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Gottfried Helnwein :
The New York Times Magazine
by Amei Wallach
Kent Logan, a San Francisco collector, amasses his art in true corporate fashion: with flow charts mapping what he has and what he doesn't. Hs most extensive acquisitions include, below from left, Francesco Clemente's "Self-Portrait" (1984), Mark Tansey's "Occupation" (1984), Cindy Sherman's "Film Still #6" (1977), Gottfried Helnwein's "Untitled (Child)" (1996) and Anselm Kiefer's "Operation Sea Lion" (1975). ... +
Gottfried Helnwein, NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE

The St. Petersburg Times
exhibit review
Valera Katsuba
The Russian Museum's Marble Palace is showcasing over 100 of the artist's paintings, drawings, photos and sculptures for the next two and a half months, allowing St. Petersburgers to experience for themselves what the museum's curator, Alexander Barovsky, calls Helnwein's "unique combination of strong radicalism with Pop-Art." ... +

Gottfried Helnwein : Helnwein Exhibition in the Russian Museum
Kommersant Daily
Russia

Frontpage

Gottfried Helnwein- Retrospective in the State Russian Museum, St Petersburg ... +

Gottfried Helnwein : Selbstportrait
MTV Interview with David Bowie, Marilyn Manson and Floria Sigismondi
Kurt Loder
MTV: Sigismondi and Bowie both acknowledge lifting the imagery in his "Dead Man Walking" video from the work of the English painter Francis Bacon.
The look of Floria's most noted video to date, though, [QuickTime,1 MB] "Beautiful People," although it owes a debt to Austrian painter Gottfried Helnwein, was pretty much the inspiration of the artist, Marilyn Manson.
KURT:
The new wave of rock-video grotesquerie isn't new at all, actually, the Austrian painter Gottfried Helnwein, whose self-portrait adorned the cover of an album by the German band Scorpions some years back, was doing images of medical horror twenty years ago,
and no one in rock has gone as far down the road to happy depravity as photographer Joel Peter Witkin, whose deeply disturbing work, which you might best seek out on your own is much admired by Nine Inch Nails leader Trent Reznor, no slouch at images of icky sickness himself. ... +

Mind Pollen
ART PART 1
Russ Kick
It's been said that a great portraitist can capture his subject's essence on film.
If you've never come across a photographer who's lived up to that standard, check out Helnwein. He turns our cultural idols into flesh and blood human beings, whether they like it or not. ... +

Flash Art - The World's Leading Art Magazine
Reena Jana
This is a show that confronts and haunts.
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Gottfried Helnwein : Child 6
Emma
Cologne
Alice Schwarzer
cover art: Gottfried Helnwein
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Gottfried Helnwein : Lucky Devil
The Japan Times
Loren Edelson
The Gottfried Helnwein seen on the poster advertising his show and the Gottfried Helnwein viewed in person seem to be a study in contradictions. With his head bandaged and eyes literally pierced by two forks, the poster Helnwein shatters glass with his seemingly torturous cries. In person, Helnwein's taut skin is unblemished; his personality, approachable and warm. But as he begins to talk, it becomes clear that he is indeed the creator of the madman. ... +

The Independent
London
Sheila Johnston
Edward Hopper and the American Experience at the Whitney Museum of American Art until 15 October
The show sets out the main evidence for its claim in a multimedia exhibit planted squarely in the middle of the exhibition space. A half- hour presentation compares Hopper's work with film stills and clips, photographs and canvasses by other painters. Audiences gasp at some of the juxtapositions - for example, Nighthawks with Boulevard of Broken Dreams, Gottfried Helnwein's popular spoof poster, and the diner scene in Herbert Ross's Hollywood version of Pennies from Heaven. The visual rhymes are unmistakable. ... +

Graphis
Number 290 March/April 1994 (Volume 50)
Cover story
Cover: "Kindskopf" ("Head of a Child"), photography by Gottfried Helnwein
He increasingly used photography, a medium that had accompanied his artistic work from the beginning. Initially employed for documentary purposes, it developed dynamics of its own. While in his paintings, Helnwein showed an unparalleled photographic sophistication to render his artistic concepts as realistically as possible, his photographic works used often minuscle changes in light and camera setting to merge the different realities of the visable and invisable. ... +


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