12/03/2008
Art Miami
art miami 2008
Modernism Inc, San Francisco, Barry Friedman, New York

Art Miami's charity VIP opening draws the Basel crowds
12/02/2008
The Miami Herald
Art Miami's charity VIP opening draws the Basel crowds
Jane Wooldrige
If you haven't been to Art Miami in a few years, it's time to go.
''Art Miami has done a really good job,'' said Miami collector Dennis Scholl, echoing an oft-heard sentiment at Tuesday's VIP opening, a charity event for Lotus House. Among works for sale: Gottfried Helnwein's photographs of Marilyn Mason at Barry Friedman gallery; Roy Lichtenstein's Water Lily at Galerie Terminus and an eye-catching photo of President-elect Barack Obama by Martin Scholler at Hasted Hunt Gallery.

Meet GOTTFRIED HELNWEIN
12/01/2008
TRUCE Magazine
Meet GOTTFRIED HELNWEIN
Stefan Jermann
Stefan Jermann spricht mit Gottfried Helnwein
Meet Gottfried Helnwein and 'The Last Child' in our new Volume 5 of TRUCE Magazine. An exclusive 34 page cover about this amazing artist and his current exhibition in Ireland, might thrill you a bit. At bookstores and newsstands around December. Are you ready for this?

The Last Child - the Reviews
12/01/2008
Waterford City
The Last Child - the Reviews
Fury greeted Gottfried Helnwein's Waterford Installation, but his art deals in public trauma, says Gerry McCarthy
Again and again, he has painted children in brutal, violent settings. He has used Chris­tian iconography to depict Nazi officers, and juxtaposed rampaging soldiers with Images of childhood innocence. Visceral reactions come with the territory: one Installation in Cologne was physically attacked by neo Nazis. And yet, he says, he does not set out to shock. "Shock is a useless effect," he says. "Somebody in shock is completely useless. I want to make somebody think." Instead, Helnwein's work speaks of a deep psychological need for meaning, even as it takes the form of violence and confrontation. Such an approach is rooted in the uneasy silences of growing up in post-war Austria and the shattered illusions of his early adult life, yet is still infused with an uneasy ideal­ism. His art has brought him material rewards. Over the past 30 years, he has become an art superstar. His paintings and photographs command large prices. As he talks in his Co Tipperary castle, garbed in black clothes and dark glasses, Helnwein has the air of a vet­eran rock star and the lifestyle to match it. The Sunday Times, Gerry McCarthy

Ein Jahrhundert Kunst aus Österreich
11/17/2008
wien international
Ein Jahrhundert Kunst aus Österreich
Gottfried Helnweins "Red Mouse" und Gustav Klimts "Drei Lebensalter"
Von der Wiederbelebung der Wiener Kunstschau 1908 im Wiener Belvedere bis zur Eröffnung der neuen Ausstellungsräumlichkeiten für Gegenwartskunst in der Albertina - dieser Herbst bietet eine wunderbare Gelegenheit, sich auf die Spuren österreichischen Kunstschaffens zu heften. Zumindest von Klimt bis Nitsch und von Emilie Flöge zur Helnwein-Version der Micky Mouse.

Gottfried Helnwein im Porträt
10/26/2008
ORF/3sat TV
Gottfried Helnwein im Porträt
Claudia Teissig
Sonntag, 09:35 bis 10:20
Gottfried Helnwein - ein künstlerischer Anarchist aus Prinzip. Seine Bilder erzählen von apokalyptischen Visionen. Seine Themen sind Schmerz, Gewalt, Religion und Politik. Der österreichische Maler, Grafiker und Fotokünstler Gottfried Helnwein provoziert seit mehr als 30 Jahren mit seiner Schock-Ästhetik. Schon seit Beginn seiner Karriere war Helnwein umstritten. Mit rotzig-radikalen Sätzen wie "von Walt Disney hab ich mehr gelernt, als von Leonardo da Vinci" stellt er den Kulturbetrieb in Frage. 3sat zeigt das Porträt anlässlich der musealen Werkschau des österreichischen Künstlers im Museum Lentos in Linz vom 10. März bis zum 12. Juni 2006.

