2024/10/08
Macmillan
From Here to the Great Unknown
Lisa Marie Presley, Riley Keough
A Memoir
My mom had originally thought about living in Ireland - we would go to Ireland a lot when we were younger. My Mom was friends with Austrian-Irish artist Gottfried Helnwein, and we 'd stay at his castle, Castle Gurteen de La Poer, in Kilsheelan, a few miles east of Clonmel. We'd all go to the local pubs and dance to the music, and then when closing time came, we'd head back to Gurteen and run around the castle grounds, or climb a spiral tower to the top and lay under the stars, me drunk at seventeen, until the sun peered through the crenellations. (Riley Keough)
2022/09/08
Waterford Gallery of Art
Portraits People and Place
Group show
2021/07/01
Hot Press
Gottfried Helnwein: “The Roman Catholic Church is the most powerful propaganda machine in history.”
Stuart Clark
Whether hanging with the Stones, zooming in on Warhol or making sure Dietrich wasn’t completely alone, Gottfried Helnwein has always ended up making great art. Stuart Clark tracks him down to his Waterford castle where Nazi Germany, Israel, Lou Reed, Marilyn Mansion, cancel culture, Donald Duck and Elvis are also up for discussion.
2021/03/28
RTÉ One
Gottfried Helnwein at the Tommy Tiernan Show
Tommy Tiernan welcomes mystery guests and interviews them without any preparation or knowledge of who will be joining him until they meet in studio.
2021/02/28
Irish Independent
Master of the Dark Art
Dónal Lynch
Austrian-born artist Gottfried Helnwein talks to Dónal Lynch about how his country's dark past led to his career, his life in a Tipperary castle, the magic of Irish pub culture and befriending Marlene Dietrich.
2020/11/09
ntv
Inside Arts: Kons trifft Helnwein
Marc Wilhelm
Am 22. November wird die letzte der exklusiven Dokumentationen über zeitgenössische Künstler um 18.30 Uhr ausgestrahlt.
Wolfram Kons, der ntv-Kunstexperte ist, besucht den Weltstar des Hyperrealismus Gottfried Helnwein auf seinem Bilderbuch-Schloss in Tipperary, Irland. Helnwein ist einer der bekanntesten, aber auch umstrittensten deutschsprachigen Künstler der Gegenwart. Die Doku wird am Samstag, den 28. November um 9.30 Uhr und am Sonntag, den 29. November um 14.05 Uhr bei ntv wiederholt.
2020/09/12
SKIRA
Helnwein - The Epiphany of the Displaced
edited by Demetrio Paparoni
The new Monograph - Preface by Sean Penn
The most complete monograph realized about the Austrian painter, photographer, filmmaker, performer and set designer, born in Vienna in 1948. The works of Helnwein show the bare truth where society instead hides and removes. What emerges by leafing through the pages of this monograph is the obsession that accompanies the artistic career of this notable Austrian artist, marked by the wish to breakdown the rhetoric of war, the constructions of self-absolution, the mystifications of religious institutions in whose pitfalls men periodically fall as if they had not committed the same mistake over and over again.
2018/10/06
DPA
Kriegsszenen mit Comicfiguren - Helnwein zum 70.
Matthias Röder
Er lebt in Irland und den USA, seine Heimat Österreich liebt er. Den Zustand der Welt findet Gottfried Helnwein erschreckend.
Trump ist wirklich ein erstaunliches Phänomen. Es gibt keine Person, die weltweit so massiv bekämpft wird, wie er. Das Ganze artet mittlerweile zu einer totalen Massenhysterie aus. Alle tun so, als wäre die Welt bisher ganz in Ordnung gewesen, und als wäre erst mit Trump das Böse in die Welt gekommen.
Ich frage dann gerne meine amerikanischen Freunde, wo wart Ihr denn die letzten Jahre? Als Bush Afghanistan und den Irak verwüstet und Millionen Tote hinterlassen hat? Als Cheney ganz offiziell die Folter wieder eingeführt hat. Wo wart Ihr, als der Friedensnobelpreisträger Obama mit seinem Drohnenprogramm Tausende, darunter viele Kinder töten ließ? Trump ist eigentlich so etwas wie ein Augenblick der Wahrheit. Er ist der amerikanischeste Präsident dieses Jahrhunderts, er ist der Präsident den dieses Land verdient hat. Er ist ein Spiegel in dem die Amerikaner sich selbst und den Zustand ihres Landes erkennen können. Er ist nicht das Problem, nur das Symptom.
2018/07/10
Kronenzeitung
Kanzler Kurz mittendrin in der Brexit-Krise
Kurt Seinitz
Blitz-Besuch bei May
Brexit-Krise in Großbritannien - und der EU-Ratsvorsitzende Sebastian Kurz mittendrin. Der Kanzler hatte als erste Reise in seiner neuen EU-Funktion einen Besuch in Irland und Großbritannien angesetzt, um sich über die brisante Lage zu informieren. Er wurde von der Überlebenskrise der Regierung von Theresa May eingeholt - zwei Minister-Rücktritte am Montag, der Sturz der Regierungschefin scheint nicht ausgeschlossen.
2017/08/05
Irish Indipendent, Belfast Telegraph
Mercedes Helnwein may make her fortune in US, but she loves to return to Irish castle home of her teens
Emily Hourican
The daughter of Gottfried Helnwein - a remarkable, often controversial force within the art world - and is now an established artist in her own right.
