
12/05/2005
Der Spiegel
Marilyn Mansons Hochzeit
Die Zeremonie fand im Schloss von Gottfried Helnwein in der irischen Grafschaft Tipperary statt.
New York - Der 36-jährige US-Sänger und das drei Jahre jüngere Pinup-Model aus Michigan gaben sich nach Angaben des amerikanischen Magazins "People" am Samstag in Irland das Ja-Wort.
Die Zeremonie fand im Schloss Gurteen Le Poer in der irischen Grafschaft Tipperary statt. Der düstere Bau gehört dem österreichischen Künstler Gottfried Helnwein. Manson, der seine Vorliebe für das Okkulte und Satanismus in seiner Rockmusik auslebt, habe sich während eines Besuchs bei seinem Freund in die Gegend verliebt.
12/05/2005
MTV
Marilyn Manson Marries Dita Von Teese
Chris Harris
Manson and Von Teese wed at Gottdried Helnwein's castle in Ireland on Saturday.
The multi-day event — held at de La Poer Castle, County Tipperary, Ireland, home of the couple's friend, controversial Austrian artist Gottfried Helnwein — included a non-denominational ceremony performed by Chilean underground film director (and Manson friend) Alejandro Jodorowsky, and the bride and groom exchanged personal vows. Manson and Jodorowsky, who directed "Santa Sangre," had been working together on a movie called "Abelcain," a project that has been suspended for the time being.
12/04/2005
Sunday Mirror
ROCKER TIES KNOT WITH DITA
Maeve Quigley
Ireland
The couple exchanged vows after dark at a private ceremony in the home of their artist friend Gottfried Helnwein.
Shock-rocker Marilyn Manson tied the knot with his burlesque bride Dita Von Teese in a secret ceremony in Tipperary last night. The couple exchanged vows after dark at a private ceremony in the home of their artist friend Gottfried Helnwein.
The stately Irish castle where Helnwein lives with his family was transformed into a gothic fortress as pals including Lisa Marie Presley, Johnny Depp, Madonna and her husband Guy Ritchie arrived for the event. As darkness fell, former stripper Dita, 32, walked through the gothic arches of the castle's Great Hall to the sound of a harp - dressed in a stunning gown designed by Vivienne Westwood and corset expert Mr. Pearl.

12/03/2005
Ireland
Marilyn Manson marries Dita Von Teese at Helnwein's Irish castle
Helnwein is best man
On December 3, 2005, Marilyn Manson and Dita Von Teese were married in a private, non-denominational ceremony at Helnwein's castle. The wedding was officiated by surrealist film director and comic book writer Alejandro Jodorowsky, Gottfried Helnwein was best man. They exchanged vows in front of approximately 60 guests, including Lisa Marie Presley.

12/01/2005
Gaeta
Armonia International Foundation of Arts
Italia
Helnwein Founding member and member of the scientific committee
Cy Twombly, Gottfried Helnwein, Diana Picasso, Gagosian, Eugenia Petrova, Gabriella Belli, Jean-Claude Marcadé, Rossella Caruso

12/01/2005
Bundesverband der Phonografuschen Wirtschaft E.V.
Doppel-Platin-Schallplatte für das Cover Artwork von Rammsteins "Sehnsucht" Album
The album booklet folds out to reveal six different covers, one for each band member (each photo depicting the member with a horrible facial mutilation). The cover most commonly seen features Till Lindemann with a muzzle and odd metal objects blocking his view, as they are placed over his eyes. The cover art was created by Austrian artist Gottfried Helnwein. The album is the only album entirely in German to be certified Platinum by the RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) in the United States.

11/30/2005
Akademy of Motion Picture Arts and Science
NINTH NOVEMBER NIGHT, the Art of Gottfried Helnwein
Ellen M. Harrington
A documentary on the works of Austrian painter Gottfried Helnwein commemorating the Reichskristallnacht.
For the past twenty-four years the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the Academy Foundation, in association with the UCLA Film and Television Archive, has presented a series of film programs featuring the outstanding documentaries of the previous year.
The film, NINTH NOVEMBER NIGHT, was considered by the Academy’s Documentary Screening Committee to be one of the outstanding documentaries of 2004. It is our wish to include a screening of "Ninth November Night" in this prestigious series on the evening of Wednesday, November 30, 2005.

11/18/2005
Modernism Gallery
Modernism Gallery
November 3, 2005 - January 14, 2006
one man show

11/17/2005
Arkansas Arts Center
Arkansas Arts Center celebrates Gottfried Helwein
Join Mr. and Mrs. Brandon Adams
celebrating Gottfried Helnwein, divisive yet exceptional artist.
Andy Warhol, Dale Chihuly, Vincent Van Gogh, Gottfried Helnwein and Diego Rivera.
(LITTLE ROCK, AR) – The Arkansas Arts Center presents the fourth event of the à la cARTe fundraising party series in honor of the contentious artist Gottfried Helnwein on November 17, 2005.
Coordinated by the Arkansas Arts Center Young Patrons, the à la cARTe series is comprised of five parties, each celebrating one of five eccentric and important artists – Andy Warhol, Dale Chihuly, Vincent Van Gogh, Gottfried Helnwein and Diego Rivera.

11/12/2005
San Francisco Chronicle
Helnwein locates the latent menace in night visitors
Kenneth Baker
Gottfried Helnwein's "Untitled" (2005), oil and acrylic on canvas, features an unsettling dreamlike encounter.
In one large painting, a girl sits on the edge of a bed in a barren room, staring into space. A giant blue rabbit with sightless insect eyes stands before her, clad in some sort of military garb. Despite their proximity, the two figures seem to occupy different dimensions. The frightful effect of the rabbit figure appears to register more in us than in the child whose vision we may be spying on.
The vaguely erotic menace of the rabbit figure flares in another untitled picture in which a sort of Mad Hatter figure, all in yellow and masked, leans in to touch a sleeping girl with a gloved hand.
For all the pictures' realism and their echoes of Lewis Carroll, they evoke psychological rather than literal monstrosity: the betrayal of innocence by imagination as well as reality.
11/06/2005
California State University - University of Wisconsin
Naked Space and the Art of Engagement
Jeanne Curran
Ph.D., Esq., Professor Emeritus of Sociology, CSUDH
Look at Helnwein's painting under Visual Sociology
Help us find visual, aural, metaphors that will let others understand the importance of engagement in this process. Look at Helnwein's painting under Visual Sociology. I left it up. What was Helnwein saying? Why was he willing to offend. Why do Beau and Michael want to shake us up? How are those things related? Why did one of my students make a giant box that when opened had a lovely smiling face inside that said "F^&* the Patriot Act"?? Isn't that a lot like what Helnwein and Kiefer and Beuys were doing? Maybe saying "wake up and look at what you're doing?"

11/04/2005
Kunsthalle Wien und Kunstforum Wien
Superstars: Zum Prinzip Prominenz in der Kunst. Von Warhol bis Madonna
Catalogue: Hatje Cantz
Arno Breker holding a Picture of Joseph Beuys, 1988
silver print

11/03/2005
Modernism Gallery
Opening of the Helnwein Exhibition
11/03/2005
The Stiletto Projects
To me Helnwein is the ultimate humanistic artist: A conceptualist embracing the image.
Alexander Natas
A virtuoso and a visionary with one eye behind the veil of the world, the other reflecting endless horror, beauty, loss, humour and melancholy - all with a steady hand. The position is supreme, the means are penetrating and the message as deep as it gets. To me the strange silent directness in Helnweins work is unrivaled, no other artist today tells the dim story of the world in a more disturbing and moving way. His work, views and perspectives are completely congruent and appeals to me in a very direct and personal way.

