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Gottfried Helnwein :
San Francisco Fine Arts Museums
Summary of reviews and texts
The Child - works by Gottfried Helnwein

Palace of the Legion of Honor

The Child- ゴットフリード・ヘルンウェイン(Gottfried Helnwein)
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
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California Palace of the Legion of Honor, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. さてさて。旅行記めいたものを書きますと長くなり、途中でやめてしまうことが多いので、今回の旅行の中で印象に残った点を、つらつらと書いてみたいと思います。ゴットフリード・ヘルンウェイン(Gottfried Helnwein)。この片仮名表記で合ってるかどうかわかりませんが。オーストリア人アーティストです。現在のコンテンポラリーでは、彼の作品展「The Child」が開催されていました。 ... +

Gottfried Helnwein :
ARTnews
Volume 104/Number 3
Kenneth Baker
A highly satisfying survey of his work at the Legion of Honor museum titled "The Child" was dominated by images of children, as was a current exhibition of his more recent work at Modernism. ... +

Gottfried Helnwein : "The Child", works by Gottfried Helnwein
San Francisco Chronicle
Chronicle Arts and Culture Critic
Steven Winn
Arts and culture
TOP 10
The Gottfried Helnwein exhibition "The Child" at the Palace of the Legion of Honor (San Francisco Fine Arts Museums, July) was chosen as the most important show of a contemporary artist in 2004.
"In the first of two shows (the other at the Modernism Gallery in November), Helnwein's large format, photo-realist images of children of various demeanors boldly probed the subconscious. Innocence, sexuality, victimization and haunting self-possession surge and flicker in Helnwein's unnerving work." ... +

Gottfried Helnwein :
New Statesman, UK
Julia Pascal
"Face it" Helnwein exhibition at Lentos Museum of Modern Art Linz
Gottfried Helnwein's latest exhibition, "Face It", is the artist's first show in his native Austria since 1985. A retrospective of 40 works from the 1970s to the present, it is more shocking than the Royal Academy's infamous "Sensation" of 1997. Helnwein aims to disturb not with, say, an elephant-dung Madonna, as Chris Ofili did then, but with a far more controversial Virgin.
Of all his paintings, the most disturbing is Epiphany (1996), for which he dips into our collective memory of Christianity's most famous birth. This Austrian Catholic Nativity scene has no magi bearing gifts. Madonna and child are encircled by five respectful Waffen SS officers palpably in awe of the idealised, kitsch-blonde Virgin. The Christ toddler, who stands on Mary's lap, stares defiantly out of the canvas. Helnwein's baby Jesus is Adolf Hitler. ... +

Gottfried Helnwein : Face it
Lentos Museum of Modern Art, Linz
Summary of reviews and texts
Face it - Works by Gottfried Helnwein
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) ... +

Gottfried Helnwein :
VOGUE
Portraits by Steven Klein
Hamish Bowles
Rock-Star Wedding at Helnwein's Irish Castle
The nuptials of schock rocker Marilyn Manson and burlesque queen Dita Von Teese were never going to be conventional, but as Hamish Bowles discovered as he tracked the celebrations from Los Angeles to Tipperary, they were also filled with high drama and high style.
... The following afternoon our cars are trundling through the darkening landscape to Helnwein's baronial castle, a forbidding Hammer House of Horror edifice complete with turrets, crenellations, and a lone bagpiper. ... +

Gottfried Helnwein : Sleep 5
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
Feuilleton
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 ... +

Gottfried Helnwein : "The Child, Works by Gottfried Helnwein", San Francisco Chronicle
San Francisco Chronicle
Kennethy Baker

Chronicle Art Critic

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Gottfried Helnwein : Beautiful Victim I
San Francisco Chronicle
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. ... +

Gottfried Helnwein : Late Regret
Artweek
Volume 35, Issue 8
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. ... +

Gottfried Helnwein : "Strange but true", Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times
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. ... +

Gottfried Helnwein : Irish Landscape3  (Nire Valley)
The Times
UK
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. ... ... +

Gottfried Helnwein : Gottfried Helnwein arouses creative tumilt", "Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times
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. ... +

Gottfried Helnwein : Modern Sleep 3
San Francisco Chronicle
Steven Winn

Chronicle Arts and Culture Critic

Gottfried Helnwein's work is on display at the Legion of Honor and at Modernism Inc.
Her lips are parted and colored a luscious deep red. The pancake makeup on her face gives off a marble-white glow. A jacket, adorned with braided gold epaulets at the shoulders, yawns open, exposing a wide expanse of skin down her chest. She appears to be about 8 years old.
There was a time, not so long ago, when the subject of Gottfried Helnwein's new, large-format digital prints at San Francisco's Modernism Gallery might have alarmed or even scandalized a viewer. Not anymore -- or at least not so reflexively...
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, 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, here and across town at Modernism, 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. ... +