2016/11/25
Trinity College Dublin
Helnwein speaks at Trinity College Dublin
Dublin University Photography Association (DUPA)
Emmet Theatre Arts Building
2016/11/03
Irish Daily Mail
The Wonder of Tipp
Leah McDonald
Elvis Presley's Wife Priscilla reveals New Year celebrations in Castle
2016/11/07
Kurier
Interview mit Gottfried Helnwein
Jürgen Klatzer
Künstler Gottfried Helnwein über die Hofburg-Wahl, Troika, Rechtspopulisten, Irland und die Nachkriegszeit in Wien
Der Aufstand der Jugend in den Sechzigern war eine historische Notwendigkeit. Die Generation unserer Eltern und Großeltern waren durch zwei Weltkriege und das Nazi-Regime beschädigt. Sie waren für den Holocaust verantwortlich. Und danach hatte viele ehemalige Kriegsverbrecher wichtige Ämter und Positionen in der Regierung oder waren in öffentlichen Institutionen beschäftigt. Der ehemalige SS-Mann und Massenmörder Friedrich Peter war Chef der Freiheitlichen. Oder Heinrich Gross, der in der NS-Zeit 800 Kinder ermordet hatte, war der meistbeauftragte Gerichtspsychiater Österreichs (der KURIER berichtete). Dementsprechend war auch das Klima in der Bevölkerung.
2016/08/27
Irish Examiner
Artist Gottfried Helnwein captures the horrors of war and the scars it leaves
Des O'Sullivan
AN innocent child caught up in war is the peculiarly appropriate focus of a work by the artist Gottfried Helnwein entitled The Disasters of War which comes up at Sotheby’s Irish art sale in London on September 13.
The painting is not about Syria, it is about humankind.
2016/06/04
The Irish Times
Fantasy and Reality in one Place
Gemma Tipton
Gottfried Helnwein's life and art is a hybrid of trad and neo-Gothic with a touch of Hollywood. His Tipperary castle provides the perfect Gallery
2015/04/08
Irish Arts Review
Apocalypse Now
Mic Moroney
Gottfried Helnwein's Imagery is confrontational but this provocation is ultimately designed to jolt us from complacency...
Essentially a hyperrealist artist of quite extraordinary facility, Gottfried Helnwein's huge Photorealist canvases are awash with references to religious Renaissance paintings, the dark allure of Nazi imagery and his background in the ruins of post war Vienna. His strategy is often of deliberate shock and provocation, from his earliest extreme watercolors of doll-like, wounded children with their hare-lips and facial disfigurements, which prompted cartoonist Robert Crumb to call him "a very fine artist and one sick mother---er."
2015/09/28
BLOUIN ARTINFO
Sotheby's Eyes Best Irish Art, From Lavery to Contemporary
Mark Beech
The show is at Royal Hibernian Academy, 15 Ely Place, Dublin 2 and then moving to London.
The events feature leading artists of the 20th century including Sir John Lavery, Sir William Orpen, Jack Butler Yeats, Walter Osborne, Paul Henry, Roderic O’Conor, along with Louis le Brocquy, who died in 2012. In an innovative move, there is also a selection of works by contemporary Irish artists...Among contemporary works on offer is Gottfried Helnwein's photorealistic oil-and-acrylic-on-canvas work “The Murmur of the Innocents 45,”
2014/12/02
New York Times
The Helnweins Will See You Now
Nicholas Haramis
They’re creepy and they’re kooky, mysterious and spooky. Meet the Helnweins.
February rains flooded the gravel road to Gurteen Castle, a 40-room fortress built in 1866 for Pope Pius IX’s chamberlain. Throughout the Republic of Ireland, stories about power outages dominated the evening news, but the Austrian artist Gottfried Helnwein and his wife, Renate, their four children and three of their grandchildren were oblivious to the storm.
Gottfried, in a skull-print bandanna and black sunglasses, spoke about the spirit of a jealous woman who tormented the burlesque dancer Dita Von Teese on her wedding day (she married Gottfried’s friend Marilyn Manson there in 2005 in a ceremony officiated by the surrealist filmmaker Alejandro Jodorowsky). Von Teese was nearly ready to walk down the aisle when the ceiling above her vanity came crashing down, narrowly missing her and her maid of honor.
2015/01/05
der Standard
Helnwein, Schygulla, Kehlmann: Neues Kulturformat in Servus TV
APA
Sender von Red-Bull-Chef Mateschitz startet am Donnerstag "möglichst emotionales" "Close Up" auf Kulturschaffende
2011/10/20
IRISH SUMMER AND FALL
2011/10/11
FIRST magazine
Der Malerfürst
Susanne Rabl
Interview mit Gottfried Helnwein auf seinem Irischen Schloss
"Als ich in den 1990er Jahren nach Irland kam, war es das freieste Land der westlichen Welt. Es gab nicht einmal den Ansatz irgendeinereiner Bürokratie. Es existierten überhaupt keine Formulare, die man hätte ausfüllen können, man konnte ohne Führerschein Autofahren und Künstler waren von der Steuer befreit. Ich hatte 10 Jahre lang keinen einzigen Polizisten gesehen, ich war mir gar nicht sicher, ob es soetwas hier überhaupt gibt. Das war mein Land. Ich komme nämlich sehr gut ohne Bevormundung, Überwachung und Kontrolle irgendwelcher Behörden zurecht. Die EU hat aber in den letzten Jahren dafür gesorgt, dass die Party hier vorbei ist und einige Banker haben das Land vor kurzem auch noch bankrott gemacht. Sonst ist es aber immer noch gemütlich hier."
2011/10/09
People Magazine
Danny Masterson and Bijou Phillips Marry
Jennifer Garcia
In a nod to Masterson's Irish heritage, the couple had a formal wedding at a private castle, the picturesque setting of Tipperary serving as their backdrop, during a weeklong celebration.