10/26/2005
Studio
The Governor of California visits the Helnwein studio
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is the first to see the Works for the upcoming Show at Modernism in San Francisco
10/20/2005
Arkansas Arts Center
Rivera, Warhol, Helnwein, Chihuly and van Gogh. Five celebrated artists - five eccentric personalities -
à la cARTe
Little Rock, Arkansas
A unique series of fundraising events celebrating art and artists
- five reasons to have a party! Young Patrons will host a series of Fall events, serving up famed artists from the Arkansas Arts Center Collection.

10/13/2005
Galeries Nationales du Grand Palais - Paris, Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin
MÉLANCOLIE, GÉNIE ET FOLIE EN OCCIDENT
Melancholie- Genie und Wahnsinn im Abendland
Die Befreiung des melancholischen Bewusstseins durch den Tod bietet keine philosophische Perspektive mehr. Es ist ihm ohnedies schon anheim gefallen. Stattdessen wird der Suizid in einer Performance masochistischer Selbstverstümmelung kultisch sublimiert. In einer fotografischen Inszenierung Gottfried Helnweins erhebt sich der Künstler, fäulnisschwarz und monumental wie das Mahnmal einer letzen Einsicht: “So ist Verzweiflung, diese Krankheit im Selbst, die Krankheit zum Tode. Der verzweifelte ist todkrank. Der Tod ist nicht das letzte der Krankheit, aber der Tod ist in einem fort das Letzte. Von dieser Krankheit erlöst zu werden durch den Tod ist eine Unmöglichkeit, denn die Krankheit und deren Qual und der Tod ist gerade, nicht sterben zu können.” So ist die Geschichte der Moderne nicht zuletzt auch eine Erfolgsgeschichte der Melancholie und des Eindringens ihres schwarzen Spuks in die letzten Paradiese des Seins- und Weltvertrauens.
10/05/2005
Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Monterrey
Austrian Contemporary Art and Post-war Painting: The Essl Collection
The Essl Collection of Contemporary Art
Group Show
The Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Monterrey presents the exhibition Austrian Contemporary Art and Post-war Painting: The Essl Collection, a seminal encounter with the most commanding pictorial propositions engendered in the second half of the 2Oth century.
Gottfried Helnwein digresses from fleeting contemplation with his Self-portrait: the canvas on display prompts an immediate, impulsive reaction...

09/14/2005
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
Mädchen in Uniform: Gottfried Helnweins neue Bilder im Museum Ludwig
Andreas Platthaus
"Beautiful Children", Gottfried Helnwein, Ludwig Museum Schloss Oberhausen
Die Ludwiggalerie im Schloß Oberhausen mag bereits die zweite Präsentationsstätte von Gottfried Helnweins Ausstellung "Beautiful Children" sein, doch sie ist erste Wahl, was die Präsentation betrifft. In den großen Räumen verteilen sich rund drei Dutzend Werke, darunter eine kleine Auswahl von "Klassikern" der siebziger Jahre des vergangenen Jahrhunderts, als der Wiener Maler mit seinen typisch deformierten oder verbundenen Gesichtern bekannt wurde, und Reprisen älterer Schlüsselwerke wie etwa die in ihrer Brutalität berückend originalgetreue Micky Maus ("Midnight Mickey"), die hier in einer Version aus dem Jahr 2001 vertreten ist.
Doch das sind Bilder, die längst in die popkulturelle Walhalla eingegangen sind. Deshalb ist es erfreulich, daß diese erste größere deutsche Einzelausstellung seit vielen Jahren den Schwerpunkt eindeutig auf neue Projekte legt: auf "The Golden Age" etwa, wo der Popstar Marilyn Manson in wechselnden Masken das Modell für Helnweins Kamera abgibt

09/04/2005
Ludwig Museum Schloss Oberhausen
Beautiful Children
Peter Pachnike
Chief Curator
One man show

09/02/2005
THEBOOK Los Angeles
Artist Gottfried Helnwein isn't in Kansas anymore.
Mia Taylor
Austrian born artist Gottfried Helnwein so often finds himself in the eye of the storm, it must feel like home. He is known for highly charged paintings and photographs of suffering children, Nazi themes, and then also magnificent bucolic landscapes. His fans outnumber his detractors, though, and he has won many admirers and collectors both in his adoptive home of Los Angeles, and around the world. Among them, California Governor, Arnold Schwarzenneger, actor Sean Penn, and musician Marilyn Manson, who is a frequent subject.
He identifies strongly with the oppressed, and society's most vulnerable members: children. "When I see how kids grow up , how they are neglected and mistreated , how they get polluted with drugs, junk food, insane television and bad schools, it's terrible, - and dangerous, because they are our future. Children are sacred - we need to protect, support and encourage them."

09/01/2005
Helnwein collaborates with Manson on film-project "Phantasmagoria"
PHANTASMAGORIA - The Visions Of Lewis Carroll
09/01/2005
Emerson College
Conscious Recognition
Jenna Gonzalez
After further examining his work on my computer, I left . . . heart racing several beats faster, fingers tingling. Helnwein reminded me how to feel. It was like the first time I saw a Fellini film or slipped into Tom Ford attire. There was a sense of confidence instilled, a confidence in being human, the confidence to find power through mistake, the confidence to admit to cease yearning for perfection. Rather, redefining perfection to the state of recognizing my humanity, my possibility.

08/30/2005
The Celebritarian Corporation

08/25/2005
Author Wolfgang Bauer, considered one of Austria's most important postwar writers, has died in the southern city of Graz.
authorities said Saturday
He was 64. The playwright died Friday after a long struggle with heart troubles. Bauer's 1968 theater piece "Magic Afternoon," is seen as a masterwork in contemporary Austrian drama. Among his numerous works were a novel and scripts for television and radio.
Wolfgang Bauer: "...As long ago as 1963 a fellow-artist and I imagined the horrible future of a free-lance artist. The topic of our discussion was not so much finances as the necessity of letting go and totally abandoning oneself. At the time I had the idea of inventing something like a "fitness training of geniuses". In retrospect I must say that I know very few artists who have persevered in this imaginary training programme. Gottfried Helnwein is one of them."
08/01/2005
pcrc.hongik.ac.kr
거트프리드 헬른바인 Gottfried Helnwein
여기는 그냥 제가 사진 보고 끄적끄적 거리는 곳입니다.
심히 불편한 사진
도대체 이 사진 작가는 어떻게 접하게 되었을까나?
기억이 잘 안난다.
필시 한창 사진에 대해 끄적끄적일 때,무슨 책에서 본 것 같다.
그리고는 인터넷에서 뒤지다가 그의 공식 홈페이지에 가보게 된 것 일테고. 공식 홈페이지
또한 거기서 독일의 음산한 음악을 하는 밴드인 '램스타인'의 앨범 표지 사진을 이 사람이 한 사실을 알게 되었다.
바로 이 사진들이다. 흠..뭔가 섬뜩하지 않는가?
밴드 음악 성격이랑 딱 부합하는 그런 사진들이다.

