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Gottfried Helnwein : "The Child", works by Gottfried Helnwein
USA TODAY
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. ... +

Gottfried Helnwein : Helnwein, irish and other Landscapes
Reviews
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." ... +

Gottfried Helnwein :
National Vanguard
No. 97
Vic Olvir
Like Sylvia Plath, artist Gottfried Helnwein has a near-schizoid attitude toward Germany's National Socialists, producing images of that period ranging from the truly horrible to those bordering on an eerie reverence. Here his work Epiphany I, Adoration of the Magi (1996), in which the central female figure has a Plath-like intensity. ... +

www.art.ie
Crawford Municipal Art Gallery, Cork
Continuing the theme of documenting the landscape, internationally renowned artist Goffried Helnwein will exhibit a number of large-scale photo-realist canvases depicting Irish landscapes. Helnwein lives for much of the year in Co. Tipperary and his paintings illustrate the drama and the beauty of the countryside as well as revealing the changing landscape of Ireland.
Helnwein, (born in Vienna in 1948), is a formidable artist and his work has often been proved controversial, because they function as moral probes. He continually reveals emotive issues within his work practice. ... +

Artweek
Peter Frank
Hunsaker and Schlesinger fine Art, Santa Monica
...and especially by opening up the discussion to a powerfully engagé photo-realist like Helnwein, 'image and Enigma' proposes further possibilities and more intricate relationships, demonstrating that the energy of the enigmatic image has suffused yet more widely through current artistic practice.
from the unsettled unsettling times we live in, could we expect anything less? And could anything less than a lucid, concentrated collection of such work make the point as urgent as our times require? ... +

Gottfried Helnwein : Paradise Burning
tastes like chicken
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
wayne chinsang
wayne chinsang talkes with Gottfried Helnwein
"The world doesn't like people that are different than the average. Rulers throughout history have always hated those people that stick out of the masses, - the geniuses, the poets, monsters, artists, witches and saints; and usually they burned them or put them in dungeons, concentration-camps or mental institutions, thinking of what a nice and peaceful slave-camp this planet could be without them.
But for some miraculous reason this desert-town here seems to be different than the rest of the world, because here they don't mind these monsters, they actually seem to like them.
L.A. is the sanctuary for people with weird visions and impossible dreams. Maybe it's the last place on earth where dreams are still legal." ... +

Gottfried Helnwein : The Golden Age 6  (Marilyn Manson)
Orange County Weekly
Cover, Vol. 9 No. 17
by Greg Stacy
The Year in Mickey Mouse's 75th birthday
In November, America celebrated the 75th birthday of Mickey Mouse. In his long history, the world�s most famous rodent has not always lived up to his squeaky-clean image. As the following timeline makes clear, over the decades Mickey has been involved in a host of unsavory activities and turned up in all sorts of surprising and sometimes scandalous places. Mickey Mouse is a puzzle wrapped in an enigma wrapped in a pair of red shorts with yellow buttons...
February 2003: Outside Ozzy Osbourne's Beverly Hills mansion, shock rocker Marilyn Manson and modernist Viennese artist Gottfried Helnwein premiere two paintings that will be used as the artwork for Mansons album The Golden Age of Grotesque. The creepy images depict a heavily made-up Manson wearing Mouseketeer ears. ... +

The Guardian
arts
Marilyn Manson by Gottfried Helnwein
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Los Angeles Downtown News
Marc Porter Zasada
L.A. Opera Sets Expansive 2004-05
Next season's highlight may be a Der Rosenkavalier directed by Maximilian Schell and designed by Downtown artist Gottfried Helnwein, and including sopranos Adrianne Pieczonka and Elizabeth Futral. ... +

ORF
Austrian National Television
Claudia Teissig
Gottfried-Helnwein-Portrait 
Documentary of the Helnwein-retrospective at the Chinese Museum for the Arts and the Forbidden City, Beijing, September 2004, by Claudia Teissig. ... +

Gottfried Helnwein : American Prayer
Arizona Daily Star
Tucson, Arizona
Cathalena E. Burch
University of Arizona Museum of Art
Alisa Shorr glanced at the teenager with a look of disbelief.
"This is dope," the 17-year-old boy was exclaiming as he looked at the images in the University of Arizona Museum of Art's latest exhibits, "Comic Release: Negotiating Identity for a New Generation" and "Wit's End: The Art of Laughs, Giggles, Cackles and Guffaws."
"I had never heard that before" uttered in the museum, said Shorr, the museum's spokeswoman.
The double display, on exhibit until Jan. 25, is attracting plenty of interest among teens and young adults who normally avoid the museum. Young people are drawn to the exhibits because both employ comic images - familiar and new cartoon characters - to address serious topics: war, violence, ethnicity, gender, loss of innocence.
Gottfried Helnwein's "American Prayer" incorporates a floating Donald Duck in a young boy's evening prayers, while Phillip Knoll asks the question "What if Superman flew naked?" in his sparse "Real and Imagined." ... +

Gottfried Helnwein : Stage Fright
Harper’s Magazine, New York NY
December 2003
www.harpers.org
Jeff Wall, Gottfried Helnwein, Simon Norfolk.
The following suicide notes were left by Japanese schoolchildren, aged ten to fifteen, who killed themselves within the last several years. Some of them met in suicide chat rooms, which are becoming increasingly popular in Japan.
translated from the Japanese by Patrick Luhan. ... +