The groom’s brother Chris Masterson served as best man and guests included actors Ben Foster, Mike Pena and Ethan Suplee and acclaimed artist Gottfried Helnwein.
2010/01/01
Video
Helnwein in his Irish Studio
2009/12/28
Irish Examiner
A DECADE IN PICTURES
2000 - 2010
2001 - Gottfried Helnwein at Kilkenny Arts Festival
2008/09/08
John Ennis
The Last Child
Waterford
Ireland
Installation in the City of Waterford by Gottfried Helnwein
“All a poet can do today is warn”, World War 1 soldier poet, Wilfred Owen, wrote in a draft Preface for a book of anti-war poems he would never see published. He was killed on the eve of Armistice Day 1918. World War One, The Great War, The War to End All Wars . . . within twenty summers, Europe was engulfed again in the even greater catastrophies of the fascist era. The work of Gottfried Helnwein has its genesis in these years. They obsess him as a creative artist. As a kind of guardian angel, he grapples with them on our behalf. That such a nightmare would never visit us again. Or our children. Or our children’s children. Or “. . .all those still to come”.
2008/12/01
TRUCE Magazine
MEET GOTTFRIED HELNWEIN
Stefan Jermann
Stefan Jermann talks with Gottfried Helnwein
It’s a foggy, cloud-streaked afternoon in Waterford County, Ireland. I’m meeting a man who has spent a large part of his life on this island that is famously steeped in tradition. He’s called this place home for some while. Ireland has a long history of treating its artists, literary figures and musicians well.
2008/12/01
Waterford City
The Last Child - the Reviews
Fury greeted Gottfried Helnwein's Waterford Installation, but his art deals in public trauma, says Gerry McCarthy
Again and again, he has painted children in brutal, violent settings. He has used Christian iconography to depict Nazi officers, and juxtaposed rampaging soldiers with Images of childhood innocence. Visceral reactions come with the territory: one Installation in Cologne was physically attacked by neo Nazis. And yet, he says, he does not set out to shock. "Shock is a useless effect," he says. "Somebody in shock is completely useless. I want to make somebody think."
Instead, Helnwein's work speaks of a deep psychological need for meaning, even as it takes the form of violence and confrontation. Such an approach is rooted in the uneasy silences of growing up in post-war Austria and the shattered illusions of his early adult life, yet is still infused with an uneasy idealism.
His art has brought him material rewards. Over the past 30 years, he has become an art superstar. His paintings and photographs command large prices. As he talks in his Co Tipperary castle, garbed in black clothes and dark glasses, Helnwein has the air of a veteran rock star and the lifestyle to match it.
The Sunday Times, Gerry McCarthy
2008/10/24
The Fenton Gallery
Art in Ireland
Nuala Fenton
The Book
Louis le Brocquy, Sean Scully, Tony O'Malley, Hughie O'Donoghue, Gottfried Helnwein, Basil Blackshaw, Dorothy Cross, William Crozier, Mary FitzGerald, Martin Gale, Elizabeth Magill, Janet Mullarney, Paul Nugent, Linda Quinlan.
2008/10/23
Fenton Gallery
Art in Ireland
The Exhibition
The exhibition includes works by: Basil Blackshaw, Dorothy Cross, William Crozier, Mary FitzGerald, Martin Gale, Gottfried Helnwein, Elizabeth Magill, Janet Mullarney, Paul Nugent, Hughie O’Donoghue, Linda Quinlan.
2008/10/11
Irish Independent
Such a Teese
Nathalie Gale
Hailed as the most seductive woman in the world, burlesque star Dita Von Teese talks to Nathalie Gale about life after the collapse of her high-profile Irish marriage and those rumours about herself and David Beckham
The bride wore a flowing purple Vivienne Westwood number over her trademark cinched corset. Manson was his normal sepulchral white self, with black make-up and lipstick as they exchanged vows by candlelight in Ireland, at Gothic Castle Gurteen Le Poer in Kilsheelan, Co Tipperary.
A designer-fest costing an estimated $500,000, the bride wore Christian Louboutin shoes to trip up the aisle while the groom wore a John Galliano black-silk taffeta tux. They exchanged their vows at midnight in the home of their artist friend Gottfried Helnwein and the invited guest list was studded with showbiz royalty, including Madonna, Keanu Reeves, David Lynch, Lisa Marie Presley, and Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne.
2008/09/14
The Sunday Times
Bloodied but Unbowed
Gerry McCarthy
Fury greeted Gottfried Helnwein's Waterford Installation, but his art deals in public trauma, says Gerry McCarthy
Again and again, he has painted children in brutal, violent settings. He has used Christian iconography to depict Nazi officers, and juxtaposed rampaging soldiers with Images of childhood innocence. Visceral reactions come with the territory: one Installation in Cologne was physically attacked by neo Nazis. And yet, he says, he does not set out to shock. "Shock is a useless effect," he says. "Somebody in shock is completely useless. I want to make somebody think."
Instead, Helnwein's work speaks of a deep psychological need for meaning, even as it takes the form of violence and confrontation. Such an approach is rooted in the uneasy silences of growing up in post-war Austria and the shattered illusions of his early adult life, yet is still infused with an uneasy idealism.
His art has brought him material rewards. Over the past 30 years, he has become an art superstar. His paintings and photographs command large prices. As he talks in his Co Tipperary castle, garbed in black clothes and dark glasses, Helnwein has the air of a veteran rock star and the lifestyle to match it.
