ゴットフリート・ヘルンヴァイン インタビュー インタヴュアー: 伊藤俊治 遠藤徹 訳
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01/06/2000
Dazed and Confused
London
Gottfried...
Mark Sanders
Helnwein, the controversial Austrian artist whose works is currently on show at the Robert Sandelson gallery in London, has always been a difficult personality to pin down. He chose to exhibit all three "Epiphany" paintings alongside a series of photographs of 19th century stillborn foetuses in an exhibition entitled "Apokalypse". Hung together in a Dominican church in Weinstadt in Austria, the final effect was one of haunting beauty, each child framed magnificently within the high vaulted ceiling of the church. The juxtaposition of these serene yet poignant images of "beings that never were" placed next to paintings that recalled the ideological terrors of the past, created a synthesis of values as politically dynamic as they were aesthetically entrancing. Yet throughout his career as an artist Helnwein has never ceased to use his work as a way to question his immediate surroundings.
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30/01/2010
Toronto Star
Helnwein's realization takes the breath away
William Littler
Music Columnist
Brave Israeli opera radiates despair
Helnwein's realization of the final scene takes the breath away: a view of dozens of bloodied children's bodies, some of them hanging, some of them turning over and over in mid-air, as a vocal ensemble sings their words while kneeling on stage. This vision connects eerily with an exhibition in the Tel Aviv Performing Arts Centre plaza, adapted from one the Austrian Artist mounted in Cologne in 1988, marking the 50th anniversary of the Nazis' anti-Jewish Kristallnacht. It shows two rows of innocent, haunted-looking child's faces, one row with eyes open; the other with eyes closed, lined up as if in a concentration camp (Selektion is the exhibit's title).
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01/06/1989
MIZUE,Tokyo, Japan
季刊 夏 SUMMER 1989 No.951
The Black Mirror, The world of Gottfried Helnwein
Toshiharu Ito
伊藤俊治
黒い鏡 — ゴットフリート・ヘルンヴァインの世界
Artist of inner Turmoil. Gottfried Helnwein's works from the 1980's are represented by the self-portraits in his "Black Mirror" series. However, these works reach far beyond the boundaries of the ordinary self-portrait. They reflect the inner wants and desperation which lies within the viewer's own self. Helnwein points out the new form of the modern self-portrait which involves the creator and viewer alike.
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02/07/2008
The Prague Post
Czech Republic
Screaming Meemies
Tony Ozuna
Galerie Rudolfinum in Prague - Helnwein's images of pain and innocence won't let history sleep
An alternative title to “Angels Sleeping” for this exhibition could be “All Hail to the Wounded Child,” as many of the works center on irreparably wounded children (both externally and internally) as the innocent victims of war. The children in Helnwien’s works may also represent the lost or destroyed child in all of us, not only as victims of war, but as victims of modern society, with all its mindless violence and perverse attraction to aggressive mobs and disturbances. If there were a soundtrack to this exhibition, it would be a long, endless scream.
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07/08/2001
The Irish Times
frontpage
EYE TO EYE WITH THE FACE OF A KILKENNY CHILD
Workmen finish one of a series of prints measuring 9.3 metres by 6.2 metres by Austrian artist Gottfried Helnwein.The prints of Kilkenny children will hang on buildings in Kilkenny as parts of its arts festival beginning on August 10th.
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03/08/1981
The Washington Post
Conundrums
Jo-Ann Lewis
Baumgartner Galleries is introducing the work of Gottfried Helnwein, a young Viennese artist who shares what seems to be an Austrian obsession with highly detailed realism - with a surrealistic edge. Trained at the Austrian Academy, and now in the process of moving to New York, Helnwein makes figurative drawings and watercolors that are occasionally gruesome, sometimes haunting and always ambiguous. Spatial and narrative ambiguity are, in fact, the central expressive devices in Helnwein's art.
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07/01/2010
Billboard
Jerusalem Post, Magazine
The Child Dreams
Maxim Reider
Coverstory
The world through a child's eyes
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16/11/1989
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
Zeichenopfer
Roland Gross
Gottfried Helnwein in Essen.
Durch die Ausstellung im Essener Museum Folkwang mit über fünfzig Pastellen, Aquarellen, und Zeichnungen, die zusammen eine konzentrierte Werksübersicht seit 1969 ergeben, führt jener, blutrote, nicht zuletzt austriatypische Faden. Seine Kinder waren immer verletzt, mißraten, dannoch voll trotziger Phantasie. Anfang der siebziger Jahre fertigte der 1948 in Wien geborene Gottfried Helnwein die lieben Kleinen in einer porentief detailbesessenen Mischtechnik aus Farbstift, und Aquarell: Rosa Puffärmel, aus denen bandagierte Hände zum Vorschein kommen, Pupillen, die ebenso puttenhaft kullern wie gespenstisch verdreht sind. Oft war die Lippenpartie eingeschnitten, narbig vernäht und lege einen Teil des Gebisses frei. Immer traf man hier auf einen jungen Verwandten jenes von dem Politbarden Franz-Josef Degenhardt erdachten Hasenscharten-Kindes, "das biß, wenn's bitte sagen sollt". Auch die Federzeichnungen, die in der Nachfolge des dunklen Phantasten Alfred Kubin zwischen 1974 und 1979 entstanden, waren deutlich geprägt durch das Thema "Kind", ebenso wie die ganz frühen Wiener Straßenaktionen, an denen Kinder mit Kopfbandagen beteiligt waren ("Aktion Sorgenkind", 1972).
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02/04/2014
Die Presse
In das Gedächtnis der Gesellschaft
Ani Gülgün-Mayr
Kunst muss Emotionen auslösen: Lachen, Weinen, Neugierde, Wut oder auch Beklemmung. Dann ist es Kunst.
...und der Stargast in „Kultur heute“, Gottfried Helnwein, ein Künstler, der die Gräuel des Nationalsozialismus in seinen hyperrealistischen Werken dermaßen hemmungslos aufzeigt, dass man die Wiener Albertina mit Beklemmungszuständen verlassen hat.
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22/11/2012
Village Voice
New York
Gottfried Helnwein and the Dreaming Child
Jonathan Kiefer
First Run Features - Directed by Lisa Kirk Colburn
When the powers behind the 2010 Tel Aviv production of Hanoch Levin's Holocaust opera The Child Dreams sought a designer, it seemed like plain sailing to bring on the Austrian provocateur Gottfried Helnwein, distinguished alumnus of what he calls "the same academy that rejected Adolf Hitler twice—which is, of course, the biggest mistake that any university has ever made in history."
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