07/14/2005
Museum of Modern Art - Ostende
SOUL
Curator Van den Bussche
Group show

06/24/2005
The Hollywood Reporter
Helnwein - Inventiveness gone wild in an extreme realization of Richard Strauss' opera, stunningly reinvented in brilliant living color.
Madeleine Shaner
"Der Rosenkavalier" by Richard Strauss at the Los Angeles Opera
What dominates, however, in a manner I've seldom seen is Helnwein's use of color -- the monochromatic blue of Act 1 even extends to skin color. Herr von Faninal's house is bathed in a rich golden sheen, from the orange glow of Ochs' silly wig to the platinum of the lovely Sophie's almost-there dress. The final act, in a cheap restaurant, is mainly a glaring red, again from Ochs' wig to his skin and the costumes of the huge band of players. The walls of the restaurant are, incidentally, lined with Helnwein's own works, mainly huge photo-realistic portraits of contemporary women. The 200 costumes Helnwein designed for the piece deserve a whole review for themselves this is inventiveness gone wild, a genius concept, and a huge addition to the production. There might be purists in disagreement here, but this would seem to be a "Rosenkavalier" for the ages.

06/20/2005
Ludwig Museum Schloss Oberhausen
"DASS KUNST SO MÄCHTIG IST, EINEN VORGANG, DEN SIE ZUM THEMA HAT, NOCHMALS HERVORZURUFEN..."
Dr. Antje Vollmer
Vice-Speaker of German Parliament
Auszug aus der Rede zur Ausstellungseröffnung „Gottfried Helnwein - Beautiful Children“ im Ludwig Museum Schloss Oberhausen, am 19. Juni 2005
Motive wie diese schockieren in der Ausstellung "Beautiful Children". Sei es durch die drastische Darstellung des herrschenden und beherrschten Menschen, durch die Demontage herkömmlicher und gefälliger Bildwelten. "Oder liegt die Ursache für die schockhafte Reaktion nicht im Betrachter selbst?" fragte Dr. Antje Vollmer, Vizepräsidentin des Deutschen Bundestages, die anlässlich der Ausstellungseröffnung am 19. Juni im Schloss Oberhausen sprach. Doch sie war nicht ausschließlich als Politikerin ins Ruhrgebiet gekommen, sondern sprach auch als gute Freundin des Künstlers, den sie vor 20 Jahren kennenlernte. Und so gratulierte sie nicht nur den Ausstellungsmachern, Helnweins Werk in einer so umfangreichen Schau endlich wieder nach Deutschland geholt zu haben. Dr. Vollmer lobte auch das Politische im Schaffen Helnweins, das nicht durch große Reden sondern allein durch das Ausstellen seiner Bilder erzeugt wird.

06/19/2005
Ludwig Museum Schloss Oberhausen
LIEBESERKLÄRUNG AN DIE KÜNSTE EINES FREUNDES
Dirk Hein
Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung
Verstörend und doch mit Faszination: Seit gestern lockt die Ausstellung "Beautiful Children" von Gottfried Helnwein in die Ludwig-Galerie Schloss Oberhausen.
Es klang wie eine Liebeserklärung an die Künste des Gottfried Helnweins, als Antje Vollmer, Vize-Präsidentin des Bundestages, bei der Eröffnung der Ausstellung "Beautiful Children" in der Ludwig-Galerie formulierte: "Es hat lange gedauert, dass er wieder in Deutschland zu sehen ist."
Ein Ereignis, das bei der offiziellen Eröffnung am Sonntag den erwarteten Besucher-Ansturm erzeugte. Trotz brütender Hitze drängten sich Neugierige, Fans und Sympathisanten in einer viel zu kleinen Begrüßungshalle. Fernab der ersten Reihe, zwischen den stehenden Kunst-Anhängern, die den Kampf um die Sitzplätze verloren hatten, verweilte beinahe unbemerkt mancher Promi, wie Fernseh-Talkmaster Alfred Biolek. Ob als Neugieriger, Fan und Sympathisant: Biolek war gekommen, um Helnweins Werke zu sehen.

06/18/2005
Los Angeles Times
Gottfried Helnwein arouses creative tumult.
Scott Timberg
Times Staff Writer
Must everything be such an opera?
"For me, art is a way to fight back against everything I've experienced: I wanted to respond, but I didn't know how to articulate it. But I could paint it. That medium opened all doors. Certain images can reach so deeply into people's souls.
"And I feel also like a witness to my times - that's my duty, my responsibility." One role of art, he believes, is to "force people to look at things they would rather not look at," an impulse he sees in Goya and Shakespeare.

06/02/2005
Wikipedia
San Francisco Fine Arts Museums, the California Palace of the Legion of Honor
San Francisco Fine Arts Museums
contemporary artists like Gottfried Helnwein and Robert Crumb
The museum contains a representative collection of mainly European art. There are individual works by many of the most important artists, including Rembrandt, Gainsborough, David, and many of the impressionists and post-impressionists - Degas, Renoir, Monet, Pissaro, Seurat, Cézanne and others. There are also representative works by key twentieth century figures such as Braque and Picasso, and works of contemporary artists like Gottfried Helnwein and Robert Crumb.

05/31/2005
Los Angeles Times
Strange but true
Mark Swed
Gottfried Helnwein's wondrous staging of "Der Rosenkavalier" is eccentric and anachronistic — yet utterly faithful to its spirit.
The thing you should know about this "Rosenkavalier" is that it is terrific. Richard Strauss' opera sounds great and looks sensational. It is excellently sung, sumptuously conducted by Kent Nagano and, thanks to Gottfried Helnwein, wondrously strange.
Helnwein — the Austrian artist (painter, photographer, performance artist, filmmaker) who has a studio in downtown L.A. — is known for everything from Marilyn Manson videos to Holocaust installations. He is responsible for the sets, costumes and that ad (which, by the way, looks like an image from a recent staging of a Schumann oratorio that Helnwein designed in Düsseldorf).
Helnwein's vision of "Rosenkavalier" is monochromatic and a riot of color. It is oddly traditional yet seriously odd. It is updated but couldn't be more 18th century. And none of those opposites contradicts.

05/31/2005
The New York Times
A 'Rosenkavalier' Without Ham and Schmaltz?
Anthony Tommasini
the high-concept and boldly stylized sets and costumes by the designer and visual artist Gottfried Helnwein will provoke the strongest reactions.
- The Los Angeles Opera's much-anticipated new production of Strauss's "Rosenkavalier" opened on Sunday night at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, and you can bet that the high-concept and boldly stylized sets and costumes by the designer and visual artist Gottfried Helnwein are going to provoke the strongest reactions.
Restraint was not a hallmark of the outlandishly captivating production. In a detailed program note, Helnwein writes that the era of Maria Theresa was a time when everything was theater, at least for the upper class, and that over-the-top fashion styles often included masks and white-face. His designs combine spartan sets with wildly extravagant costumes ranging in style from the surreal to the ridiculous. Act I is bathed in shades of blue. In their stiffly modern blue suits and blue-faced makeup, the Marschallin's notaries look like the members of Blue Man Group. In Act II, the mansion of Herr von Faninal, a wealthy commoner with aristocratic pretensions, glows with garish golden yellows. Faninal's servants could be creatures from "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari," no doubt an intentional evocation: the production begins with projected scenes from Robert Wiene's 1926 silent film adaptation of "Der Rosenkavalier," and Wiene also directed "Caligari."
In any event, the cast seemed empowered by the production.
05/31/2005
Museo de Arte Moderno de México
Arte Contemporáneo Austriaco y Pintura de la Posguerra: Colección Essl
Luis-Martin Lozano
Director del Museo de Arte Moderno de México
Parte de la importante colección Essl llega al Museo de Arte Moderno para exhibir piezas de 18 artistas austriacos y 12 artistas internacionales, en reciprocidad por la muestra Modernismo mexicano presentada en el museo privado Essl Kunstsammlung en Viena.
El accionismo vienés (Günter Brus y Hermann Nitsch); Arnulf Rainer y Antoni Tápies; La pintura vive (Georg Baselitz, Markus Lüpertz, Siegfried Anzinger, Hubert Scheibl, Herbert Brandl, Martin Kippenberger, Franz West), y Aspectos de la figura (Alex Katz, Katrin Plavcak, Muntean/Rosenblum, Jim Dine, Gottfried Helnwein, Maria Lassnig, Elke Krystufek