2008/09/13
Greyfriars Municipial Art Gallery
Helnwein - Printshow
Waterford Fringe Festival
Limited edition Prints
2008/09/10
City of Waterford
The last Child - Installation in Waterford City
2008/09/06
Irish Examiner
Vandals attack artist’s images
Conor Kane
“For me, the reaction so far in Waterford is very good because people are talking about the theme of war and exploitation. For a child to grow up now, it’s the toughest time ever because children are flooded with violence in the media and internet and computer games where the only thing to do is kill people and they are very graphic. Entertainment is very violent but as long as it’s entertainment, it’s fine, but as soon as you do it as art, people get very sensitive. In my art I’m only reflecting the world and I wanted to raise awareness and make people think.”
2008/09/01
Helnwein - Installations
2008/05/15
Dublin Art Fair 2008
Dublin Art Fair 2008
Fenton Gallery, Cork
Ireland
2008/01/01
Waterford Fringe Festival
The Last Child
Ireland
An Installation by Gottfried Helnwein in the City of Waterford
Exhibition Catalogue
2007/12/14
Temple Bar Gallery, Dublin
The BiG Store
Alan Butler & Lola Rayne Booth
Curators
2007/09/28
Helnwein works on more Irish Landscapes
2007/09/24
Simon & Schuster
The Potential Hazards of Hester Day: A Novel by Mercedes Helnwein
Mercedes Helnwein
Publication Date: February 12, 2008
2007/09/06
Waterford Greyfriars Municipial Art Gallery
"Angels Sleeping" - Helnwein one man show
Waterford Fringe Festival
2007/05/10
Verlag Christian Brandstätter
FACE IT - The New Helnwein Book
Lentos Museum of Modern Art, Linz
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)
2006/12/31
The Hindustan Times
Presley women to usher in 2007 holed up in remote Irish castle
Asian News International
The two celebs are reportedly going to bring in 2007 holed up in a remote Irish castle to which they travelled to recently. The Presleys will be staying at the exclusive Castle de La Poer in Co Tipperary, the home of Priscilla's pal, the reclusive Austrian artist Gottfried Helnwein.
2006/11/19
The Sunday Times, UK
Fantasy Worlds
Jenny Dyson
Marilyn Manson and Dita Von Teese - The Wedding at Gottfried Helnwein's Irish castle
Dita Von Teese: "Bespoke - whether it's jewellery design or putting together a party - is like, 'Wow.' I love the way the Regency and Victorian era really knew how to party. There was so much attention to detail. People have become lazy about entertaining. It’s all done to a formula.” Her dream theme is a Marie Antoinette banquet. "I love centrepieces dripping with flowers, berries and fruit. In those days, people would eat the table arrangements, and 1 love that irreverence. Marilyn and Dita were such fun to work with - they let me frame their cheesy childhood photos and put them on the walls of the castle in Tipperary.
2006/11/15
Co. Cork
A Letter from Tomi Ungerer
Tomi Ungerer
"Wir leben beide in Irland..."
2006/09/30
Irish Times
Gottfried Helnwein - Modern Sleep
Mark Ewart
Fenton Gallery, Cork
The child as a symbol of hope, purity and innocence triggers a protective reflex that taps into society's instinct to cherish and protect its young. Any tarnishing of this ideal is naturally going to provoke controversy, with art, literature and advertising strewn with instances of iconoclasts who have upset the moral applecart. (Henry James' novel The Turn of the Screw, the sinister paintings of Balthus, or the candid photographs by Sally Mann, are all examples.) It is within such company that Austrian artist Gottfried Helnwein rests, as his controversial works cause people to sit up and take notice whenever he exhibits. Certainly, shocking images of deformed babies, Nazi ephemera and pseudo-religious overtones are not for the faint-hearted. However, the majority of the portrait paintings on show in the current exhibition at the Fenton are perhaps more palatable for the general viewer, as the imagery is comparatively sedate in terms of narrative and symbolism.
2006/09/24
Sunday Independent
'It was intuition. I'd never been here before'
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.
2006/09/15
Fenton Gallery
One man show
2006/03/17
Oberösterreichische Nachrichten
Irland - Michel Houellebecq und Gottfried Helnwein
Insel für Dichter und Denker
Nicht nur einheimische Stars wie U2 haben vom weltweit einmaligen Modell profitiert. Auch kreative Ausländer wie Michel Houellebecq oder Gottfried Helnwein suchten Unterschlupf auf einer Insel, die nicht nur der Seele, sondern auch dem Konto gut tut.
2006/02/14
VOGUE
The Bride wore Purple
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.
2006/02/01
Interview
Dita Von Teese
Stefano Pilati
the creative director for Yves Saint Laurent
with the wink of kitsch, the tease of sex, a 4-foot martini glass, and ambition to spare, she has become the 21st-century ambassador of burlesque—and an oh-so fashionable Mrs. Marilyn Manson to boot
DVT: I'm in London. Manson and I got married last weekend in Ireland. Our friend, the artist Gottfried Helnwein, has a castle there, which is where we had the wedding.
SP: [laughs] Did you have fun? Was it great?
DVT: I had the time of my life. I think we both did.
SP: What did you wear?
DVT: I wore a giant purple silk-and-grosgrain taffeta dress by Vivienne Westwood and a Mr. Pearl corset. I also wore a little tricorn hat from Stephen Jones. I didn't want a white wedding or a Gothic wedding. It was somewhere in between-just beautiful, rich colors everywhere.
2006/02/01
KIND OF LIKE A BRILLIANT ACCIDENT
Mercedes Helnwein
An essay on the String Quartet No.1 in E Minor composed by Ali Helnwein.
