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Gottfried Helnwein :
Artweek
Celebrating 30 Years
Alicia Miller
Reviews
In 'The Darker Side of Playland', the endearing cuteness of beloved toys and cartoon characters turns menacing and monstrous. Much of the work has the quality of childhood nightmares. In those dreams, long before any adult understanding of the specific pains and evils that live holds, the familiar and comforting objects and images of a child's world are rent with something untoward. For children, not understanding what really to be afraid of, these dreams portend some pain and disturbance lurking into the landscape.
Perhaps nothing in the exhibition exemplifies this better than Gottfried Helnwein's 'Mickey'. His portrait of Disney's favotite mouse occupies an entire wall of the gallery; rendered from an oblique angle, his jaunty, ingenuous visage looks somehow sneaky and suspicious. His broad smile, encasing a row of gleaming teeth, seems more a snarl or leer. This is Mickey as Mr. Hyde, his hidden other self now disturbingly revealed.
Helnwein's Mickey is painted in shades of gray, as if pictured on an old black-and-white TV set. We are meant to be transported to the flickering edges of our own childhood memories in a time imaginably more blameless, crime-less and guiltless.
But Mickey's terrifying demeanor hints of things to come. ... +
Gottfried Helnwein in the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

Gottfried Helnwein : Peinlich (Embarrassing)
Dazed and Confused
London
Mark Sanders
Helnwein, the controversial Austrian artist whose works is currently on show at the Robert Sandelson gallery in London, has always been a difficult personality to pin down.
He chose to exhibit all three "Epiphany" paintings alongside a series of photographs of 19th century stillborn foetuses in an exhibition entitled "Apokalypse". Hung together in a Dominican church in Weinstadt in Austria, the final effect was one of haunting beauty, each child framed magnificently within the high vaulted ceiling of the church. The juxtaposition of these serene yet poignant images of "beings that never were" placed next to paintings that recalled the ideological terrors of the past, created a synthesis of values as politically dynamic as they were aesthetically entrancing. Yet throughout his career as an artist Helnwein has never ceased to use his work as a way to question his immediate surroundings. ... +

Gottfried Helnwein :
San Jose Mercury News
Jack Fischer
Helnwein's Mickey: It's hard to imagine another contemporary symbol so perfectly balanced between beloved childhood icon and its day job as a corporate logo.
HEY, there's Mickey Mouse at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art!
Wait a minute. That's not my perky little pal from ''Steamboat Willie.'' This Mickey looks a little mean. This Mickey looks like Michael Eisner's id. Nice Mickey. Don't hurt me. Here's a dollar.
That's how it goes at ''The Darker Side of Playland: Childhood Imagery from the Logan Collection,'' perhaps the first show to suggest that there are indeed monsters under the bed, and you might as well get used to it.
SFMOMA curatorial associate Heather Whitmore Jain struck the perfect note by opening the show with Austrian painter Gottfried Helnwein's massive and menacing oil and acrylic ''Mickey.''
It's hard to imagine another contemporary symbol so perfectly balanced between beloved childhood icon and its day job as a corporate logo. Helnwein chooses an earlier Mickey, with the smaller, darker eyes and the longer, more ratlike nose to help make his point. With his pasted-on smile and forward lunge, this Mickey looks more ready to negotiate cable and Web rights than to comfort a preschooler. ... +

Gottfried Helnwein :  Angel sleeping
Kleine Zeitung Graz
Frido Hütter
Helnwein, der Meister des Grauens auf den zweiten Blick, zeigt bei einer Personale in Krems verstörend intensive Grossformate. Estmals wieder seit fast zehn Jahren.
Es mag paradox scheinen: Aber Helnweins historisches Verdienst liegt hinter der - meist irrwitzig attraktiven - Oberfläche seiner Bilder:
Der zweite, dritte Blick offenbart dem Betrachter das psychologische.
Großtalent Helnwein, das Stimmungen und Zustände detailgenau erkennt und durchleuchtet.
Das war in Frühen Motiven wie "Leid macht stark" oder "Die Tochter des Schlurfs" erkennbar und ist auch hier nicht anders. Man nehme das oben abgebildete Motiv als Beispiel.
Wolfgang Bauer sagt: "Helnwein hält sich gerne an diversen Grenzen auf. Wer hier durch will, wird von ihm genau geprüft. Er ist einer der magischen Zöllner der Kunst."
Die Zollformalitäten in Krems seien somit ausdrücklich empfohlen. ... +