05/29/2005
Los Angeles Opera
Der Rosenkavalier - reviews, reactions
A visual triumph
Gottfried Helnwein arouses creative tumult. - Los Angeles Times

05/29/2005
News
Wild Wie Die Kunst
Evie Sullivan
Gottfried Helnwein. 20 Jahre nach dem Abgang aus Österreich mischt er L.A. auf – und kehrt mit einer Grossausstellung heim.
Nun findet sich die Antwort auf die Frage nach dem Verbleib Gottfried Helnweins in massiven Schlagzeilen der “New York Times” und der “Los Angeles Times”. “Ein Aufstand der Farben, exzentrisch, anachronistisch, wundersam”, jubeln die Kalifornier. Die Kollegen von der Ostküste schreiben von “ausserirdischer Faszination und wilder Extravaganz”. Gottfried Helnwein hat an der von Placido Domingo geleiteten Oper von Los Angeles den “Rosenkavalier” von Richard Strauss ausgestattet. Maximilian Schell inszenierte, Kent Nagano dirigierte, und die Premiere zu Wochenbeginn geriet dem alten Fuchs Domingo zum Clou der amerikanischen Opernsaison. Schon in den Überschriften aber wird klargestellt, wer hier der Chef war: Gottfried Helnwein nämlich, geboren in Wien als Sohn eines Postbeamten, Konzeptkünstler, Fotograf, Filmer, unvergleichlich resistent gegen Katalogisierungen.

05/28/2005
Los Angeles Opera
Der Rosenkavalier - Director Maximilian Schell combines forces with visionary artist Gottfried Helnwein.
A new production of "Der Rosenkavalier" by Richard Strauss
STAGE DESIGN - Gottfried Helnwein
COSTUME DESIGN - Gottfried Helnwein
CONDUCTOR - Kent Nagano
DIRECTOR - Maximilian Schell

05/26/2005
LA Downtown News
Contemporary Art Star Goes for Baroque
Kristin Friedrich
Gottfried Helnwein brings his monochromatic technique to stage in the L.A. Opera's Der Rosenkavalier.
For the last several months, Downtown-based artist Gottfried Helnwein has switched back and forth between two realities. In his Arts District studio, he works on material to fill gallery and museum shows booked into 2008, all over the world.
Then he steps out into the sunlight, chats in several languages to several friends at a coffee shop on Traction Avenue, and walks to the Los Angeles Opera's costume shop on Alameda Street. Here, he oversees the costumes and sets for Der Rosenkavalier, which opens May 29 at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion.

05/25/2005
30. Deutschen Evangelischen Kirchentag
In einer bewegenden Ausstellung im Wilhelm-Busch-Museum in Hannover sind zur Zeit Bilder des österreichischen Künstlers Gottfried Helnwein zu sehen.
Dr. Margot Käßmann
Landesbischöfin
Eins zeigt ein Mädchen mit frechem Gesicht und Blindenband um den Arm, das die Zunge herausstreckt. Erst habe ich gelächelt. Wer den Blick länger verharren lässt, sieht, dass dem Mädchen Blut zwischen den Beinen herunterläuft. Es wurde ganz offensichtlich missbraucht, ihm wurde Gewalt angetan.... Ja, Kinder sind verletzbar. Kindheit kann grausam sein, wenn Kinder ausgeliefert sind. Ich denke an sexuellen Missbrauch, eine unglaublich Form von Folter an Menschen, die lebenslang an dem Trauma leiden werden. Ich denke an Kindersoldaten in Togo, im Kongo, im Sudan. Zerstörte Leben, brutal geopfert für idiotische Machtkämpfe, in denen Zerstörung das oberste Gebot ist, in denen es keine Ziele mehr gibt. Ich denke an Kinder in Indien, die schuften schon mit fünf Jahren um ein paar Münzen zu verdienen, damit ihre Familie überleben kann. Ich denke an die 12-jährigen Judith Wischnajatskaja, die im Juli 1942 in ihrem letzten Brief schrieb: “Lieber Vater! Vor dem Tod nehme ich Abschied von Dir. Wir möchten so gerne leben, doch man lässt uns nicht, wir werden umkommen. Ich habe solche Angst vor diesem Tod, denn die kleinen Kinder werden lebendig in die Grube geworfen.“

05/15/2005
The Denver Art Museum
IN LIMBO
from the collection of Kent and Vicki Logan and the Denver Art Museum, opening January 2005
Catalogue cover: Gottfried Helnwein, Head of a Child 5, 1998

05/01/2008
University of East Anglia, Norvich, UK
GOTTFRIED HELNWEIN, MEMORIALISING THE HOLOCAUST
Katy O'Donoghue
Gottfried Helnwein has been described as an artist that has committed himself to reminding the world of the Holocaust. Children are a recurring theme in his work; the strong/weak hierarchy makes them a ready metaphor for the victims of evil. Stripped one by one of their privileges, rights, sustenance, and finally their bodily integrity, the Nazi’s victims were subjected to what Christopher Bollas has called ‘a radical and catastrophic infantilization.’ I first became aware of Helnwein’s work in 2001 when he exhibited at the Kilkenny Arts Festival in Ireland. Large scale portraits of local children and photographs of his paintings conflating Nazi and religious imagery were hung on buildings around the city. I was particularly interested in the intense debate that arose around the installation of the pictures. City Council members objected to the hanging of work on City Hall, the public sent letters of complaint to local newspapers and called in to the local radio station in protest. During the exhibition two of the works were vandalised. Helnwein has maintained that it is important to see a reaction to his work. In February I travelled to Bonn, Germany and met with Helnwein to discuss how, through placing his work in the public realm, he attempts to keep Holocaust memory alive by instigating a dialogue. His subject matter is the repression of the greatest trauma of our century - National Socialism, people’s complicity in it, and its consequences.

04/30/2005
Israel
"The Rat Laughs" - The book by Nava Semel became an opera
Nava Semel
the music was composed by Ella Milch- Sheriif.
"It was such a great pleasure showing all members of the cast Helnwein's incredible paintings. The girl who plays the "girl in the pit" was particularly impressed by the girl on the cover."
Nava Semel

04/02/2005
The Times
Rebel with a Cause
Martyn Palmer
Interview
The late blooming of Sean Penn
Cover: Portrait by Gottfried Helnwein

04/01/2005
Variety
Kevin Smith wept when he finally received the painting of Gottfried Helnwein
by Scarlet Cheng
SHOWBIZZERS HAVE BEEN COMMISSIONING ART FROM THE LIKES OF WARHOL, SCHNABEL, CLEMENTE AND SCHARF FOR YEARS
Kevin Smith wept when he finally received the painting of Gottfried Helnwein
"I don't spend money on coke or whores." deadpans Kevin Smith. "And I am not a big car guy with a fleet of Ferraris or anything like that. But I can get behind an indulgence like this."
The indulgence in question is towering a nine-foot-tall canvas of Smith's daughter, Harley, which hangs in the entry of his Hollywood home.
Smith commissioned the portrait two years ago from Austrian Artist Gottfried Helnwein, who is best known for his dark, noir-style paintings.
Smith admittedly wept when he finally received the work, which has since become his pride and joy - a family heirloom that is a testament to his love for his child as well as being a serious work of art.
03/20/2005
deviantART
Gottfried Helnwein - Genius from the heart
twiggycuddlestar
gottfried helnwein is sooooo nice and cute
just yesterday i found out that a helnwein exhibition is in a museum near me.. about 10 mins away from here.. so i decided, as a huge helnwein freak, to go there...
69 pictures also photographs with manson, my favorite painting collection featuring the "angels sleeping" series were spreaded over 8 rooms. i was dressed up in floorlong black leathercoat, my new rock boots, a shirt with one of marilyn mansons paintings on it, lotsa spikes and make up shit.
it gives me so much.. helnwein is one of the best artist this world has at the moment.. and his kids are also cool..unbelievable how creative this whole fucking family is, a creativ chaotic household...hehe...

