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Julia Pascal
New Statesman, UK

"In his last will, the Austrian playwright Thomas Bernhard, who died in 1989, banned the production of his texts on home soil. Bernhard never hid his fury at Austria's refusal to admit its history. Helnwein, born in 1948, clearly shares Bernhard's view. He is furious about Austria's self-image as victim of the Third Reich, rather than its willing collaborator.
In 1965 posters for the Freedom Party, later led by Jörg Haider, demanded: "Forget about the past! Look ahead at the future." Helnwein, then still a teenager, reacted by painting a portrait of Adolf Hitler that got him expelled from art school. His "crime" was to have reminded Austria of its best-known son."


Nava Semel
Author, Playwright

"Helnwein is a great believer in the ability of art to pass emotional memory on, as a reminder of the past or mainly as a warning of what the future might hold, for humanity, as far as he is concerned, has not learnt its lesson. Is there atonement in his artistic endeavors? I prefer the Jewish concept of “tikkun”, purification of the soul. It has a deeper meaning than the physical healing of scars, for it elevates us to the highest sphere of the spirit. The wounded girls close their eyes, but they are not blind. Behind their closed lids their gaze is clear and penetrating."


Julia Weiner
Jewish Chronicle, London

"Austrian artist Gottfried Helnwein's powerful and haunting paintings provide a disturbing commentary on Nazism and the Holocaust, regularly provoking outraged reactions from right-wingers in his native land and in Germany.
'I was amazed how deep pictures could reach into the hearts and minds of people - and how much they would talk to me about it,' he said, 'for me, art is like a dialogue.
- But my art is not giving answers, it is asking questions."


Medb Ruane
The Sunday Times, UK

"The disturbing Work of Helnwein comes to Ireland Helnwein is a headline artist who works in tight sound bites on a very large scale. The works brand themselves with proof of his technical know-how in various media and are endorsed by the coolest celebrities of his generation. So much for the cover-story, so what lies within? Headlines lure you into stories that make you want to cry, smile or help to change the world. But when they stop at your own skin, you can get a sinking feeling, a sense of the bigness and badness outside and the impossibility of change."


Simon Wiesenthal
Holocaust survivor, Human Rights Activist

"Not even the children were spared; they, too, fell victim to the destruction.
It was Gottfried Helnwein's most convincing idea to present the consequences to this period without mercy" in such an unconventional manner. He made no use of photos of heaped corpses; children's portraits force the observer to stop and consider this idea. The fury with which the neo-nazis reacted to these portraits is understandable inasmuch as it is the very same fury with which they have for years been fighting against The Diary of Anne Frank; the murder of children rouses abhorrence and conflict in every human, whether they are motivated by ideology or insanity. The urge to destroy has survived; the portraits bear witness to its rage - an attempt was made to cut them to shreds. "People, please, stop,... look at these children's faces, multiply their number by a few hundred thousand. Only then will you realise or gain an inkling of the extent of the Holocaust, of the greatest tragedy in human history!
(About the installation 'Ninth November Night') "


Charles-Henri Favrod
Director Musée de l'Elysée Lausanne

"I admire the work of Gottfried Helnwein a great deal. This photographic testimony encourages reflection and provokes the examination of conscience, which is necessary for every one of us where racism is concerned. The laceration of the portraits is proof of the fact that we cannot be indifferent to the warning of the "final solution". I consider myself lucky to be able to exhibit this gallery of memories in its present form in Lausanne.
The childrens' faces are to remind us that innumerable victims were needed during the past sixty years to get out of "the Night and the Fog.
(About the installation 'Ninth November Night')"


Marilyn Manson
musician, poet, artist

"Congratulations Gottfried - you are the greatest inspiration."


Peter Gorsen
Writer, Professor for Art Hhistory, Vienna

"Helnwein compared the "quietly theatrical" ecstatic attitude of his self-portrait with the heroic pose of the figure of the suffering figure of Sebastian and generalizes both to the stigma of the artist in the 20th century, making him a kind of saviour figure. In addition, its poetic title sets the viewer onto the right track. The visual montage of the modern artist as Man of Sorrows with Friedrich's landscape painting projects the dashed hopes of the romantic rebellion into the present, to the protest thinking of modernity, which has become introverted and masochistic, and its crossing of aesthetic boundaries. Is romanticism making a comeback? No; actually, it had never left modernity. But its rebellion is confining and introverting itself in the "body metaphysics" of contemporary artists to its own flesh and blood."


Holger Gertz
Sueddeutsche Zeitung

"Amstetten between discomposure and media-hype: A dungeon amidst the town, a father inflicting martyrdom onto his children - how we struggle to put the pieces of the incomprehensible together.
The dungeon in Amstetten touches something deep inside the marrow of the Austrians, their dark side, mirrored in the poems of their authors and in the Images of Gottfried Helnwein, depicting people with forkes pusched into their eyes. Or Girls with blood running down their legs. Helnwein's paintings are nightmares, they tell of of the dungeons in our heads..."