The String Quartet No.1 in E Minor starts like a windswept landscape – overcast and abandoned. A strong current of all four instruments introduces the theme with an unexpected immediacy and pulls you into a story of which you are about to be the author. From the headstrong first movement you’ll soon be dropped into five minutes and thirty-four seconds of someone’s bleeding heart – the second movement. Starting with a minimalistic plucking that sounds like the last raindrops of a storm, the music gracefully gives way to the slow and lulling depths of the cello. By the way, you’d be surprised how something that sounds like velvet can cut like a razor. But whatever dreams you might have lost yourself in, the third movement will wake you up.
2005/12/05
MTV
Marilyn Manson Marries Dita Von Teese
Chris Harris
Manson and Von Teese wed at Gottdried Helnwein's castle in Ireland on Saturday.
The multi-day event — held at de La Poer Castle, County Tipperary, Ireland, home of the couple's friend, controversial Austrian artist Gottfried Helnwein — included a non-denominational ceremony performed by Chilean underground film director (and Manson friend) Alejandro Jodorowsky, and the bride and groom exchanged personal vows. Manson and Jodorowsky, who directed "Santa Sangre," had been working together on a movie called "Abelcain," a project that has been suspended for the time being.
2005/12/04
Sunday Mirror
ROCKER TIES KNOT WITH DITA
Maeve Quigley
Ireland
The couple exchanged vows after dark at a private ceremony in the home of their artist friend Gottfried Helnwein.
Shock-rocker Marilyn Manson tied the knot with his burlesque bride Dita Von Teese in a secret ceremony in Tipperary last night. The couple exchanged vows after dark at a private ceremony in the home of their artist friend Gottfried Helnwein.
The stately Irish castle where Helnwein lives with his family was transformed into a gothic fortress as pals including Lisa Marie Presley, Johnny Depp, Madonna and her husband Guy Ritchie arrived for the event. As darkness fell, former stripper Dita, 32, walked through the gothic arches of the castle's Great Hall to the sound of a harp - dressed in a stunning gown designed by Vivienne Westwood and corset expert Mr. Pearl.
2005/12/03
Ireland
Marilyn Manson marries Dita Von Teese at Helnwein's Irish castle
Helnwein is best man
On December 3, 2005, Marilyn Manson and Dita Von Teese were married in a private, non-denominational ceremony at Helnwein's castle. The wedding was officiated by surrealist film director and comic book writer Alejandro Jodorowsky, Gottfried Helnwein was best man. They exchanged vows in front of approximately 60 guests, including Lisa Marie Presley.
2005/09/14
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
MÄDCHEN IN UNIFORM: GOTTFRIED HELNWEINS NEUE BILDER IM SCHLOSS OBERHAUSEN
Andreas Platthaus
"Beautiful Children", Gottfried Helnwein, Ludwig Museum Schloss Oberhausen
...oder auf die Serie "Irische Landschaften", die, im extremen Querformat auf richtersche Art gemalt, dem gegenwärtigen Wohnsitz des Künstlers Reverenz erweist - mittels elegischer schafreicher, aber menschenleerer Panoramen. Hier ist einmal übermäßig offensichtlich, was Gerhard Richter als bestimmenden Einfluß auf seine eigenen Bilder stets behauptet hat: das Vorbild der Romantik.
2005/08/01
Ireland
Irish summer with the The Nile-society
Artists and Friends at the Helnwein Castle
Die Freunde der "Nil-Gesellschaft" treffen sich im Helnwein Schloss in Irland:
Alfred Biolek, Alice Schwarzer, Antje Vollmer, Renate Gruber, Bettina Flittner, Gottfried, Renate, Amadeus, Cyril und Kojii Helnwein...
2005/05/29
News
Wild Wie Die Kunst
Evie Sullivan
Gottfried Helnwein. 20 Jahre nach dem Abgang aus Österreich mischt er L.A. auf – und kehrt mit einer Grossausstellung heim.
Nun findet sich die Antwort auf die Frage nach dem Verbleib Gottfried Helnweins in massiven Schlagzeilen der “New York Times” und der “Los Angeles Times”. “Ein Aufstand der Farben, exzentrisch, anachronistisch, wundersam”, jubeln die Kalifornier. Die Kollegen von der Ostküste schreiben von “ausserirdischer Faszination und wilder Extravaganz”. Gottfried Helnwein hat an der von Placido Domingo geleiteten Oper von Los Angeles den “Rosenkavalier” von Richard Strauss ausgestattet. Maximilian Schell inszenierte, Kent Nagano dirigierte, und die Premiere zu Wochenbeginn geriet dem alten Fuchs Domingo zum Clou der amerikanischen Opernsaison. Schon in den Überschriften aber wird klargestellt, wer hier der Chef war: Gottfried Helnwein nämlich, geboren in Wien als Sohn eines Postbeamten, Konzeptkünstler, Fotograf, Filmer, unvergleichlich resistent gegen Katalogisierungen.
2005/01/01
tipp fm
Marilyn Manson to wed in Tipperary
Tipperary
Tipperary is set to host rock wedding of the year later on this
month.
The eccentric Marylin Manson will tie the knot in the County after
his close friend, artist Gottfried Helnwein offered him the use of his
Tipperary castle.
2004/11/26
South Tipperary Arts Center
Landscapes
ireland
Gottfried Helnwein at South Tipperary Arts Centre.
One man show
‘Helnwein in Tipperary’ is an exhibition of large-scale landscape painting by Austrian-born Artist Gottfried Helnwein in the South Tipperary Arts Centre, Nelson Street, Clonmel. The exhibition opens Friday, 26th November and runs until Saturday, December 18th.