03/13/2005
Wilhelm-Busch-Museum Hannover
Beautiful Children
Gisela Vetter-Liebenow
Chief curator
Retrspective
one-man show
03/12/2005
Deutschlandradio
Schmerz der Kindheit
Von Volkhard App
Gottfried Helnwein in der Ausstellung "Beautiful Children" in Hannover
"Ich habe mich immer mit dem Thema Schmerz und Gewalt beschäftigt, mit dem Holocaust, der deutsch-österreichischen Vergangenheit und mit dem Thema Kindesmisshandlung." Gottfried Helnwein.
Wahrscheinlich hat der Schauspieler Sean Penn ja Recht: Die Welt gleiche einem Gespensterhaus, sagte er einmal, und Gottfried Helnwein sei darin unser Reiseführer. Der 1948 in Wien geborene Künstler hat die Schrecken der Wirklichkeit immer wieder in alptraumähnlicher Weise aufs Papier und die Leinwand gebracht - und sie oft auch an Kindern gezeigt. Mit entstellten, vernarbten Gesichtern sehen sie uns an. Diese malträtierten Kinder wirken ohnmächtig gegenüber der Gewalt, die man ihnen antut.

03/12/2005
Yahoo Korea
Gottfried Helnwein - Beautiful Children
Holger Hollemann
스포츠금융날씨도움말
The artist Gottfried Helnwein stands in front of large-sized painting which depicts a group of SS officers and a woman holding a child at the Wilhelm-Busch Museum in Hanover, Germany, Friday, 11 March 2005. The child is at the centre of the exhibition 'Beautiful Children' by the controversial artist Helnwein. 50 paintings, drawings and large-size photographs are exhibited from 13 March to 5 June 2005. Its the first time in years that Helnwein is again exhibiting in Germany.

03/01/2005
Studio Los Angeles
Manson and Lisa Marie Presley at the Studio
02/27/2005
Guestbook
I had to drag her from the museum.
barbwire
Garberville, CA USA
I recently saw your works in San Francisco at the Palace of the Legion of Honor. I took a friend and two teen age girls to see Marylin Manson on his Lest We Forget tour and then to your awesome exhibit the next day. To see your work in person is a must. It is chilling. The girls totally loved it and I have sucessfully corrupted yet three more unsuspecting innocents. One of the girls had never been to a museum, and has had a very hard and disturbing life. She is a budding artist herself, and she was awestruck. She identified with the art, it was her. I had to drag her from the museum.
Your art is changing healing people. Thank you.

01/01/2005
Phantasmagoria: The Visions of Lewis Carroll
Marilyn Manson
Teaser trailer for the Marilyn Manson-intended, written and directed, feature-length film titled 'Phantasmagoria: The Visions of Lewis Carroll'. Lily Cole, the main actress in Tim Burton's recent 'Alice in Wonderland', was originally cast as Manson's Alice for 'Phantasmagoria'. This teaser also features real-life twin sisters engaging in questionable acts and burlesque superstar Dita Von Teese. The figure in the medical mask is artist Gottfried Helnwein and the bird-face masked character and white gloved Lewis Carroll impresario, is Marilyn Manson.
12/22/2004
Rodrigo M. Malmsten
Arte Censura e Inquicisión - Leon Ferrari y Gottfried Helnwein
Bruxelles
Con todo estos antecedentes históricos, no es de sorprender que lo que sucede con la Muestra del Plastico León Ferrari y su posterior Censura es algo similar a la Censura que sufrio el artista plastico Gottfried Helnwein en Austria, hace unos anos, por sectores pacatos de derechas.

12/20/2004
New York Magazine
Influences: Sean Penn
Logan Hill
Do you have any art in your home?
- Gottfried Helnwein I own. I have a few pieces of his from his recent L.A. series. We ultimately ended up working together on a video project for Peter Gabriel [“The Barry Williams Show”]. Some things that are familiar lose their gravity after time. When someone like him makes the familiar so continually provocative, you can find a deepening appreciation for something.

12/01/2004
Palace of the Legion of Honor
'The Child' Exhibition - 130,000 VISITORS- The reviews
Summary of reviews and texts
Adults bring a trunkful of contradictory cultural baggage to any representations of children. That's what makes the work of Helnwein so powerful. In his show, "The Child," at the Legion of Honor (of the San Francisco Fine Arts Museums), deformed infants and bandaged children stir feelings of pity, defiance and uneasiness about exploitation. There's an ambiguously disturbing painting of a girl aiming a gun into an open refrigerator and another of a bare-breasted mother and child surrounded by Aryan soldiers.
But the most haunting images may be the ones of children who seem strangely oblivious to the adult gaze. Some of Helnwein's children peer right past the onlooker. Others sleep, dreaming of anything but us behind their silky eyelids. And some, like the enormous, half- shadowed "Head of a Child" at the Legion, see straight through us with cloudless, infinite blue eyes.
Steven Winn, San Francisco Chronicle, 17. November 2004
12/01/2004
Filmarchiv Austria
Helnwein, der Film
Dietmar Schwärzler
Regie: Peter Hajek
Das von Peter Hajek 1984 inszenierte Porträt begibt sich auf die Spuren von Helnweins Leben und Werk. Er wurde in den 1970er-Jahren vor allem durch seine hyperrealistischen Bilder von verwundeten und bandagierten Kindern bekannt und hat sich seit den 1980er-Jahren vor allem der Fotografie und großformatigen Installationen im öffentlichen Raum – meistens mit einem sozialen oder gesellschaftspolitischen Anliegen – zugewandt. Kinder, oft seine eigenen, sind auch der Rahmen, in dem Helnwein bei der Arbeit, im Familienverbund oder beim Spiel präsentiert wird und durch welchen er in dieser Mischform aus fiktivem Dokument und realer Fiktion sowohl künstlerisch als auch sozial kommuniziert

11/24/2004
Start
INTERVIEW WITH GOTTFRIED HELNWEIN
Brendan Maher
"...When I look at a work of Art I ask myself: does it challenge me, does it touch, move or inspire me? Do I learn something from it, does it startle or amaze me - do I get excited, upset?
That is the test any artwork has to pass: can it create an emotional impact on a human being even when he has no education or any information about art? I’ve always had a problem with art that you can only understand if you have a degree in art history, and I have a problem with theories in general. Most of them are bullshit anyway. Most critics and theorists have little respect for artists, and I think the importance of theory in art is totally overrated. Real art is self-evident. Real art is intense, challenging, enchanting, exciting and unsettling; it has a quality and magic that you cannot explain. Like the Blues, a poem of Rimbaud or Rembrandt's late self-portraits. Art is not logic, and if you really want to experience it, your mind and rational thinking will be of little help. Art is something spiritual that you can only experience with your senses, your heart, your soul. Think of Bob Dylan, Hendrix, Mozart, Howling Wolf, Goya, Bukowski or Robert Crumb - do you need to know the theories that some busybodies might attach to their art in order to experience it?
Marcel Duchamp said: "The work of art is always based on the two poles of the onlooker and the maker, and the spark that comes from the bipolar action gives birth to something - like electricity."
These two poles is all you need.