Kunst nach 1970
10/17/2008
Albertina Museum
Kunst nach 1970
Klaus Albrecht Schröder
Direktor
Aus der Albertina
Mit der Ausstellung «Nach 1970 - Österreichische Kunst aus der Albertina» setzt die Albertina eine Reihe fort, die sie im Vorjahr mit «Kunst nach 1970» begonnen hat. Diesmal liegt das besondere Augenmerk auf Österreich. Gezeigt werden rund 220 Werke, die einen weiteren Einblick in die insgesamt über 20'000 Arbeiten umfassende Sammlung an Gegenwartskunst der Albertina geben. Mit dieser Präsentation werden auch die neu errichteten Ausstellungsräume der Albertina im zweiten Obergeschoss eröffnet. Erstmals werden dabei zum Großteil jüngere Sammlungszuwächse der Öffentlichkeit vorgestellt. In der um 2'000 m² erweiterten Ausstellungsfläche werden Werke von über 33 Künstlerinnen und

ES MÜSSEN NOCH MEHR BLASEN PLATZEN
10/12/2008
NEWS Magazin
ES MÜSSEN NOCH MEHR BLASEN PLATZEN
Renate Kromp
Interview
Der Weltkünstler über den Rechtsruck und die Ursachen der Politikverdrossenheit in Österreich Gottfried Helnwein.
Der begnadete Künstler rechnet im NEWS-Interview mit der Politik, dem Kapitalismus und den Regeln des Kunstmarkts ab.

ART Singapore 2008
10/09/2008
Suntec Singapore
ART Singapore 2008
Biennal for Contemporary Art

All's Fair in Art and War: Envisioning Conflict
10/01/2008
21C Museum
All's Fair in Art and War: Envisioning Conflict
William Morrow
Director
Works from the Steve Wilson and Laura Lee Brown Collection
Artists are the visual, verbal, and audio guardians of our collective consciousness. For example, few can remember the politics or history of 18th century Europe, but the music of Mozart and the paintings of Watteau continue to be a source of inspiration. We might not always like the message, but it is artists that distil the essence of an era. They serve as thoughtful messengers to a sometimes unperceptive present but an often receptive future.
 — Robert Flynn Johnson Gottfried Helnwein Catalogue for Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco

Fabrik Helnwein
09/20/2008
MADONNA Magazin
Fabrik Helnwein
Christoph Hirschmann
Chefredaktion Ressortleiter Kultur
Interview mit Gottfried Helnwein
Helnwein: Ich bin trotz allem gerne in Los Angeles, muss ich sagen. Ich geniesse es, wenn ich früh in der Morgensonne durch die ausgestorbenen Strassen Downtowns ins Atelier gehe, vorbei all den Graffiti-Kunstwerken an den Fassaden der heruntergekommenen Industriebauten und dem Abfall auf der Strasse. Bis Mittag lebe ich in einer Ghost-Town, da hier vorher kaum einer auf ist. Es ist ein bisschen wie in einem Film. Es hat was von "Blade-Runner", der ja auch hier gedreht wurde. Verfall hat seine eigene Faszination und Ästhetik.

Bloodied but Unbowed
09/14/2008
The Sunday Times
Bloodied but Unbowed
Gerry McCarthy
Fury greeted Gottfried Helnwein's Waterford Installation, but his art deals in public trauma, says Gerry McCarthy
Again and again, he has painted children in brutal, violent settings. He has used Chris­tian iconography to depict Nazi officers, and juxtaposed rampaging soldiers with Images of childhood innocence. Visceral reactions come with the territory: one Installation in Cologne was physically attacked by neo Nazis. And yet, he says, he does not set out to shock. "Shock is a useless effect," he says. "Somebody in shock is completely useless. I want to make somebody think." Instead, Helnwein's work speaks of a deep psychological need for meaning, even as it takes the form of violence and confrontation. Such an approach is rooted in the uneasy silences of growing up in post-war Austria and the shattered illusions of his early adult life, yet is still infused with an uneasy ideal­ism. His art has brought him material rewards. Over the past 30 years, he has become an art superstar. His paintings and photographs command large prices. As he talks in his Co Tipperary castle, garbed in black clothes and dark glasses, Helnwein has the air of a vet­eran rock star and the lifestyle to match it.