Internationally respected, Gottfried Helnwein spends much of the year in his home and studio in Ireland. The exhibition at the Arts Centre features three large scale landscapes around Tipperary including the Nire Valley and Tullamaine.
The public is welcome to the official opening at 8 p.m. on Friday night which will be performed by Senator Martin Mansergh.
2004/11/01
Ireland
Helnwein receives Irish Citizenship
Senator Martin Mansergh
"I think we should be in no doubt that we are in the presence of the work of an artist of exceptional stature.
Exhibitions of his work have been shown all over the world. He is based in Ireland and in Los Angeles, retaining close contact of course with his Austrian homeland and the German-speaking world. He was recently granted Irish citizenship."
2004/10/24
The Sunday Times
Old romantics tug at the heart
Cristin Leach
The German Romanticism show at the National Gallery seems dated but is strangely uplifting
The recent landscape show by Gottfried Helnwein at the Crawford Gallery in Cork contained a homage to Friedrich’s The Wreck of the Hope, while the current Walker & Walker exhibition at the Royal Hibernian Academy features a three-dimensional recreation of his work Wanderer in the Mist. Because it is a show culled from the extensive collection of Berlin’s Nationalgalerie, A German Dream does not include these two key works, both of which are in Hamburg’s Kunsthalle, but the six works that are included still offer a tantalising taster. They point the way to understanding Friedrich’s iconic idealism and energy, but what they highlight even more pointedly is the need for a comprehensive retrospective of the artist’s work.
2004/09/23
mtv
Marilyn Manson Calls Lest We Forget 'A Farewell Compilation'
James Montgomery
Marilyn Manson: "Gottfried Helnwein whom I collaborated with a lot invited us to get married at one of his castles in either Germany or Ireland," Manson said. "So we thought we would just have the pageantry and the ceremony of a normal wedding, but without the church. Because I don't think that I would really be welcome there."
2004/09/01
Carrigaline Photographic Society
Irish and Other Landscapes
This exhibition by internationally renowned artist Gottfried Helnwein continues in the Crawford Art Gallery until September 4 th next. Helnwein bases himself between Co. Tipperary and Los Angeles and is exhibiting a number of large scale photorealist canvases depicting landscape. Perhaps more recognized as a painter of highly emotive portraits, this exhibition will reveal the influence of landscape throughout his career from the early Vienna cityscapes to the present series of Irish landscapes and recognizes the impact which the German romantic artist Caspar David Friedrich (1774-1840) has had on Helnwein’s work. Born in Vienna in 1948, he is a formidable artist and his work has often been seen as controversial because it functions as moral probes.
2004/08/15
The Times
GOTTFRIED HELNWEIN - A LONG WAY TO TIPPERARY
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. ...
2004/08/13
Irish Examiner
Photo finishes blur Reality
Alannah Hopkin
Gottfried Helnwein, Irish and other Landscapes
Visitors to Gottfried Helnwein's show of panoramic landscapes at the Crawford Municipial Gallery in Cork are having trouble deceiding either they are looking at paintings or photographs. Some are up to seven metres in length, by two metres wide:
a breathtaking, epic scale. They are extraordinarily beautiful, by any standards, and, yes, they are paintings.
The finish may be photorealist, but these are not direct transcriptions of what the camera lens sees; they are edited and informed by the artist's eye.
Take a close look at Irish Landscape III (Nire Valley) or Irish Landscape IV (County Waterford). Nor do they represent what the naked eye can see. American Landscape (Death Valley) is so wide that it has an almost vertiginous effect.
Dawn Williams who curated this show has done a superb job.
2004/08/03
Irish Times
Gottfried Helnwein Irish and Other Landscapes
Mark Ewart
Crawford Municipal Art Gallery, Cork
...the work is extremely ambitious, both in terms of scale and rendering - some paintings are seven metres long and all are so realistic that they are nearly indistinguishable from photographs.
Consequently they cannot fail but to strike a chord, as you marvel at the skill involved in creating such vivid and realistic landscape views. So much so that Fáilte Ireland is surely gaining free advertising, as many will be inspired to venture out and experience these places first hand.
Helnwein re-creates theses vistas using a composite of photographic sources which cram multiple focal points into a single view. The surfaces are absolutely flawless with practically no evidence of the artist's brushwork. Studying the surface is absorbing, as the viewer is immersed in the detail as much as seductive wider views of the vast, undulating topography.
2004/08/02
eircom.net
Helnwein at the Crawford Municipal Art Gallery
Almost 'autobiographical landscapes', the paintings in this exhibition by Austrian artist Gottfried Helnwein broadly outline the migrations he, and his family, have made from his native Vienna, through Germany, to America and Ireland, his family home since 1997. Yet these landscapes also mark a return to his earliest artistic inspiration. Helnwein's meticulous Irish landscapes are unashamedly aesthetic and the typically epic, but not inhuman scale, imitates the subject matter with each painting seeming to breathe a sense of a year well advanced, after the effusive growth and floral displays of May. Sunset beckons here and with it, Romanticism.
2004/08/01
CIRCA
Gottfried Helnwein, - the work has to be seen to be believed
Ireland
From 3 July to 4 September Gottfried Helnwein exhibits some of his large photo-realist landscapes. These really are BIG paintings, with some of the canvases reaching seven metres in length.
So what, you may yawn, but the work has to be seen to be believed.
Helnwein specialises in the classic, dramatic sublime and, not surprisingly, Caspar David Friedrich is cited as an influence.