11/14/2004
The American Film Institute
Helnwein's "Ninth November Night" at the American Film Institute Festival AFIFEST in Los Angeles
The ArcLight Hollywood
Directed by Henning Lohner
A documentary on the works of Austrian painter Gottfried Helnwein commemorating the Reichskristallnacht will bw screened on November 13th and 14th 2004.
Noted Austrian artist Gottfried Helnwein, obsessed with the fact that his society could ignore the deaths of six million victims, dedicates his art to Holocaust remembrance. When the 50th anniversary of Kristallnacht passes without commemoration, he creates an heroic art installation. Co-stars Maximiliam Schell, Sean Penn, Jason Lee.

11/13/2004
Los Angeles Times
Film Captures Art's Power
Mark Olsen
A stirring meditation on art and remembrance
"Ninth November Night" documents Austrian artist Gottfried Helnwein's sprawling 1988 art installation recalling the horrors of the Holocaust -- and the exhibit's defacement by vandals shortly after it was unveiled.
Directed by Henning Lohner and featuring on-camera appearances by Helnwein collectors Sean Penn and Jason Lee, the documentary short is largely the product of the passion and persistence of Malibu producer Gisela Guttman. When she struggled to find a venue in Los Angeles willing to show Helnwein's large-scale installation, she decided to make a documentary instead.
The art installation, which revolves around a series of pictures of small children, was vandalized after its initial showing in Germany.
"The one thing I wanted to do is just be sure that people can see the entire installation, I just really wanted to bring it to Los Angeles, no matter how," Guttman said. "The power of those images really comes across on-screen, and that's what I wanted people to see and to think about."

11/07/2004
San Francisco Fine Arts Museum
Sean Penn and Robin Wright Penn visit Helnwein's "Child"-exhibition at the Legion of Honor
accompanied by Israeli director Amos Gitai
"Well, probably intentionally, except for moments of non-sober discussion, I've sort of made it a conscious effort to not analyze anything I love too much.
And I love this art, and for me part of the reason I think is a professional reason - for me as somebody who aspires to creativity myself. When you find someone in the arts, whether it's in your medium or in another medium, that raises the bar for you, that reinvigorates your own pursuit of affecting people and out of a sharing what you count on as some kind of a common chord in us. Whether it's through imagry, words, sounds.
I think that as an artist my strongest reaction to Helnwein's work is that it challenges me to be better at what I do. There are very few people that achieve utter excellence in what they do.
And I think that Gottfried Helnwein is certainly one of those people."
Sean Penn
11/06/2004
San Francisco Fine Arts Museum
Manson and Dita visit the Helnwein exhibition at the San Francisco Fine Arts Museum
"Helnwein"s fight for expression and stance against oppression are reasons why I chose him as an artistic partner."
Marilyn Manson

11/04/2004
Modernism Gallery
Modern Sleep II
one man show
New works
paintings and photography

11/01/2004
Schumann Festival 2004
Press-reviews of "Paradise and the Peri", multi-media-installation by Gottfried Helnwein and Gregor Seyffert.
Tonhalle Concert Hall
Düsseldorf
BREATH TAKING STAGE VERSION AT DÜSSELDORF CONCERT HALL
Dance icon Gregor Seyffert, and Gottfried Helnwein, internationally renowned artist and stage designer, came up with a highly intelligent concept for the oratorio, which relied heavily on dance, but also comprised whatever means a modern, multimedia stage design might offer. Consequently, the audience’s eyes almost popped out of their heads. With all the media activities, one might almost forget the enchanting, beautiful music, and singing.
Storming, unceasing applause by an enthusiastic Düsseldorf audience for an evening which is unlikely to be easily forgotten. This was an example of lively music theatre, which, unchallenged, not only stole the glory of Deutsche Oper am Rhein, which presently enjoys a period of profound hibernation, but proved that Düsseldorf may well offer first class art. Why not more often?
(Peter Bilsing)

10/28/2004
WDR
„Burroughs - Cut Up“
28. Oktober 2004 um 22:30 Uhr im WDR Fernsehen
Provokation, Anarchie, Rebellion - das Leben und Werk von William S. Burroughs
Im Mittelpunkt stehen 100 großformatige Fotografien von Robert Mapplethorpe, Gottfried Helnwein, Allen Ginsberg, Gerard Malanga, Marcia Resnick und anderen.
Die Beat Generation - Sie zogen gegen die bürgerliche Gesellschaft und deren Konventionen zu Felde. Anarchie, Provokation und Rebellion waren ihre Themen. Zunächst betrachteten sich die Schriftsteller der Beat Generation, deren Sprache und Stil sich an den Improvisationen des Jazz orientierte, lediglich als Vorhut einer literarischen Strömung. Doch schon bald verkörperten sie mit ihrer radikalen Subversivität, ihrem ausschweifenden Lebensstil, ihren Drogenexperimenten und ihrer Lust am Reisen ein ganz neues Lebensgefühl.

10/21/2004
Ojai Film Festival
Helnwein's "Ninth November Night" film at the Ojai Film Festival
"NINTH NOVEMBER NIGHT"
2003, USA, Director/Producer: Henning Lohner; Producer: Gisela Guttman
10/18/2004
Azusa Pacific University
Because I decided to seek and understand Helnwein’s art, I was able to see the empathy God has blessed him with...
by k.wing
High Sierra Programm
"The Child" - Works by Gottfried Helnwein, Legion of Honor, San Francisco Fine Arts Museums
How easy it is to pass by the things we do not understand and hand out a label that might comfort our ignorance. I could have v-lined for the exit, ignored my curiosity and not given the exhibit another thought. But how could have that helped me? How could I take and grow from that experience? Proverbs says to seek after understanding like silver, to turn my heart to understanding. Because I decided to seek and understand Helnwein’s art, I was able to see the empathy God has blessed him with – the explicit visions he is able to create to awaken our naive hearts to the sound of our children’s pain.

10/01/2004
Artweek
Gottfried Helnwein at the Legion of Honor
Colin Berry
Helnwein is the next generation’s final ally, a skilled provocateur forcing us to confront the legacy we have bequeathed upon our children. Helnwein is our chronicler, our conscience, the antidote to our failing memories. He refuses to let us forget…
Gottfried Helnwein’s first one-man exhibition at a major American museum is long overdue. 35 years in the making, “The Child” is a collection of more than fifty drawings, watercolors, photographs, and paintings (several monumental in size). It’s also a show that shocks, and among the crowds thronging to see it, some patrons will be put off: the day I attended, a few seemed downright uncomfortable, if not hostile, toward the work. This is fine. Art should shock, and provoke, and make us feel queasy sometimes.
“The Child” achieves all three, but also startles us with aching beauty, bedazzles us with painterly skill, and injects a necessary perspective into the culture’s collective conscience.

10/01/2004
Los Angeles
Franz Morak, Austrian Secretary of State for the Arts visits Helnwein's studio

09/25/2004
Prague
Meeting with Roman Polanski and Sir Ben Kingsley

09/23/2004
mtv
Marilyn Manson Calls Lest We Forget 'A Farewell Compilation'
James Montgomery
Marilyn Manson: "Gottfried Helnwein whom I collaborated with a lot invited us to get married at one of his castles in either Germany or Ireland," Manson said. "So we thought we would just have the pageantry and the ceremony of a normal wedding, but without the church. Because I don't think that I would really be welcome there."