The last Child - Installation in Waterford City
09/10/2008
City of Waterford
The last Child - Installation in Waterford City

Between the Eyes
09/09/2008
Irish Examiner
Between the Eyes
Conor Kane
Coverstory
Graphic art installation divides city opinion
LARGE-scale art installations dotted around Waterford’s city centre depicting war images are causing controversy because of their graphic content. The exhibition, The Last Child, by Austrian-born and Waterford-based artist Gottfried Helnwein, is part of the Waterford Fringe Festival and includes a variety of work placed at strategic locations in the city, such as the Quays, the Clock Tower, City Hall and John Roberts Square. Among the material featured in the images are depictions of children with guns and a child lying down, covered with blood, as well as various shots of children with their eyes closed, as if dead.

Vandals attack artist’s images
09/06/2008
Irish Examiner
Vandals attack artist’s images
Conor Kane
“For me, the reaction so far in Waterford is very good because people are talking about the theme of war and exploitation. For a child to grow up now, it’s the toughest time ever because children are flooded with violence in the media and internet and computer games where the only thing to do is kill people and they are very graphic. Entertainment is very violent but as long as it’s entertainment, it’s fine, but as soon as you do it as art, people get very sensitive. In my art I’m only reflecting the world and I wanted to raise awareness and make people think.”

Helnwein - Installations
09/01/2008
Helnwein - Installations

Angels Sleeping - The exhibition Reviews
08/01/2008
Galerie Rudolfinum, Prague
Angels Sleeping - The exhibition Reviews
Summary of reviews and texts
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. Tony Ozuna, The Prague Post, 02. July 2008

Gottfried Helnwein
07/20/2008
Vedomosti
Gottfried Helnwein
Weekend
Retrospective Galerie Rudolfinum Prague

Huxley a Orwell měli pravdu, umělci mohou být vizionáři, říká rakouský umělec Gottfried Helnwein
07/16/2008
iDNES.cz
Huxley a Orwell měli pravdu, umělci mohou být vizionáři, říká rakouský umělec Gottfried Helnwein
Martina Buláková
Ve dvaceti namaloval Gottfried Helnwein vlastní krví obraz "führera“. Vedení grafické školy ve Vídni, kde studoval, obraz zabavilo a autora vyloučilo. Nyní je někdejšímu studentu-provokatérovi šedesát, při osobním setkání působí vyrovnaně a vyhlíží jako rocker a šaman v jedné osobě. Jeho hyperrealistické obrazy připomínají temnou nacistickou minulost, obrazy nevinných dětí ztělesňujících krásu a čistotu rané duše. Výstavu nazvanou Angels Sleeping hostí do konce srpna pražská Galerie Rudolfinum.

Screaming Meemies
07/02/2008
The Prague Post
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.

Eine Tradition der Dunkelheit
06/26/2008
VANITY FAIR
Eine Tradition der Dunkelheit
Marc Fischer und Sven Michaelsen sprechen mit Gottfried Helnwein
Kunst, Interview
Gottfried Helnwein malt die Welt seit Jahren als blutende Wunde, voll Verfall und Verletzung.
Wie sah es in Arno Brekers Atelier aus? Helnwein: Überall standen Gips-Plastiken von Negern und Juden herum, die er nach dem Krieg hergestellt hatte. Eine heroisierende überlebensgroße Büste stellte einen beleibten Schwarzen in Uniform und vielen Orden dar. Ich fragte, wer das sei. „Das war der frühere Präsident der Elfenbeinküste“, antwortete er. „Der tauchte in den sechziger Jahren bei mir auf, legte seinen Arm um meine Schultern und sagte: ‚Breker, kommen Sie zu mir an die Elfenbeinküste. Ich werde Ihr zweiter Hitler sein". Breker sollte eine neue Hauptstadt entwerfen, was dieser auch sofort tat. Er zeigte mir das Gipsmodell dieses Utopia in dessen Mitte sich ein gigantischer Platz befand mit der riesigen Skulptur eines Afrikaners - mit zerrissenem Hemd und gesprengten Fesseln, der aufgewühlte Blick und die geballte Faust gen Himmel gerichtet. Auf meine Frage, was aus dem Projekt geworden sei, antwortete Breker mit leiser, resignierender Stimme "Der Präsident ist leider kurze Zeit darauf gestürzt worden" Wie reagierte Breker, als Sie ihn mit Ihrem Beuys-Porträt in der Hand fotografierten? Helnwein: Er hielt das Bild hoch und murmelte: „Das hätte sich der Beuys aber nicht träumen lassen.“

