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Gottfried Helnwein : der schöne Schrecken
Basler Magazin
Christian Scholz
Kunst im 20. Jahrhundert
Nach 1945 trumpft die Kunst umfänglich erst wieder mit der 68er Bewegung schockierend auf. Etwa in der Pop-Art. Etwa mit den Bildtafeln eines Roy Lichtensteins. Seine Arbeiten, wie auch die anderer Pop-Artisten, tendieren indes zu einer Ästhetisierung des Schreckens. Zitatförmig nimmt Lichtenstein etwa Comic-Motive vom Krieg auf. Doch die Darstellung oszilliert zwischen Wohlgefallen an der Szenerie und Kritik an der Szenerie. Ähnlich ambivalent erscheinen die zahlreichen Drucke von Andy Warhol zum Thema "Kennedy-Mord".
Der wirkliche Schrei, Signum einer Vorkriegsepoche, taucht nicht mehr auf. Ausnahme von der Regel sind die Werke von Gottfried Helnwein. Sie zielen nochmals auf die Scham- und Peinlichkeitsschwelle. Oder sie machen aus dem täglichen Schrecken im Fernsehen ein formatfüllendes Standbild, ("Das Wunder I", 1980, "Das Lied I", 1981). ... +
Otto Dix, Pablo Picasso, Gottfried Helnwein, Roy Lichtenstein, Salvador Dali

Gottfried Helnwein : Marlene Dietrich
USA Today
Anne Trebbe
Gottfried Helnwein, an artist who worked on a book with Dietrich and was in close contact for the past six years, says he never saw her. She was in the bedroom and we were in the other rooms. She would write little notes and put them under the door. She wanted the world to remember her with this beautiful, artificial face created by Sternberg." ... +
Gottfried Helnwein, Marlene Dietrich

Gottfried Helnwein :
The Hollywood Reporter
Kirk Honeycutt
The last years of Marlene Dietrich's life "were very lonely and secluded in Paris," said German painter and photographer Gottfried Helnwein, who collaborated with the legendary actress on a book published last year. ... +
Gottfried Helnwein, Marlene Dietrich

The New York Times
Arts
William Safire

Magazine Desk

IN THE WASHINGTON bureau of The New York Times hangs a framed poster titled ''Boulevard of Broken Dreams.'' It is a painting by Gottfried Helnwein - inspired by the nostalgia and realism in Edward Hopper's painting ''Nighthawks'' - of four legendary people in a dreary diner at night.
Working behind the counter is Elvis Presley; sitting on one stool by himself, coat collar turned up, with a white mug of coffee at hand, is an unshaven James Dean; Marilyn Monroe, blond head tossed back in provocative laughter, is seated close to Humphrey Bogart, wearing a bow tie as Rick in ''Casablanca,'' staring glumly at a glass in front of him. All dead too soon, but their images shimmer in the shared, broken dreams of our national memory. ... +

Gottfried Helnwein : Lady Macbeth
The New York Times
Craig R. Whitney

Craig R. Whitney is the chief of the London bureau of the Times.

The most controversial part of the festival this year is likely to be a West German ballet, Johann Kresnik's and Gottfried Helnwein's ''Macbeth,'' performed by the Bremer Theater from Bremen Aug. 15 to 17. This production is described in the festival literature as ''blood-boltered and violent, full of sadomasochistic images,'' and inspired not only by the Shakespeare tragedy but also by the more recent mysterious death of a West German politician in Schleswig-Holstein. ... +

Gottfried Helnwein : American Prayer
ZeitMagazin
Hamburg
Gottfried Helnwein
Gottfried helnwein about Carl Barks, the man who created Donald Duck.
At nights my room was plunged into a deep, red light - my toys, the furniture, my bed, my hands - everything had the same color and seemed to be made of the same soft material. As though the natural laws were suddenly suspended, all matter seemed to glow from the inside out. The explanation for this red magic was the large illuminated star of the Red Army on the roof of the factory across the street, which poured it’s fire nightly into my room. ... +
The Museum of the 100 paintings, Important writers and artists present their favorite artwork.
Published by Fritz J. Raddatz

Gottfried Helnwein : Selektion - Ninth November Night
Kölner Stadtanzeiger, Cologne
hue
Gottfried Helnwein’s photography project “Ninth November Night," a spectacular work of art that recalls the destruction of the synagogues during the so-called “Reichskristallnacht,” was itself the target of an attack.
On Monday night an unknown person destroyed all seventeen child portraits with knife slashes. The portraits had been set up between the Museum Ludwig and the Dome of Cologne.
Helnwein had financed the project himself. ... +
Gottfried Helnwein, PORTRAITS DESTROYED BY KNIVES

Gottfried Helnwein : Neunter-November-Nacht
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
Roland Mischke
Helnwein-Installation between Cologne Cathedral and Ludwig Museum
The lane of pictures between Ludwig Museum and the Dome of Cologne is one hundred meters long. Each panel is 4 meters high. There are thousands of people daily passing by the rear platform of the cathedral and by far the majority of them, only accustomed to the language of billboard-advertising, are baffled, indignant and shocked at the pale children’s faces, printed on large sheets of vinyl. The city council and museums of Cologne receive dozens of calls daily, finding themselves forced into a position of explanation and justification.
The Installation had barely been set up, when the first damage occurred: At night the large-sized child portraits, which had been made to appear distorted and old by the use of makeup, were slashed with knives; one picture was stolen. ... +
Gottfried Helnwein, "Ninth November Night", Installation between Ludwig Museum and the Dome of Cologne.

The Hindustan Times
New Dehli
India
Gottfried Helnwein: Called the 'Razor Blade Rembrandt' or 'the Boris Karloff of Art', Helnwein is the man most Austrians love to hate. He schocks people.
His paintings are scenes from every-day life, highly realistic, but there's a sharp, morbid streak in many of them. Children with razors, faces under extreme stress or in fear or in pain. Intensly human, often savage, but always stunning.
I found him to be a sensitive, warm human being. ... +

Gottfried Helnwein : John F. Kennedy
Time
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