09/19/2004
ZKM
Meisterwerke der Medienkunst aus der ZKM-Sammlung
Heinrich Klotz
Künstler und ihre Werke
:: Gottfried Helnwein :
»Andy Warhol, New York« [1983]
»Arnold Schwarzenegger, Los Angeles« [1984]
»William S. Burroughs, Lawrence, USA« [1990]
»Michael Jackson, Köln« [1988]
»Willy Brandt, Bonn« [1989]
»Keith Richards, Berlin« [1990]
09/01/2004
AC (ArtCircles)
The Child: Works by Gottfried Helnwein
Peter Frank
curated by Robert Flynn Johnson, California Palace of the Legion of Honor, Lincoln Park, July 31-Nov. 28
Austrian-born and educated and now living Los Angeles, Helnwein employs a hyperrealist manner that will remind Americans of Gerhard Richter but, if anything, works to opposite effect. Rather than re-confirm post-modernist cynicism, Helnwein rekindles post-war anguish. This selection, going back more than three decades, emphasizes his preoccupation with the image of the child, from early Nitsch- and Schwarzkogler-influenced photo-actions (with the requisite bandages) to recent large portrait-like heads and depictions of Christ-child-like babes attracting odd, menacing crowds. A perverse streak runs through the images, but it’s not pederasty: tinged with surrealism, it’s an enduring shame and anger at the Nazi past – and the artist’s suspicion that Naziism hasn’t been eradicated.

08/25/2004
The Malibu Times
Carrying the burden
Laura Tate
In the film "Ninth November Night," painter Gottfried Helnwein describes his first encounter with Jewish people during his childhood in Austria after the war, a bleak and dark period, one, he says, with no singing, no laughter. He was nine years old when he saw the two people walking down the street, very close together, walking quickly, looking down the whole time.
Helnwein became intrigued and wanted to know who they were. He asked everyone, all the adults, "Who are they?" But no one wanted to answer. Finally, someone said the word, one that he remembers the person had great difficulty saying - "Jews."

08/19/2004
The Malibu Times
"NINTH NOVEMBER NIGHT" OPENS IN MALIBU
Documentary about Holocaust paintings opens at new Malibu Theater, benefiting the Museum of Tolerance
The film tells the story of famed Austrian painter Gottfried Helnwein, obsessed with a mission to use his art to preserve the memory of Holocaust persecutions.

08/15/2004
The Times
GOTTFRIED HELNWEIN - A LONG WAY TO TIPPERARY
Cristin Leach
Irish and other Landscapes - Gottfried Helnwein at the Crawford Municipial Art Gallery in Cork
...these photo-paintings appear even more real than a photograph: they are hyper-real, super-saturated depictions of the world that surrounds us, as we would like to see it. Helnwein’s landscapes offer us the world as we see it in our mind’s eye, our memories.
What is certain is that with these works Helnwein has raised the bar for artists to come with art that is groundbreaking in terms of scale, skill and vision. Painted mountains, fields and sky can never be the same again. ...

08/13/2004
San Francisco Chronicle
Caution: Kids read Datebook
Letters to the editor
Editor -- I am writing to suggest that the large image accompanying the review of the Gottfried Helnwein show at the Legion of Honor ("The art of Gottfried Helnwein demands a response," Monday) was inappropriate to place on the first page of the Datebook section, especially above the fold and in such a large format. It is certainly right for art to be dark and disturbing, and certainly right for people to have relatively easy access to art of all kinds -- hey, I'm an ACLU member and an avid fan of some pretty disturbing artists -- but you have to remember that The Chronicle is a family newspaper and that the Datebook section is often the one that children turn to first when they pick up the paper to search for the comics. Anyone with younger children can easily imagine the really horrifying effect this particular image would have. Couldn't you have found an image that would have suggested the nature of Helnwein's art without being such so frightening to children? Barring that, you should have printed it inside the fold and smaller.
Thanks for thinking about the kids next time.
Leif Brown
Berkeley

08/10/2004
sf-station
GOTTFRIED HELNWEIN'S THE CHILD - INNOCENCE LOST
Nirmala Nataraj
Beyond his treatment of common children's motifs - dolls, toys and ambivalent nymphets- Austrian painter Gottfried Helnwein's vision is shrouded in an aura of enigmatic darkness. With his giant color portraits of stillborn babies; paintings that juxtapose Nazi-era photographs with his own images; and pictures of deformed, abjectly countenanced children swathed in bandages, Helnwein is preoccupied with the indelible suffering that mirrors the more delicate aspects of youth. His work is hauntingly gorgeous and suffused with pathos, precisely because viewers are immediately aware of the larger threat that looms within the pieces: the rupture of innocence.

08/10/2004
News
Vision eines Realisten
Evie Sullivan
Interview
der Austro-amerikanische kunst-Star über Ehe, Kinder und den Untergang Amerikas: von Schwarzenegger bis Michael Moore
Die Maschine, die immerfort höchste Qualität produziert, kann nicht still stehen.
Gottfried Helnwein, 56, arbeitet auch im Sommer wie ein Besessener. Der Österreichische Maler, einer der spärlichen heimischen Weltstars seiner Profession, eröffnet soeben im "Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco" seine erste amerikanische Einzelausstellung.
Verstörte, verwundete, misshandelte Kinder: das Thema lässt ihn seit den österreichischen Anfängen in den siebziger Jahren nicht los. Seit fünf Jahren bereitet er eine Retrospektive im Nationalmuseum von Peking vor, im Mai zeichnete er für die Ausstattung des Oratoriums "Das Paradies und die Peri" beim Schumannfest in Düsseldorf verantwortlich.
Und derzeit arbeitet er am Bühnenbild für den "Rosenkavalier", den Maximilian Schell an Placido Domingos Opernhaus von Los Angeles inszeniert.

08/09/2004
San Francisco Chronicle
Dark and detached, the art of Gottfried Helnwein demands a response.
Kenneth Baker
Chronicle Art Critic
The Child: Works by Gottfried Helnwein at San Francisco Fine Arts museums, Palace of the Legion of Honor.
Helnwein's preoccupation with the dark side of modern history, including its abuse of images, has never left him. He did a whole series of paintings (the Legion show includes a couple) so dark as to appear imageless. But he intended them not as mirrors of dark times but as counterthrusts to the aggressive reach of so much contemporary culture.
Despite the grotesquerie it contains, the Legion show also has elements of pathos.
Helnwein nodded yes when asked whether he has made a theme of innocence. "It's a dangerous word, it's so abused and misused, but yes that's probably the basic essence of what I'm interested in."
"As soon as somebody's grown up they have so many issues," he said. "When you look at a person -- what social level, what country they're from, what fashion they affect -- all this stuff comes in, but I'm interested in the stage of a human being where it's not so important whether it's a male or female, before we can tell any social background or anything, it's just ... abstract, almost."
...Probably few visitors will appreciate the detachment in Helnwein's work. They will more likely respond to his concern with the power of images. We willingly subject ourselves to their power every day without really understanding it. If nothing else, his pictures, no matter how confrontational, stand still and permit us, even defy us, to understand how they work upon us.