Gottfried Helnwein : Apokalypse
www.arte-tv.com
Chuck Close, Gottfried Helnwein, Jason Brooks
Une peinture photoréaliste demande un mois de travail, voire une année. Parfois, la toile n’est que la copie d’une photo. Jason Brooks, un Britannique de 31 ans, s’est récemment vu décerner pour l’une de ses Ĺ“uvres l’un des prix artistiques les plus convoités de Grande-Bretagne. Par ailleurs, Londres accueille en ce moment une rétrospective consacrée à l’Américain Chuck Close. Il est considéré comme l’un des fondateurs du photoréalisme, au même titre que Gottfried Helnwein qui expose actuellement dans une église gothique à Krems en Autriche. Serait-ce le come-back du photoréalisme ? Comment se fait-il que cette technique, qui a connu son âge d’or dans les années 70, fascine aujourd’hui les jeunes artistes ? Pourquoi ces tableaux interpellent-ils davantage le spectateur que les clichés d’origine ? METROPOLIS a rencontré Gottfried Helnwein et Jason Brooks à Londres et s’est entretenu avec eux de leurs motivations, des techniques employées et de l’avenir de ce mouvement. ... +

Gottfried Helnwein : American Prayer
ART newsroom.com
Joanna Hayman-Bolt
Any artist who sites Donald Duck and Jesus Christ as the most important influences in their art must be worth taking a look at.
In the row of pristine gallery fronts in London's Cork street, you cannot miss Gottfried Helnwein's show; it's the one with the gigantic Mickey Mouse staring out at you.
The Robert Sandelson Gallery has given us a stunning show of the infamous, Austrian born artist's recent work. Helnwein is on a mission to find the answers to questions that no-one in Austria would give him; such as why the post-war republic portrayed itself as a victim rather than as one of the first main perpetrators of Nazism. ... +
Gottfried Helnwein, one-man show at Robert Sandelson Gallery, London, 2000

Gottfried Helnwein :
Jewish Chronicle, London
Julia Weiner
London show for Gottfried Helnwein, Artist's haunting Nazi-era Images
Austrian artist Gottfired 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 much pictures could reach into the hearts and minds of people - and how much they would talk to me about it," he told the JC. "For me, art is like a dialogue. My art is not giving answers, it is asking questions." ... +

REUTERS City , International / Art
John Hendry
A year or so back, an exhibition called Sensations caused a few upsets, first in London and then in New York. Central to the reaction was a large-scale portrait of a child-killer assembled from, if I remember correctly, the palm prints of children. So far, so bland. The shock element in art has been much talked about in the last five years but art that actually shocks has been thin on the ground during the same period.
Step forward then, Gottfried Helnwein.
By and large, if art is going to shock, it better have something shocking to say,and it's clear that Helnwein has found that. ... +
Gottfried Helnwein, One Man Show, Robert Sandelson Gallery, 2000