Andreas Platthaus
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung

"Von jeher hat die Verwundbarkeit von Kindern im Mittelpunkt von Helnweins Schaffen gestanden. In seinem neuen, 2003 begonnenen Zyklus kommt die digitale Fotografie zu ihrem Recht, die den Aufnahmen liegender uniformierter Mädchen eine neue Qualität der Kälte verleiht. Weiß geschminkt, eine Träne im Augenwinkel und stieren Blicks starren diese Protagonistinnen eines zeitgemäßen Schlafs ins Nichts, und wie selten gelingt Helnwein dabei der Spagat zwischen Intimität und Überwältigung.
Helmweins Körperbilder haben immer Unterwerfung und Eigensinnigkeit miteinander verbinden können, ganz autonom aber sind in seinem Werk nur die Comicfiguren - als Angehörige einer anderen Welt. Die Kinder aber sollen für ihn etwas Größeres sein. "


Gisela Vetter-Liebenow
Wilhelm Busch Museum, Hannover

"Karikatur ist nach Werner Hofmann, dem ehemaligen Direktor der Hamburger Kunsthalle, "als Darstellungstyp eine sublimierte Form der Verletzung." Francisco de Goya gehört mit seinen Caprichos, besonders seinen "Desastres de la Guerra" deshalb ebenso dazu wie Käthe Kollwitz - oder Gottfried Helnwein. Die Arbeiten von Helnwein stehen aber auch in einer Linie mit den Kupferstichen eines William Hogarth. In der Mitte des 18. Jahrhunderts hat er seine "modern moral subjects", seine "modernen Sittenbilder" entworfen, die der Gesellschaft den Spiegel vorgehalten haben - und Helnwein wie Hogarth haben eine subtile Balance zwischen ästhethischer Form und erschreckendem Inhalt gefunden."


Peter Frank
Art-critic, writer, Senior Curator at the Riverside Art Museum

"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: 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."


Meisterwerke der Kunst, Isis Verlag, Schweiz

"Helnwein gehört mittlerweile zu den international populärsten Malern der Gegenwart. Seine künstlerischen Ursprünge liegen allerdings in seiner österreichischen Heimat: Mit dem Magischen Realismus Hausners verbindet ihn die ins Surreale gehende Überzeichnung des Bildgegenstandes, mit Hermann Nitsch und dem Wiener Aktionismus der Hang zur Inszenierung von Blut, Gewalt und Perversion."


Rick Poynor
Writer

" In art we can experience Holocaust at the Imperial War museum, Apocalypse in RCA, and we can just view Euguene Smith's photographs and Helnwein's amazing art within stupefaction, or we can even find ourselves attached with Tarantino's 'ironic, affectless and funny' violent images...
On one hand, the perception and cognition of reality within these images of death, dying and suffering are bound to change one's attitude, ethical and moral views, and opinions in a way where the familiarity to death is dissipated and has become submissive. It has become easier to face the idea of death. So one might argue the fact that desensitized impression is actually sensitizing. On the other hand, the artist, who chooses to exhibit and present the political and provocative images of pain as a means of catharsis in order to heal, might be bringing a new way of dealing with the issues of death, suffering and dying as in Helnwein's case."


Christoph Pridun
Wirtschaftsblatt

"Bereits während der Studienzeit entwarf er seine ersten hyperrealistischen Gemälde von verwundeten und gequälten Kindern. Diese Aktionen und Ausstellungen provozierten und riefen immer wieder Stürme der Entrüstung hervor. Eine Aussteluung musste wegen heftiger Proteste sogar abgebrochen werden. Kunstexperten verglichen diese Reaktionen mit dem Unverständnis, das Malern wie Schiele und Munch zu Lebzeiten entgegengebracht wurde."


Kurt Eitelbach
Direktor, Mittelrhein-Museum, Koblenz

"Wie kann angesichts dessen, was unsere Gegenwart mit ihrer gnadenlosen Mechanisierung des Arbeitslebens und dem unerbittlichen Erfolgszwang, mit der Mediendiktatur und der Reizüberflutung in Gehirn und Seele anrichtet, wie kann man sich da über Helnweins ‚Visagen’, denen die Lust zu quälen, die Qual aber auch des eigenen Herzens wie mit einem Stempel aufgeprägt ist, wie kann man sich noch darüber wundern, geschweige denn entsetzen – als ob die Sanatorien und Heilanstalten nicht überfüllt wären von den Opfern unserer Zeit, die es so herrlich weit gebracht hat. Helnwein führt uns das vielfache Ausgeliefertsein des Menschen vor Augen: das Ausgeliefertsein der Technik; das Ausgeliefertsein den Medien, den Spritzen, dem Krankenhausterror. Aber auch die Sucht nach Betäubung in Drogen und Injektionen. Er zeigt uns die Flucht in eine zweite Existenz. Eine Existenz des Rausches"


G. Brugner-Rosenbaum
Kunstkritiker

"Dieser junge Künstler malt das lautlose Sterben voll poetischer, melancholischer Schönheit.
Fuer mich ist er gleichsam ein Handke unter den Malern, ein exakter Beobachter, der bei seinen Mitmenschen die Innenhaut nach aussen stülpt und sie somit demaskiert."


Heinz Sichrowsky
News, Vienna

"Helnwein ist eine Art Allegorie der Umstrittenheit."


Sven Hoffmann
art-photographie.de

"Endlich jemand der wirklich widerliche Kunst macht - nirgends einzuordnen - nicht angepaßt - ein Ärgernis für viele. Gratuliere!"


Wolfgang Längsfeld
Professor der Hochschule für Film München, Magazin Kunst

"Helnweins Bilder sind nicht delikat, sondern unverfroren, rebellisch, Fremdkörper, die sich unter der Haut einnisten."




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