08/09/2004
San Francisco Chronicle
Dark and Detached, the Art of Gottfried Helnwein demands a response
Kennethy Baker
Chronicle Art Critic

08/04/2004
The Mercury News
Innocence lost
Anita Amirrezvani
THOUGHT-PROVOKING ART BY HELNWEIN DISTURBS IN REMARKABLE SAN FRANCISCO SHOW
A new exhibit called "The Child," through Nov. 28 at the California Palace of the Legion of Honor in San Francisco, presents images of distressed, wounded or threatened children, a topic that has fascinated Helnwein for years.
Many of the children depicted in the show have deformities, bandages, scars or wounds; some appear threatened by menacing adults or by mayhem. Their suffering, indeed wrenching to witness, inevitably becomes a statement about the human condition.
A 55-year-old father of four, Helnwein sees himself as an artist with a message. "A big part of contemporary art is not connected to anything," he said. "It's important for certain artists to respond to what's going on in present time."
Curator Robert Flynn Johnson believes it is appropriate to display art with a moral message. "Museums shouldn't be like Rip Van Winkle, in a state of catatonic sleep," he says. "They should take on issues. Otherwise they will be seen just as a low-grade entertainment vehicle. We're not out to shock -- we're out to make people think."
Johnson places Helnwein in the tradition of such contemporary activist artists as filmmakers Michael Moore ("Fahrenheit 9/11") and Errol Morris ("The Fog of War"), painter Gerhard Richter and painter Sue Coe, whose "deadmeat prints" include images of animal slaughter.
Museum officials have posted notices in the museum lobby and outside the gallery to warn people that viewer discretion is advised.
Officials at the Legion hope the exhibit will reach an audience that more typically comes to blockbuster shows on classical Egypt or the Old Masters. "If I do a show like this one that upsets the docents,"Johnson says, "I know that I've got a good show."
08/04/2004
Oakland Post
Legion's 'The Child' - for Adults Only
Janos Gereben
An artist with conscience, a fearless man with a penchant for profoundly bizarre and complex, meaningful images, Gottfried Helnwein is making a grand re-entry to San Francisco. His work was exhibited here four years ago when his freaky mixed-media portrait of Mickey Mouse - "Mouse I" - was part of the SF Museum of Modern Art's "The Darker Side of Playland - Childhood Imagery."
The paintings are extraordinary, grotesque, powerful, "difficult" and challenging, according to Parker and the curator of the Legion exhibit, Robert Flynn Johnson.
They are all that, and more. A simple description of the works, without context, would only indicate a freak show: a photo-like painting of Hitler with two very Aryan-looking children, an actual bar of soap encased under them; a group of uniformed Nazis gazing adoringly on a contemporary Mother and Child (Helnwein explaining that the people in the photograph that was the basis for the painting were actually surrounding Hitler); images of normal children mixed with misshapen, ill, tortured youngsters. "Why would people cause so much pain to others?" Helnwein asks, and he shows the pain, unflinchingly, but not to titillate the demented or to horrify the ignorant.
"The Child" - located in a part of the Legion next to a permanent exhibit of Renaissance Mother and Child images by Pontormo, Tintoretto, Raphael, and others - has far more to offer than politics, morality, controversy and horror. Although there is no doubt that primarily Helnwein is "the artist as provocateur," he is also an artist in the sense of creating unique and lasting images.

07/13/2004
8. Schumann-Festival
SCHUMANNS DAS PARADIES UND DIE PERI- ATEMBERAUBENDE SZENISCHE REALISIERUNG IN DER DÜSSELDORFER TONHALLE
Peter Bilsing
Gottfried Helnwein und Gregor Seyffert haben ein im wesentlichen tänzerisches, hochintelligentes Konzept entworfen
Für das 8.Internationale Schumann-Fest in Düsseldorf brachte man nun ein kongeniales Team zusammen, um eine komplette szenische Umsetzung in der altehrwürdigen Tonhalle zu realisieren.
Gregor Seyffert – mit Preisen geradezu überschüttete Tanzikone – hat zusammen mit Gottfried Helnwein – international geachteter Künstler und Bühnenbildner – ein im wesentlichen tänzerisches, hochintelligentes Konzept entworfen, welches alle Mittel moderner, multimedialer Bühnengestaltung beinhaltet; dem Besucher gehen förmlich die Augen über. Vor lauter medialer Aktivität könnte man fast die traumhaft schöne Musik und den Gesang vergessen.
Frenetischer, nicht enden-wollender Beifall, eines begeisterten Düsseldorfer Publikums, für einen Abend, den keiner so schnell vergessen wird. Lebendigstes Musiktheater, welches der sich zur Zeit im Tiefschlaf befindenden Deutschen Oper am Rhein nicht nur konkurrenzlos den Ruhm abgräbt, sondern zeigt, daß Düsseldorf durchaus Weltklasse bieten kann. Warum nicht öfter ?

07/09/2004
Robert-Schumann-Festival 2004
Stage, light and costumes for Robert Schumann's Oratorium "Das Paradies und die Peri"
Multi-media installation by Gottfried Helnwein.
Director, Choreographer: Gregor Seyffert & Compagnie Berlin
Conductor: John Fiore
Sopran: Jörg Waschinski
Düsseldorfer Symphoniker
Chor des Städtischen Musikvereins Düsseldorf

07/05/2004
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
Wahrheit und Lüge
Christoph Schütte
Zwei Ausstellungen im Neuen Kunstverein Aschaffenburg
Andy Warhol sieht furchtbar aus. Blaß, übernächtigt und jedenfalls nicht in Bestform. William S. Burroughs posiert pikanterweise mit einem Revolver, und Michael Jacksons Gesicht erscheint als das, was es ist: perfekte Fassade. Kaum eines der von Gottfried Helnwein aufgenommenen Schwarzweißfotos berühmter Persönlichkeiten - von Lou Reed über die beiden wunderbaren Aufnahmen des alten Charles Bukowski bis zur schon beinahe aufdringlich nett in die Kamera blickenden Leni Riefenstahl - möchte man im Ernst als schmeichelhaft bezeichnen. Gerade das aber ist es, was seine in den achtziger Jahren begonnene Porträtserie "Faces" auszeichnet: Helnweins Bilder, die derzeit im Neuen Kunstverein Aschaffenburg zu sehen sind, erzählen vermutlich mehr von den Menschen, als ihnen lieb ist.

07/02/2004
Reviews
Gottfried Helnwein - A long Way to Tipperary
The Crawford Municipial Art Gallery in Cork
Helnwein one man show, 01. July 2004 - 01. August 2004
Irish and other Landscapes - Gottfried Helnwein at the Crawford Municipial Art Gallery in Cork
The Times:
"...these photo-paintings appear even more real than a photograph: they are hyper-real, super-saturated depictions of the world that surrounds us, as we would like to see it. Helnwein’s landscapes offer us the world as we see it in our mind’s eye, our memories.
What is certain is that with these works Helnwein has raised the bar for artists to come with art that is groundbreaking in terms of scale, skill and vision. Painted mountains, fields and sky can never be the same again."

07/01/2004
The Crawford Municipal Art Gallery, Cork
Gottfried Helnwein - Irish and Other Landscapes'
Ireland

06/01/2004
Studio
Helnwein finishes the video for the installation of Robert Schumann's Oratorium "Das Paradies und die Peri" (Paradise and the Peri)
Multi-media-installation for the Robert Schumann Festival 2004, Düsseldorf
05/02/2004
www.xici.net
Helnwein的画
回应人: 穿了裤子的猫 发表日期: 2004-05-02 05:34:36
哦,这也行啊。
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04/25/2004
Studio
Sir Ben Kingsley visiting Helnwein's studio in Ireland
04/05/2004
Studio Helnwein
Austrian State Secretary for Art and Media, Franz Morak meets with Antje Vollmer, Vice-Speaker of German Parliament at Helnwein's Irish home.

02/19/2004
The Armory Show New York
The ADAA Art Show
The Art Dealers Association of America
Helnwein at Modernism Gallery San Francisco
Booth A25
Gala Preview Wednesday February 18.

02/03/2004
Studio
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger visits the studio
Los Angeles

01/08/2004
The Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing
Helnwein lectures at the Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing
China
Invited by Professor Fan Di'an, Vice President of Central Academy of Fine Arts