Gottfried Helnwein :
Haaretz
Israel
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Gottfried Helnwein :
TANK Magazine
London
Gottfried Helnwein
These paintings are about America, I guess from a very European point of view.
They're based on photographs, mainly newspaper photographs, of the Fifties and Sixties from archives in New York and L.A. Most people in these pictures are real people, caught in some long forgotten, petty events.
I rearranged the scenes, introduced new characters, and created new relationships and contexts. And then I painted them in black and blue.
That's how I remember America back then in the early Fifties in Vienna, where I was born. The big war had ended a few years ago, but the city still seemed undecided as to whether this was the end of the world or if life should go on.
It was a strange, sad and surreal world. The streets were empty, the houses dark - many of them in ruins from the bombings.
The few people I saw seemed ugly, clumsy, and depressed.
I never saw anybody laughing and I never heard anybody sing. It was a world without sound and colour. Everything moved in slow motion, like slime. We had no phones, no television, no cars, no music, no pictures, except the paintings of tortured people in the Roman Catholic church which made a deep impression on me, haunting me in the sleepless nights of my childhood limbo.
And then, without any warning, suddenly there was America.
When I saw the first picture of Elvis I was in a state of shock, because I couldn't believe that a human being could be so beautiful.
That was the beginning of the never-ending flood of American images that suddenly came over us and started to penetrate and transform everything. ... +
Gottfried Helnwein," The American Paintings",One-man show, Modernism Gallery,San Francisco, 2000

Evening Standard
London
Godfrey Barker
says GODFREY BARKER
But stand all this beside an Antony Gormley cage figure (White Cube) or the giant paintings of stillborn babies by Gottfried Helnwein, an artist revered in Germany and Austria (Robert Sandelson). ... +

FAZ
Antje Vollmer

Vizepräsidentin des Deutschen Bundestages

Antje Vollmer: Zur Sloterdijk-Debatte
Die Reihe der großen Namen ist lang, die in den letzten Jahren in Verdacht und Verruf gerieten.
Botho Strauß, Anselm Kiefer, Martin Walser, Hans Magnus Enzensberger, Gottfried Helnwein, Peter Handke
- ihnen allen wurde "gefährliches Denken", Abdriften in "Untiefen" oder "Fischen im Trüben" vorgeworfen, wenn man sie nicht gleich verdächtigte, "faschistoid" zu denken, zu malen oder zu schreiben. ... +
Antje Vollmer: Zur Sloterdijk-Debatte. Berlin, 27.09.1999

Ober-Österreichische Nachrichten
Irene Judmayer
Interview: Maler Gottfried Helnwein zu seiner "Apokalypse" in der Dominikanerkirche Krems.
Gigantische Kulisse für eine irritierende Schau großformatiger Bilder:Der 1948 in Wien geborene Maler Gottfried Helnwein zeigt in der sakralen Wucht der Dominikanerkirche Krems seine "Apokalypse". Einen Bild-zyklus anläßlich der "Großen Prophezeiungen", heuer Motto des nö. Donaufestivals. Die OÖN sprachen mit dem Künstler, der seit 1997 in Irland lebt und einer der International (u.a. in Japan, China, Finnland, USA, Russland) präsentesten aktuellen Maler Österreichs ist. Erstmals seit sechs Jahren stellt er wieder in seiner Heimat aus. ... +
Gottfried Helnwein, Apokalypse, Installation, one-man show, Krems.

Gottfried Helnwein :
profil
Wien
Horst Christoph
Interview. Gottfried Helnwein über seine späte Entdeckung der Renaissance und den Performance-Künstler Muhammad Ali.
Helnwein: "Mich hat der ganze Kulturbetrieb nicht interessiert. Ich war als Kind von Comics fasziniert, und den Rolling Stones und Jimi Hendrix, und ich habe mir immer gesagt, so müsste man auch malen können. Ich habe natürlich am Anfang Bilder gemacht, die ausgestellt werden sollten, aber ich habe immer das Gefühl gehabt, dass das noch nicht alles sein kann."
"Mich hat immer Unzufriedenheit mit dem, was ich gerade mache, weitergebracht. So habe ich Anfang der achtziger Jahre einen radikalen Schnitt vollzogen. Und ich bin mit meiner Familie nach Deutschland gegangen - auf Distanz zum Bekannten, Vertrauten. Ich habe dabei eine ungeheure Freiheit empfunden und schlagartig anders gemalt. Erst aus der räumlichen und zeitlichen Distanz ist mir auch das Österreichische in meiner Arbeit bewusst geworden, und habe ich es kritisch weiterentwickeln können." ... +
Gottfried Helnwein, Installation and one-man show, Museum of Lower Austria



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