Gottfried Helnwein
06/21/2024
Art&Antiques
Gottfried Helnwein
Hynek Látal
Helnwein in the Rudolfinum Gallery The exhibition entitled “Angels Sleeping” introduces works by the Austrian artist, Gottfried Helnwein, whose oeuvre has become a phenomenon of hyperrealist painting. His canvases, executed in the manner of photographic preciseness, draw from pop-culture as well as history, and the artist’s great subject is the position of a child in an extreme situation. The exhibition is divided to five sections which present the main subjects of Helnwein’s work, at the same time laying emphasis on his paintings from the most recent years. The first section displays portraits of the artist’s bandaged face; the second section contains references to the Nazi past of Austria, while the central subject of the third and fourth sections is child. The last section presents photographs inspired by pop-culture. The group of exhibited works was loaned from the property of the artist as well as from many public and private collections from Europe and the United States.

Gottfried Helnwein
06/20/2008
Art&Antiques
Gottfried Helnwein
Hynek Látal
Helnwein in the Rudolfinum Gallery The exhibition entitled “Angels Sleeping” introduces works by the Austrian artist, Gottfried Helnwein, whose oeuvre has become a phenomenon of hyperrealist painting. His canvases, executed in the manner of photographic preciseness, draw from pop-culture as well as history, and the artist’s great subject is the position of a child in an extreme situation. The exhibition is divided to five sections which present the main subjects of Helnwein’s work, at the same time laying emphasis on his paintings from the most recent years. The first section displays portraits of the artist’s bandaged face; the second section contains references to the Nazi past of Austria, while the central subject of the third and fourth sections is child. The last section presents photographs inspired by pop-culture. The group of exhibited works was loaned from the property of the artist as well as from many public and private collections from Europe and the United States.

Opening of the "Angels Sleeping" Exhibition at Galerie Rudolfinum in Prague
06/12/2008
Galerie Rudolfinum Prague
Opening of the "Angels Sleeping" Exhibition at Galerie Rudolfinum in Prague
Gottfried Helnwein Retrospective

06/12/2008
USA Today
Gottfried Helnwein at Galerie Rudolfinum in Prague
Austrian artist Gottfried Helnwein conducts the commentary for a tour of his exhibition named "Angels Sleeping" at Rudolfinum Gallery in Prague Thursday, June 12, 2008. The exhibition deals with five circuits of his paintings: faces, violence committed against children, Nazism, "Art in America" and metaphorical portraits of the singer Marilyn Manson, seen in backgroud.

Angels Sleeping - Gottfried Helnwein Retrospective at Rudolfinum Gallery in Prague
06/11/2008
Galerie Rudolfinum, Prague
Angels Sleeping - Gottfried Helnwein Retrospective at Rudolfinum Gallery in Prague
Petr Nedoma
Director
The exhibition Angels Sleeping is a thematic cross-section, predominantly of the painting work of the Austrian artist Gottfried Helnwein. The five sections of the exhibition present the fundamental circuits of Helnwein’s work. The introduction comprises heads – faces, including the artist’s iconic self-portrait, painfully acute metaphors of the limits on freedom of expression in Austria in the 1970s and 80s. The artist’s merciless approach to the residues of the Nazi past of his country is a further theme, developed in monochrome, hyperrealistic painting. The central and still extremely relevant theme of Helnwein’s work however is das malträtierte Kind, the child exposed to suffering. The author engages with this theme in various positions from his early works from the 1970s up to the present day. His collection of works on this theme is given the largest space. Violence committed against children, in contrast with their passive exposure, distressed astonishment and impossibility of defending themselves against the world of adults is partially shifted into a further position, ironically entitled Art in Amerika. This presents the relationships of the white, frequently uniformed “majority” to other ethnic groups and minorities, particularly in the United States, sharpened by the photographic precision of the images.

Gottfried Helnwein - Dark Inspiration
05/30/2008
Los Angeles Times
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. 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."

Dublin Art Fair 2008
05/15/2008
Dublin Art Fair 2008
Dublin Art Fair 2008
Fenton Gallery, Cork
Ireland

Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger talks about the Art of Gottfried Helnwein
05/15/2008
California State Capitol, Sacramento
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger talks about the Art of Gottfried Helnwein
Filming for a documentary about Gottfried Helnwein at the State Capitol in Sacramento

Tabu-Thema Inzest
05/04/2008
Kurier
Tabu-Thema Inzest
Sunday, Coverstory
Das Drama von Amstetten rückt ein Verbrechen ins Licht, das hinter Fassaden scheinbar heiler Familien geschieht. Das Bild des österreichischen Künstlers Gottfried Helnwein gibt den Schmerz der Kinderseelen wieder. "The Song I" hat der in Irland lebende Künstler diese Zeichnung aus den 70er Jahren genannt. Helnwein hat in seinem gesamten Schaffen Schmerz, Verletzung und Gewalt von und an Kindern thematisiert.