Gottfried Helnwein : Sean Penn
Ninth November Night
A Documentary about the Art of Gottfried Helnwein
Sean Penn
Sean Penn talks about the Art of Gottfried Helnwein
"Well, the world is a haunted house, and Helnwein at times is our tour guide through it.
I think in anything that is really relevant and emotional art, there is some kind of a mirror that people experience. I don't think that you can recognize a feeling from something that you look at unless it's part of yourself, and so when someone is willing to take on the sadness, the irony, the ugliness and the beauty in the kind of way that Gottfried Helnwein does.
Not all of Gottfried's work is on a canvas.
A lot of it is the way he's approached life. And it doesn't take someone knowing him to know that. You take one look at the paintings and you say "this guy has been around." You can't sit in a closet - and create this.
This level of work is earned."
Sean Penn ... +

ORF
Austrian Nanational Television
Barbara Rett
22.30 Artists and Intellectuals about Arnie.
Susan Sontag, George Clooney, Barbara Streisand, Warren Beatty, Jack Nickolson, the Austrian painter Gottfried Helnwein, and their views on Arnold Schwarzenegger.

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Gottfried Helnwein : MarilynManson
Los Angeles Times
The Arts
By Susan Carpenter

Times Staff Writer

Track 16 Gallery, THE GREATEST ALBUM COVERS THAT NEVER WERE
That’s what attracted Gottfried Helnwein, a fine artist who created a Marilyn Manson cover.
“There’s no record company involved to tell you all the things you can’t do,” said Helnwein, who collaborated with Manson for a cover that included a young girl loading a rifle. “There’s no commercial aspects, so you’re free. That’s the exciting thing. You can just create.”
Helnwein knows something about artistic freedom. He shot the cover for Manson’s latest record, “The Golden Age of Grotesque” – a ghastly image of Manson in white and red face paint. ... +

Gottfried Helnwein : Modern Sleep I
Los Angeles Times
Weekend
Duane Noriyuki
Gottfried Helnwein at the L.A.Art show 2003
Helnwein’s 20-by-60 foot outdoor installation “Modern Sleep 2003”, as well as photographs from his collaboration with Marilyn Manson, are included in the show, which opens with this evening’s gala and is open to the general public Friday through Sunday at Santa Monica Airport’s Barker Hangar.
“Modern Sleep 2003” (digital print) is the latest in a series dating back to the 1980s and reflects Helnwein’s use of children in questioning the human condition. It includes two images of a girl. In one, her skin is pale white, and she is dressed in black. In the other, she is black, dressed in white. In both images, her expression is death-like.
“They have open eyes, so modern sleep doesn’t mean they are just sleeping,” says Helnwein. “It might mean something else.” ... +

Gottfried Helnwein : Self-Portrait
Vancouver Sun
Karen Romell
Body Alteration: Tattooing and piercing, once shocking, are now merely generational signposts in a culture that constantly redraws the line between acceptable and disallowed behaviour.
The bizarre and squirm-inducing self-representations of Austrian conceptual artist Gottfried Helnwein - the guy who likes to puncture his cheeks with surgical instruments - are so disturbing that municipal councils have sought to ban his work.
But these are depictions of pain that make sense, given the intellectual and moral framework of Helnwein's personal and political past.
The odd bureaucrat might question his motivations, only to be instantly shouted down by a chorus of art critics and intellectuals who can think of thousands of cogent, intelligent reasons why Helnwein's work matters. Still, the few members of the bod-mod community who actually talked to me took the moral high ground.
Logic alone indicates that one person's Pamela Anderson is someone else's Lizard Man (Eric Sprague, a man who has, over the last few years, obsessively pursued his desire to become a human lizard via tattoos, teeth-filing, etc.)
In a free society, the body's canvas is something an adult person should have complete mastery over. ... +

Gottfried Helnwein : Ali
Yaso magazine, Japan
Yuichi Konno talks with Gottfried Helnwein
Yuichi Konno

Editor in chief

“Children and lunatics cut the gordian knot which the poet spends his life patiently trying to untie.” Jean Cocteau
Helnwein:
"I think art always reflects the society and the time the artist lives in; it always tells you something about the condition of the culture.
This is the age of materialism and profit, accompanied by its favorite all-eating pet – the entertainment industry. Therefore in order not to sink into oblivion, in a desperate struggle to be heard and seen, many artists and curators try to compete with this multi-media-entertainment-Godzilla, trying to be just as loud and cheap and stupid. That’s why 70% to 80% of all the contemporary art in our museums is crap.
It’s true though that each time has its own aesthetic values and if you want to reach the people of today you have to develop an artistic language that they can understand. And that’s what I try to do – my audience is the great love-affair of my life. I am obsessed with my public, and all I want to do with my art is touch them and move them and to hold them tight – and sometimes I want to kick their ass. That is all I care about.
But I also listen to them and take them and their responses serious, because they and other artists are the only ones that ever taught me anything." ... +

Gottfried Helnwein : The Golden Age 5 (Marilyn Manson)
Surface Magazine
September/October 2003
James Montgomery
Helnwein: "He's an icon that everyone on the planet would know. He's become a corporate identity. You look at Manson as Mickey Mouse, and it's the American dream turned into a nightmare."
The Mickey portraits are only a small part of a larger collection of unnerving images that Manson will incorporate into his worldwide "Grotesk Burlesk" stage show.
"The corporations, the media, they tell us to be shocked by images like these," Helnwein says. "Well, it's the world that's shocking to people like myself and Manson. There's no freedom. There's censorship. You're constantly being told how you should behave.
What Manson and I have in common is the fact that we don't accept this. These images represent us fighting back." ... +

Los Angeles Daily News
www.sun-sentinel.com
Sandra Barrera
He and Helnwein created a series of controversial photographs, most of which were deemed by the label as too risque to be album art, including one of Manson dressed in Nazi regalia and clutching a gun as a young girl looks on. ... +



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