Gottfried Helnwein : Gottfried Helnwein
Süddeutsche Zeitung
Feuilleton
Oliver Fuchs
Anlässlich einer großen Gottfried-Helnwein-Ausstellung in Linz hat Oliver Fuchs den Künstler in seiner nebligen irischen Wahlheimat besucht.
Helnwein steht immer noch am Fenster und sagt: "Van Gogh war klinisch krank. Aber der Schöpfungsprozess war intakt. Interessant, oder?" Dann geht er zum Kamin und macht Feuer. Er trägt drei Goldketten, Turnschuhe sowie natürlich sein berühmtes schwarzes Stirnband. Gottfried Helnwein sieht aus wie ein zu viel Geld gekommener Gangsta-Rapper.
Der Nebel vorm Fenster wird dichter. Regen prasselt auf den Rasen. Ein Dienstmädchen kommt herein, mit Servierwagen. Sie gießt Kaffee ein, der kontinentaleuropäisch, ja österreichisch schmeckt. "Wiener Melange"? "Einspänner"? "Kleiner Brauner"? Die Kellnerin spricht Österreichisch. Wahrscheinlich könnte sie aus dem Stand Marillenknödel zubereiten. Seltsam: Helnwein, glühender Österreich-Hasser wie Jelinek, Bernhard und jeder andere ernst zu nehmende österreichische Künstler, hat sich in Irland ein Privat-Österreich errichtet. ... +

Gottfried Helnwein : Modern Sleep 9
Oberösterreichische Nachrichten
Lentos Magazin Nr. 1/06
Claudia Werner
Anlässlich der Ausstellung "Face it" im Lentos Kunstmuseum in Linz

Ich glaube dass alle Arbeiten eines Künstlers im Grunde immer nur um ein einziges zentrales Anliegen oder Motiv kreisen. Und jedes Werk so etwas wie ein neuer, mehr oder weniger erfolgreicher Versuch ist, diesem Grundthema näher zu kommen, es sichtbar zu machen, zu fassen, zu formulieren, obwohl es im Prinzip immateriell ist und daher nicht fassbar ist und keine Form hat.
Der Amerikanische Sammler Kent Logan hat gesagt, dass das zentrale Thema all meiner Abeiten immer das Kind sei, und er hat 2004 eine Ausstellung mit dem Titel "The Child" im San Francisco Fine Arts Museum mit-initiiert, die genau diesen Aspekt in meinem Werk zeigen sollte. Das Konzept war offensichtlich schlüssig, die Austellung wurde von fast 130 000 Besuchern gesehen und der San Francisco Chronicle bezeichnete sie als die wichtigste Ausstellung eines zeitgenössischen Künstlers im Jahr 2004.
Frau Stella Rollig hat aber auf einen zweiten, ebenso wichtigen Aspekt in meiner Arbeit hingewiesen: das Gesicht. Aus dieser Sichtweise sind meine Arbeiten noch nie gezeigt worden, und beim Zusammenstellen der Bilder für diese Ausstellung ist mir selbst erst bewusst geworden, wie wesentlich dieser Aspekt ist, und plötzlich schienen mir meine Arbeiten nur mehr aus Gesichtern zu bestehen. ... +

Gottfried Helnwein : Helnwein in his studio
ORF, 3 SAT
Austria, Germany, Switzerland
Claudia Teissig
APOCALYPSE NOW-(ADAYS) ein Film über Gottfried Helnwein
Gottfried Helnwein - ein künstlerischer Anarchist aus Prinzip. Seine Bilder erzählen von apokalyptischen Visionen. Schon seit Beginn seiner Karriere ist Helnwein umstritten. Claudia Teissig porträtiert den genialen Blickfänger. ... +

Gottfried Helnwein : Ali
sf-station
San Francisco
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. ... +

Gottfried Helnwein : Ireland
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Arts and Culture of the South East, Ireland
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. ... +

Gottfried Helnwein : Gottfried Helnwein one man show, Fenton Gallery, Cork
Sunday Independent
Ireland
Emily Hourican
Gottfried Helnwein Exhibition in Cork
WITH his bandanna and long dark hair, wearing something that looks like a flak jacket, swarthy Gottfried Helnwein could be a guerrilla or a pirate-revolutionary.
But the rock 'n' roll lifestyle and 17th-Century castle in Co Tipperary adorned with huge canvases tell a different story. He's an artist of serious international reputation, veteran of many controversies, who counts Sean Penn, Marilyn Manson, Norman Mailer and, once, Marlene Dietrich among his friends. ... +



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