2004/07/29
Lyric fm
ITEM: ARTIST GOTTFRIED HELNWEIN ON HIS TECHNIQUE AND "HELNWEIN, IRISH AND OTHER LANDSCAPES", HIS ONE MAN SHOW AT CRAWFORD MUNICIPAL ART GALLERY IN CORK.
Olga Buckley
Thursday 29 and Saturday 31 July 2004
Helnwein talkes to Olga Buckley
2004/07/02
Fenton Gallery
Summer Exhibition at Fenton Gallery in Cork
Group Show
Jul 2-30 Summer Exhibition Includes works by William Crozier, Gottfried Helnwein and Sarah Walker.
2004/07/02
Reviews
Gottfried Helnwein - A long Way to Tipperary
The Crawford Municipial Art Gallery in Cork
Helnwein one man show, 01. July 2004 - 01. August 2004
Irish and other Landscapes - Gottfried Helnwein at the Crawford Municipial Art Gallery in Cork
The Times:
"...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."
2004/07/01
The Crawford Municipal Art Gallery
Helnwein, Irish and other Landscapes
Peter Murray
Chief Curator
One man show, 01. July 2004 - 01. August 2004
"Helnwein's meticulous Irish landscapes, which are the cornerstone of this Crawford show, are unashamedly aesthetic: gorgeous confections of pure, delicious spectacle. The typically epic but not inhuman scale imitates the subject matter. The tonal realism will make people go "Wow, are they paintings?" - thanks to the photorealist finish which seems free of the foibles of the human hand. Helnwein works with very small brushes - highlighting and subtly magnifying here, muting colours or creating shadows there; pushing some paintings towards momentary sleights of impressionism; and others towards seamless, burnished hyperreality. The bird's eye view suggests a kind of superhuman vision which can simultaneously take in the entire view with breath-taking clarity, like some bionic eagle."
Mic Moroney, from the essay "Out of the Apocalypse into the Sublime - bursting into Irish Landscape: Citizen Helnwein"
2004/07/01
The Crawford Municipal Art Gallery, Cork
Gottfried Helnwein - Irish and Other Landscapes'
Ireland
2004/06/19
California State University, Dominguez Hills
Shared Reading: Gottfried Helnwein
Jeanne Curran and Susan R. Takata
Gottfried Helnwein's Epiphany I
* Helnwein's Epiphany I has been up on our site for years now. For a while I used it as wallpaper on my desktop. Perhaps that explains how the first hypertext poem came to be one about the Virgin. But as I struggled with updating the site, I checked all my old resources and came across materials that explain Helnwein's commitments and meanings far better than I could alone.
2004/04/25
Studio
Sir Ben Kingsley visiting Helnwein's studio in Ireland
2004/04/18
Studio Helnwein
Reception for Sir Ben Kingsley and Patrick Morrison at Helnwein's studio
"When I am reincarnated I want to come back to this castle and relive tonight!"
Nora Owen,
former Minister for Justice of Ireland
2004/04/05
Studio Helnwein
Austrian State Secretary for Art and Media, Franz Morak meets with Antje Vollmer, Vice-Speaker of German Parliament at Helnwein's Irish home.
2004/04/01
www.art.ie
Gottfried Helnwein at the Crawford Municipal Art Gallery
Continuing the theme of documenting the landscape, internationally renowned artist Goffried Helnwein will exhibit a number of large-scale photo-realist canvases depicting Irish landscapes. Helnwein lives for much of the year in Co. Tipperary and his paintings illustrate the drama and the beauty of the countryside as well as revealing the changing landscape of Ireland.
Helnwein, (born in Vienna in 1948), is a formidable artist and his work has often been proved controversial, because they function as moral probes. He continually reveals emotive issues within his work practice.
2004/03/01
Quest
Interview with Helnwein
Marc Kayser talks with Gottfried Helnwein
Ich spüre ein überwältigend emotionales Gefühl, wenn ich im Flugzeug sitze und schaue herunter auf diese kleine grüne Insel Irland. Ich werde so sentimental dass ich Tränen in den Augen habe.
Obwohl ich dort nicht geboren bin, habe ich das Gefühl, ich gehöre zu diesen vielen Iren, die dort seit Jahrhunderten um ihre ihre karge Existenz kämpfen, singen, dichten, saufen und ständig auswandern mussten. Aus irgendeinem Grunde fühle ich mich als Teil dieser eigenartigen und traurigen Geschichte.
2004/01/01
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2003/12/13
Shok Magazine
Interview with Cyril Helnwein
Adeline Gustin
Canada
After rubbing shoulders with some of the biggest names of contemporary art as a child, Cyril Helnwein now lives quietly in Ireland, surrounded by a circle of loyal friends -famous or not- close to whom he seems to have foud some kind of serenity. Glitters of fame ? He leaves them to others - who have more time to spend in official receptions and society dinners. Quick interview with a shadow artist who keeps trying to bring our world to light...
2003/08/25
Profil
Interview with Helnwein at his home in Tipperary
Herbert Lackner
Herbert Lackner chief editor of the Austrian newsmagazine "Profil" talks with Gottfried Helnwein
2003/01/01
Studio
Restoration of the estate continued
2002/12/10
South Tipperary Arts Centre
Print Show
Ireland
group show
2002/12/06
Fenton Gallery
Christmas show 2002
group show
2002/12/01
Rubicon Gallery
Heaven on Earth
ART+action 2002
group show
Artists support Nazareth House in Cape Town South Africa.
Nazareth House is a world respected organisation dedicated to the stable and secure care of children in need. The Sisters of Nazareth were asked to care for one HIV baby in 1992 and since then, in their centre and their township outreach programmes, they have looked after more than 250 HIV infected babies and children.