VOR EINEM ABGRUND
04/28/2008
Sueddeutsche Zeitung
VOR EINEM ABGRUND
Holger Gertz
Inzestfall in Österreich
Amstetten zwischen Fassungslosigkeit und Medienrummel: Ein Verlies mitten im Ort, ein Vater, der den Kindern ein Martyrium antut - wie man nun die Teile von etwas Unbegreiflichem zusammenzufügen versucht. Das Verlies von Amstetten berührt auch etwas im Innersten der Österreicher, ihre dunkle Seite, die sich spiegelt in den Gedichten ihrer Autoren. Und in den Bildern von Gottfried Helnwein, wo Menschen zu sehen sind, denen Gabeln in die Augen gedrückt werden. Oder Mädchen, denen das Blut die Beine herunterläuft. Helnweins Bilder sind Albträume, sie handeln von Verliesen in den Köpfen...

TOP 100 : Arte y Espectáculos 2008
04/26/2008
www.lalistawip.com
TOP 100 : Arte y Espectáculos 2008
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Donald Duck ...und die Ente ist Mensch geworden
03/25/2007
Karikaturmuseum Krems
Donald Duck ...und die Ente ist Mensch geworden
Gottfried Helnwein
Kurator
Das Zeichnerische und poetische Werk von Carl Barks.
Gottfried Helnwein konzipierte und organisierte die erste Musumsausstellung des künstlerischen Werkes von Carl Barks. Von 1994 bis 1997 wurde die Retrospektive in zehn europäischen Museen gezeigt und von über 700 000 Menschen gesehen. - 2007 stellt er die Ausstellung für das Karikaturmuseum Krems neu zusammen, die nun das erste mal in Österreich gezeigt wird.

Out of Shape: Stylistic Distortions of the Human Form in Art from the Logan Collection
03/14/2008
Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center
Out of Shape: Stylistic Distortions of the Human Form in Art from the Logan Collection
Various themes and concerns are explored by the artists including gender, social, and ethnic identity perception of the self (Su-en Wong); distortions of scale (Eisenman and Philips); use of cartoon or highly stylized imagery (Wesley, Ali, Fujita, Ofili); utilizing the superhero image (Warhol and Ramos); revisiting the Surreal figure (Tyson, Dingle, Quinn, Gormley); composite images of fictional characters (Kauper, Yuskavage, Currin, Lijun, Schütte); emotionally charged faces and forms (Flannigan, Gottfried Helnwein); a twisted notion of reality that reflects a dark world view (McLane, Middlebrook); images of the human form moving through time and space (Herring, Nauman); and the spirit of Neo-expressionism (Clemente, Brown).

I Walk Alone - Helnwein one man show
03/08/2008
Natalie and James Thompson Art Gallery
I Walk Alone - Helnwein one man show
San Jose State University
Helnwein was deeply influenced by the Holocaust, as well as by popular cultural references like comics and rock music. His imagery is unsettling, dark, and deeply compelling, carrying powerful messages of political disturbance and social unease.

GOTTFRIED HELNWEIN - INTERVIEW
02/25/2008
JOIA Magazine
GOTTFRIED HELNWEIN - INTERVIEW
Alvaro Fierro Nadales

"Finally we are living now in a society that is a combination of what Huxley foresaw in his "Brave new World" and Orwell in his "1984". We are caught in a stream of constant propaganda and we are under total surveillance. This is the Age of materialism, consumerism and decadence. Our heroes are idiots like trash-princess Paris Hilton, in their sad 15 minutes of fame. Children are shooting other children in schools before they kill themselves and in other parts of the world they blow themselves up in the middle of crowds. Doesn't that look like the end of a civilization, the second fall of Rome?"

