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California State University - University of Wisconsin
Jeanne Curran

Ph.D., Esq., Professor Emeritus of Sociology, CSUDH

Look at Helnwein's painting under Visual Sociology
Help us find visual, aural, metaphors that will let others understand the importance of engagement in this process. Look at Helnwein's painting under Visual Sociology. I left it up. What was Helnwein saying? Why was he willing to offend. Why do Beau and Michael want to shake us up? How are those things related? Why did one of my students make a giant box that when opened had a lovely smiling face inside that said "F^&* the Patriot Act"?? Isn't that a lot like what Helnwein and Kiefer and Beuys were doing? Maybe saying "wake up and look at what you're doing?" ... +

The Stiletto Projects
Copenhagen
Alexander Natas
A virtuoso and a visionary with one eye behind the veil of the world, the other reflecting endless horror, beauty, loss, humour and melancholy - all with a steady hand. The position is supreme, the means are penetrating and the message as deep as it gets. To me the strange silent directness in Helnweins work is unrivaled, no other artist today tells the dim story of the world in a more disturbing and moving way. His work, views and perspectives are completely congruent and appeals to me in a very direct and personal way. ... +

Gottfried Helnwein : American Prayer
McGill-Queen's University Press
IMAGE & IMAGINATION, Le Mois de la Photo à Montréal 2005
Petra Halkes
A Fable in Pixels and Paint
Ever since I clicked on it, Gottfried Helnwein’s "American Prayer" (2000) has taken up residency in my mind.
I began to discover a semiotic richness in this painting worthy of what W.J.T. Mitchell has called a "metapicture" - a "picture that [is] used to show what a picture is". Mitchell situates the concept of metapicture in "'iconology', the study of the general field of images and their relation to discourse," thereby cutting across Greenbergian self-reflexivity into an expanded context that includes popular culture as well as contemporary art. In this wider cultural field, a metapicture does more than reflect on the nature of the picture itself and calls into question "the self-understanding of the observer". I will argue that "American Prayer" derives its theoretical relevance partly from its concealed hybridity, from the interplay between technological media and painting. In this work, the substitution of one medium by another reinforces the meaning that can be created from the iconographic substitution of the child by Pinocchio, and the replacement of the deity by Donald. In the end, Donald’s sideways glance at us indicates that this picture is really about us, the observers; it questions our own place in a cultural web of illusionism spun from the abiding human desire to overcome death. ... +

McGill-Queen's University Press
IMAGE & IMAGINATION, Le Mois de la Photo à Montréal 2005
Petra Halkes
A Fable in Pixels and Paint
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Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Monterrey
www.marco.org.mx
The Essl Collection of Contemporary Art
Group Show
The Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Monterrey presents the exhibition Austrian Contemporary Art and Post-war Painting: The Essl Collection, a seminal encounter with the most commanding pictorial propositions engendered in the second half of the 2Oth century.
Gottfried Helnwein digresses from fleeting contemplation with his Self-portrait: the canvas on display prompts an immediate, impulsive reaction... ... +

Emerson College
Boston
Jenna Gonzalez
After further examining his work on my computer, I left . . . heart racing several beats faster, fingers tingling. Helnwein reminded me how to feel. It was like the first time I saw a Fellini film or slipped into Tom Ford attire. There was a sense of confidence instilled, a confidence in being human, the confidence to find power through mistake, the confidence to admit to cease yearning for perfection. Rather, redefining perfection to the state of recognizing my humanity, my possibility. ... +

Gottfried Helnwein : Dr. Antje Vollmer, Vice-speaker of German Parliament
Ludwig Museum Schloss Oberhausen
Dr. Antje Vollmer

Vice-Speaker of German Parliament

Auszug aus der Rede zur Ausstellungseröffnung „Gottfried Helnwein - Beautiful Children“ im Ludwig Museum Schloss Oberhausen, am 19. Juni 2005
...Bei diesem ersten Besuch habe ich erkannt, dass dieses nur ein Teil von einem Versuch ist, ein Gesamtkunstwerk als Künstler zu schaffen, das nichts ausblendet, nicht die Schönheit der Welt, von Landschaften, von menschlichen Gesichtern, von der Offenheit und Reinheit menschlicher Wesen, bis zum Zauber der selbst von Kindern ausgehen kann, die Gottfried Helnwein immer „diese zarten Geschöpfe“ nennt. Immer ist es eine Art von Vorsicht und außerordentlich großer Sensibilität, die gleichzeitig gekoppelt und kontrastiert wird mit diesem unglaublich intensiven Ausdruck von Schmerz, Verletzung, Zerstörung, Bedrohung, Alptraum, Nachtgesichtern, und Traumfantasie. Diese Mischung, das ist Gottfried Helnwein, er war nie nur das eine.
Dass er bei dem Allem auch außerordentlich politisch ist, das möchte ich gerade bei so vielen Künstlern, die heute ein Programm der reinen Spaßkultur verkörpern, audrücklich lobend erwähnen. Dass es jemanden gibt, der sich als politisches Wesen in seinen Bildern äußert und damit auch politische Wirkungen erzeugt. Die Gegenstände dieser Kunst sind nicht besonders einfache , schöne, gefällige. Sie haben sehr viel Heftigkeit in den Reaktionen erzeugt. Das gehört dazu, wenn man ein politischer Künstler ist. Wer gefällt der lügt. Das größte Verbrechen eines Künstlers ist, wenn er sich der Lüge, der Gefälligkeit aussetzen würde. ... +

Gottfried Helnwein : San Francisco Fine Arts Museums
Wikipedia
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San Francisco Fine Arts Museums
contemporary artists like Gottfried Helnwein and Robert Crumb
The museum contains a representative collection of mainly European art. There are individual works by many of the most important artists, including Rembrandt, Gainsborough, David, and many of the impressionists and post-impressionists - Degas, Renoir, Monet, Pissaro, Seurat, Cézanne and others. There are also representative works by key twentieth century figures such as Braque and Picasso, and works of contemporary artists like Gottfried Helnwein and Robert Crumb. ... +

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 : Der Rosenkavalier by Richard Strauss
Opera-L archives
LISTSERV® at the City University of New York
Kirsten Lee
Sorry - thats wrong. The film shown was Robert Wiene's "Der Rosenkavalier"(1925) created in collaboration with Hugo von Hofmannsthal and Richard Strauss who wrote the musik for the film (Op. 59) The set and costumes were created by Alfred Roller who was in charge of the sets and costumes for all the Strauss opera-premières in Vienna.
The rushing troop penetrating through the stone arch are soldiers of the Marshall (- the Marshallin's husband) - But it's true that Robert Wiene also created "Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari"(1920) for which he became famous.
(the website editor). ... +


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