2002/09/01
Lead White Gallery
Helnwein
Mic Moroney
Group show
Helnwein's painting - both cheekily and totally in homage - appropriates the great paintings, "The Polar Sea" (1824) by the leading German Romantic landscape artist Casper David Friedrich. Helnwein here re-renders the painting in a gloomy, cinematic blue-black duochrome, and hugely magnifies it from its original scale (about 1 metre by 1 metre 30), although the foundered ship still seems dwarfed and pulverised by the splintering ice sheets. It remains a fine example of that particularly Germanic celebration of heroic humanity dashing itself against the majestic cruelty of nature.
Helnwein, in his wry title and borrowing of the image, is suggesting an uncomfortable paradigm behind Friedrich's painting - a perpetual sense of momentous revolution within nature, raw humanity and indeed artistic culture. These ideas pervaded Friedrich's work, as well as that of composer Richard Wagner and philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche - all of whose works were later so mistakenly absorbed into the "superhuman" aesthetic of Nazi ideaology and doctrine.
2002/07/14
Ireland
Lord and Lady Lloyd Webber and William S. Farish, American Ambassador to Great Britain visit Gottfried Helnwein at his studio in Ireland.
2002/07/10
Ireland
Antje Vollmer stays at Gottfried Helnwein's irish home
Antje Vollmer, vice-speaker of German parliament, spends her vacation at the home of Gottfried Helnwein and his family in Ireland where she meets with artists, writers, actors, musicians and other people active in the fields of culture.
For the past 3 years, every summer, Gottfried Helnwein is inviting creative people from all over the world to stay at his home in Ireland.
2002/07/01
Ireland
Beck visits Helnwein in Ireland and stays at his home
2002/05/01
Ireland
Nuala Fenton Gallery, Cork
Kilkenny versus Tipperary
group show
2002/03/05
Jason Lee acquires Helnwein's "Irish Landscape"
2002/02/04
Irish Tatler
Artist's Impression
Alex Bunbury
A castle in Tipperary is the setting for this most unlikely of squires. Politics, paint and provocation are the life blood of Austrian artist Gottfried Helnwein and his work.
2002/01/01
Ireland
Helnwein's studio
2002/01/01
Ireland
working on "Landscape 2"
Kiltinane, Tipperary
2002/01/01
Irish Times
Articles about Helnwein, Irish Times
Ireland
from 1998 to 2001
2001/11/11
Irish Tatler
Artist's Impression
Alex Bunbury
photographs by James Fennel
A castle in Tipperary is the setting for this most unlikely of squires. Politics, paint and provocation are the life and blood of Austrian artist Gottfried Helnwein and his work.
Ireland got its first real glimpse into the mind of Gottfried Helnwein in August of this year when he headlined the increasingly high profile Kilkenny Arts Festival. Across the medieval city, familiar landmarks were draped in gigantic posters bearing the Helnwein trademark. Huge freckle-faced Kilkenny children - their eyes closed and vulnerable yet possessed of a curious wisdom - occupied the walls from St Canice's Cathedral to the courtyard of Kilkenny castle. Dominating the Castle entrance was a massive print entitled "Epiphany", depicting a voluptuous mother proudly displaying her naked young boy to a gathering of sharp-dressed officers. It is only when one registers the swastikas and iron crosses on the officers' uniforms that one looks again at this toddler and beholds the unmistakeable mug of Adolf Hitler Junior. This was a bold statement by Gottfried in which he was effectively drawing a comparison between the iconoclastic and suppressive nature of the Nazi system and the more disturbing tenets of Roman Catholicism.
2001/08/26
Ireland on Sunday
Painting daubed
A controversial "Nazi" image by artist Gottfried Helnwein was daubed with red paint last week as Kilkenny Arts Festival entered its final days. Another Helnwein print, of a local girl, was set on fire and extensively damaged.
2001/08/20
The Irish Times
This year's Kilkenny Arts Festival helped take challenging work out of the gallery and onto the streets.
Aiden Dunne
Helnwein is famously confrontational, and his bold conflations of Nazi and Christian iconography, in Epiphany and other prominently displayed pictures, predictably generated some friction. Yet, in a way, one shouldn't rush to condemn condemnations of, or expressions or resignation about, Helnwein's work, no matter how superficial or uninformed they turn out to be. Because, let's face it, a large part of its effectiveness had to do with its calculated, barbed ambiguity.
The point of the images is that they put it up to you as a viewer. Given that, one potential line of criticism is that they are designed solely to be provocative, like Marcus Harvey's portrait of Myra Hindley. But the abiding strength of Helnwein's work is that provocation is a means rather than an end; it is - however uncomfortable - morally grounded, if not necessarily in a way that will please all observers...
His beautiful photographs of Kilkenny children are, collectively, a recognisable derivative of his work Selection, which implicitly placed the viewer in the position of someone marking children for extermination. Strong stuff.
If that seems irrelevant in an Irish context, one could always point to Northern Ireland and to the scandals that have shaken the complacent authority of church and state in recent years.
What is more innocent, more open, more charming than the face of a child? Except that we are more than ever uncomfortably aware that the act of looking is not at all innocent, and Helnwein's children, with their closed, downcast eyes, decline to meet our collective gaze. Why? Perhaps because they insist on remaining within the orbits of their imaginations.
There is also, however, a slight unease arising from the uniformity of the images and the awareness that the subjects are being directed. Helnwein has a knack for throwing responsibility for what we are looking at back onto us, the viewers.