02/21/2008
The ADAA art show at the Armory, New York
Helnwein show at Modernism San Francisco
at the Seventh Regiment Armory
Park Avenue at 67th Street, New York City

“Wer ist Carl Barks?”
01/01/1993
Neff
“Wer ist Carl Barks?”
Gottfried Helnwein
Herausgeber
Retrospective, " Die Ente ist Mensch geworden - Das zeichnerische Werk von Carl Barks" - 1994-2007
The exhibition was organised and curated by Gottfried Helnwein

Helnwein Austattung: "Der Ring des Nibelungen" Teil 2 - Siegfried,  Götterdämmerung
01/01/2008
Opernhaus Bonn
Helnwein Austattung: "Der Ring des Nibelungen" Teil 2 - Siegfried, Götterdämmerung
Johann Kresnik, Gottfried Helnwein
Nach "Das Rheingold/Die Walküre" im Opernhaus Bonn, folgt in der Spielzeit 2007/2008 "Siegfried/Die Götterdämmerung" als zweiter Teil. Bühne und Kostüme aller 4 Teile des "Ring des Nibelungen" sind von Gottfried Helnwein gestaltet.

Gottfried Helnwein - Speaker for the Vicki and Kent Logan Lectures
12/13/2007
The Denver Art Museum
Gottfried Helnwein - Speaker for the Vicki and Kent Logan Lectures
Artists on Art: Gottfried Helnwein at the DAM
Artists on Art: From Any Angle Logan Lectures 2007 features lectures by ten contemporary artists.
Vicki and Kent Logan hosting a dinner at their home in honor of Gottfried Helnwein.

12/12/2007
Denver Art Museum
In Review: Gottfried Helnwein at the Denver Art Museum
Ken Hamel
Without doubt I was under the spell of Gottfried Helnwein, the final speaker of the excellent DAM Contemporaries artist lecture series (December 13th, 2007). His incantation began before I had even heard him speak, after seeing his twisted photorealistic infant Hitler-Christ child and mother Mary interrogated by the Nazi SS (1996 "Epiphany, Adoration of the Magi," part of the Radar show earlier this year at the DAM.) The artist himself noted that "hardly any other painting created so much emotional response" as Epiphany I (he created 2 other works in the series).

Die Panzerknacker
11/23/1989
Walt Disney's Micky Maus
Die Panzerknacker
Ehapa Verlag, Stuttgart
Ein schlapper Fall
"Die neue Ausstellung von Gottfried Helnwein soll ja phaenomenal sein, die Kritiker ueberschlagen sich fast." "Hab' davon gehört ! Werd' ich mir bei Gelegenheit ansehen müssen. Ist ja Pflicht!"

Gottfried Helnwein - The Disasters of War
11/01/2007
Modernism Gallery San Francisco
Gottfried Helnwein - The Disasters of War
One Man Show
In memory of Francisco de Goya

Photographic Bogota - International Biennial of Photography
10/01/2007
Fotomuseo -The National Museum of Photography
Photographic Bogota - International Biennial of Photography
Gilma Suarez
Directora Fotomuseo
FIGURES OF DESIRE: fantasies of identification, disguises or transformations, social roles in construction of gender and sexuality.

"Angels Sleeping" Gottfried Helnwein one man show
09/07/2007
Waterford Greyfriars Municipial Art Gallery
"Angels Sleeping" Gottfried Helnwein one man show
Ireland

'Body' exhibit contemplates human pain
08/19/2007
Louisville Courier-Journal
'Body' exhibit contemplates human pain
Diane Heilenman
Art
Exhibition at the Cressman Center Gallery - University of Louisville
But what does the hyper-realism of Austrian-born, Irish-based artist Gottfried Helnwein say to us and about us in the context of "Body Anxious"? His work is what puts this show on the map of bodily pain and anxiety. He has painted a hyper-realistic, oversized portrait of a little girl in a pink-and-white undershirt, her head and eyes swathed in gauze so recently wrapped that it glistens with blood. It is from Helnwein's "Los Caprichos" series, named after the famous Goya series. Art historians say Goya's "Caprichos" mark the beginning of the modern world of art because they were the first to look at, rather than avoid or symbolize, pain, fantasy, cruelty, disloyalty and any other number of grievous human traits.

08/01/2007
Cressman Center Gallery
Body Anxious
Jesse Levesque.
Curator
The exhibit will explore the intersection of art, the body, and medical procedures, with the implicit fear of bodily pain (real or imagined) as a major theme. The human body is vulnerable and mortal, yet it is also the biological basis of human existence. "Body Anxious" includes works by artists from around the world, in, often, unconventional media, who examine the anxieties associated with medical procedures and instruments, and other experiences that remind us of our shared precarious biological condition. Artists include: Gottfried Helnwein, Kiki Smith, Diana Falchuk, James R. Southard, Drew Sellers, Cristin Millet and Chiharu Shiota.

San Francisco - The California Palace of the Legion of Honor
07/06/2004
USA TODAY
San Francisco - The California Palace of the Legion of Honor
Liz Lufkin
"The Child": Works by Gottfried Helnwein
An urban oasis — The California Palace of the Legion of Honor is San Francisco's most seductively situated museum From July 31-Nov. 28, the museum will present paintings, drawings and photographs by Austrian artist Gottfried Helnwein. The exhibit, titled "The Child: Works by Gottfried Helnwein," looks at children as innocent, yet exploited.

Rembrandt to Thiebaud: A Decade of Collecting Works on Paper
06/23/2007
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Rembrandt to Thiebaud: A Decade of Collecting Works on Paper
Robert F. Johnson
Curator
group show
A special emphasis has been placed on the acquisition of photography, with important works by Carleton Watkins, Lewis Carroll, Imogen Cunningham, Diane Arbus and Gottfried Helnwein on display. (Gottfried Helnwein, William S. Burroughs 1990, 99 cm x 66 cm, silver print)

06/22/2007
derStandard
Gottfried Helnwein: Ein Wiener zum Loben
Redaktion
Das "art.genossen"-Porträt präsentiert den in Favoriten aufgewachsenen Künstler als interessanten, radikalen Menschen ...

Helnweins grosse Carl Barks-Retrospektive in Krems war ein Triumph für Donald Duck: 100,000 Besucher.
06/10/2007
Karikaturmuseum Krems
Helnweins grosse Carl Barks-Retrospektive in Krems war ein Triumph für Donald Duck: 100,000 Besucher.
DONALD DUCK ...UND DIE ENTE IST MENSCH GEWORDEN - Das Zeichnerische und poetische Werk von Carl Barks.

Ehrt eure großen Meister
06/05/2007
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
Ehrt eure großen Meister
Martin Lhotzky
Gottfried Helnwein kuratiert Carl-Barks-Ausstellung in Österreich
Das Karikaturmuseum Krems hat den Maler Gottfried Helnwein dafür gewinnen können, seine vor mehr als einem Jahrzehnt bereits in zehn europäischen Museen gezeigte Schau über das Wirken des im Jahr 2000 verstorbenen amerikanischen Comickünstlers Carl Barks in neuem Gewande nun auch den Österreichern zugänglich zu machen. Der unvorbereitete Besucher des bunten Karikaturentempels in der fast schon kitschig pittoresken Donaulandschaft Wachau wird nicht mit Spitzfindigkeiten skurriler Comicinterpreten konfrontiert. Mit erstaunlich sanfter Hand führt der selten wegen übertriebener Bescheidenheit gerühmte Ausstellungsmacher Helnwein, unterstützt vom Berliner Comicgaleristen Carsten Laqua und dem Cartoonisten Manfred Deix, durch den Kosmos der Familie Duck.

FACE IT - The New Helnwein Book
05/10/2007
Verlag Christian Brandstätter
FACE IT - The New Helnwein Book
Lentos Museum of Modern Art, Linz
Konsequent und virtuos. Technische Meisterschaft und auch die Konsequenz einer packenden sozialkritischen Thematik offenbaren sich in dieser Ausstellung: Gewalt, Schmerz, Verletzung werden dargestellt. Den Körper ebenso wie die Psyche betreffend. Helnwein dokumentiert hier in Linz einen künstlerischen Reifegrad, der eine weitere Steigerung kaum vorstellbar macht. Seine Eingriffe sind von einer schmerzhaften Unmittelbarkeit, deren emotionale Energie weit über die großen Bildformate hinaus den Raum und sein Publikum ergreift. (Irene Judmayer - Oberösterreichische Nachrichten)

The Helnwein Virtual Museum of Art eröffnet am 17.5.2007 in Second Life
05/01/2007
Deutsches Museumsverzeichnis
The Helnwein Virtual Museum of Art eröffnet am 17.5.2007 in Second Life
"Helnwein is one of the few exciting painters we have today." Norman Mailer
(ots) - Am 17.5. 2007, 21:00 MESZ, eröffnet das Gottfried Helnwein Museum in Second Life. Damit betritt einer der bedeutendsten lebenden Künstler die virtuelle Welt in Second Life. Gottfried Helnwein nutzt damit eine Möglichkeit dieser Online-Welt, die es im echten Leben nicht gibt: Die Ausstellung seines gesamten Lebenswerks in einem einzigen Museum. Seine in mehr als 35 Jahren geschaffenen Arbeiten sind in vielen Museen und bedeutenden privaten Sammlungen in der ganzen Welt verstreut. Es wäre kaum möglich, sie in einem realen Museum für eine einzige Präsentation zusammenzubringen. Die Ausstellungsfläche des virtuellen Museums beträgt mehr als 80.000 qm. Das Museum und das Ausstellungskonzept sind von Gottfried Helnwein mitgestaltet worden.

Gottfried Helnwein - ein Portrait
04/30/2007
tv ORF
Gottfried Helnwein - ein Portrait
Claudia Teissig
lebens.art, art.genossen, art.film
Der Maler Gottfried Helnwein ist Kult. Anlässlich der von Gottfried Helnwein kuratierten Ausstellung "Donald Duck ... und die Ente ist Mensch geworden" in Krems zeigt der ORF dieses Porträt.

GOVERNOR ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER RECEIVES HELNWEIN AT THE STATE CAPITOL IN SACRAMENTO
04/25/2007
Office of the Governor for the State of California
GOVERNOR ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER RECEIVES HELNWEIN AT THE STATE CAPITOL IN SACRAMENTO
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Together they inspect the hanging of Helnwein's Landscape "Death Valley" (2002 - 2006, oil and acrylic on canvas, 120 x 774cm, 48 x 296 inches) in the Governor's Council Room.

Passion for Art - 35 Jahre Essl Museum
04/15/2007
Kunst der Gegenwart - Essl Museum
Passion for Art - 35 Jahre Essl Museum
Sammlung Essl - Kunsthaus
Damien Hirst, Gottfried Helnwein, Jörg Immendorff, Anselm Kiefer, Per Kirkeby, Gerhard Richter, Paul McCarthy, Georg Baselitz, Hermann Nitsch, Jake & Dinos Chapman, Gabriel Orozco, Emily Kame Kngwarreye, Katrin Plavçak, Philip Taaffe, Elke Krystufek, Alfred Kubin, Siegfried Anzinger, David Bailey, Sam Francis.

04/12/2007
Der Spiegel
LEIDENSCHAFT IN DER PROVINZ
Helnwein in der Ausstellung "PASSION FOR ART - 35 JAHRE ESSL MUSEUM"
In Klosterneugurg bei Wien würde der ehemalige Bundespräsident von Weizsäcker gerne hängen, so sagt er, wäre er denn ein Bild. Er würde sich dort in ebenso feiner wei weltläufiger Gesellschaft befinden, denn in der 25 000 Einwohnergemeinde am Rande der österreichischen Hauptstadt hat das Sammlerehepaar Agnes und Karlheinz Essl in den vergangenen 35 Jahren über 6000 zeitgenössische Kunstwerke von einem Rang zusammengetragen, der sich mit internationalen Museen messen kann. Nun zeigen die kunstverliebten Baumarktmillionäre aus Anlass des Geburtstages ihrer "Passion for Art" 400 ausgewählte Werke der Gegenwartskunst. In friedlicher Koexistenz finden sich da Francis Bacon, Julian Opie, Anselm Kiefer, Gottfried Helnwein, Peter Land und Gerhard Richter,

It All Starts Again with a Mouse: Disney Recycled by Contemporary Art
03/08/2007
The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
It All Starts Again with a Mouse: Disney Recycled by Contemporary Art
Bruno Girveau
Curator, Head of Collections, Ecole nationale supérieure des beaux-arts
Once upon a Time Walt Disney: The Sources of Inspiration for the Disney Studios
Pop Art made Mickey and Donald into icons, and artists continue to be inspired by Disney’s legacy today. This section shows some thirty works based on Disney characters, created by a diverse group of modern and contemporary artists that includes Gary Baseman, Christian Boltanski, Gottfried Helnwein, Bertrand Lavier, Roy Lichtenstein, Claes Oldenburg, Peter Saul and Andy Warhol.