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South Tipperary Arts Centre
Senator Martin Mansergh

Austria has been one of the main hubs of European culture, especially in music and art. The artists are not always conventional or conformist. Like the recent prizewinner for literature, Elfriede Jelinek, some of Helnwein’s work, which takes an uncomfortable look at Austria’s past and the unhealthily close relationship between Church and Sate in the Nazi era, has caused controversy.
I think we should be in no doubt that we are in the presence of the work of an artist of exceptional stature, who is greatly in demand, both for different commissions, but also for set designs for stage and film. ... +

Gottfried Helnwein : Ireland
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Arts and Culture of the South East
Brendan Maher

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Helnwein:
"...When I look at a work of Art I ask myself: does it challenge me, does it touch, move or inspire me? Do I learn something from it, does it startle or amaze me - do I get excited, upset?
That is the test any artwork has to pass: can it create an emotional impact on a human being even when he has no education or any information about art? I’ve always had a problem with art that you can only understand if you have a degree in art history, and I have a problem with theories in general. Most of them are bullshit anyway.
Most critics and theorists have little respect for artists, and I think the importance of theory in art is totally overrated. Real art is self-evident. Real art is intense, challenging, enchanting, exciting and unsettling; it has a quality and magic that you cannot explain. Like the Blues, a poem of Rimbaud or Rembrandt's late self-portraits.
Art is not logic, and if you really want to experience it, your mind and rational thinking will be of little help. Art is something spiritual that you can only experience with your senses, your heart, your soul. Think of Bob Dylan, Hendrix, Mozart, Howling Wolf, Goya, Marilyn Manson, Bukowski or Robert Crumb - do you need to know the theories that some busybodies might attach to their art in order to experience it?
Marcel Duchamp said: "The work of art is always based on the two poles of the onlooker and the maker, and the spark that comes from the bipolar action gives birth to something - like electricity."
These two poles is all you need. ... +

Ireland
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." ... +

Gottfried Helnwein : Untitled (After Caspar David Friedrich)
The Sunday Times
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. ... +

Gottfried Helnwein : Michael Flatley and Gottfried Helnwein
Ireland
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Gottfried Helnwein :
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MTV.com, United States
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." ... +

Gottfried Helnwein :
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Carrigaline Photographic Society
Newsletter – Issue 19
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. ... +

Gottfried Helnwein : Irish Landscape3  (Nire Valley)
The Times
UK
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. ... ... +

Gottfried Helnwein : Helnwein working on "Irish landscape" (Tullamaine)
Irish Examiner
Arts
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. ... +

Evening Echo
News
Edel O'Connel
Austrian artist's extreme realist paintings on show in Cork
A SPECTACULAR Exhibition which includes Irish Landscapes by an internationally renowned Austrian Artist is causing a stir at the Crawford Municipial Art Gallery in Cork. ... +

Gottfried Helnwein : Irish Landscape III (Nire Valley)
Irish Times
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. ... +

eircom.net
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. ... +

CIRCA
Art magazine

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. ... +

Lyric fm
Ireland
Olga Buckley
Thursday 29 and Saturday 31 July 2004
Helnwein talkes to Olga Buckley ... +

Gottfried Helnwein : The Helnwein Family in the library
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Gottfried Helnwein : Irish Landscape 5  (Sky Tullamaine Castle)
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Gottfried at Crawford Municipial Art Gallery in Cork
A local man on a recent visit to Cork, on paying a visit to the Crawford Art Gallery, thought the scenes in some of the beautiful landscape portraits on view looked rather familiar.  Closer inspection showed the paintings were part of an exhibition of the work of Austrian artist, Gottfried Helnwein.  Mr Helnwein, who now resides in Kilsheelan Castle, was born in Vienna in 1948.  His Cork exhibition, ‘Irish and Other Landscapes’ includes one local scene 'Kiltinan', kindly loaned by Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber, and another landscape titled, 'Tullamaine'.
The Cork exhibition continues to September 4th and anyone in the vicinity of the Crawford Art Gallery will find a visit to the exhibition most rewarding. ... +

Gottfried Helnwein : Das Paradies und die Peri
Robert Schumann Festival 2004
Tonhalle Düsseldorf
Thomas Moore
Helnwein creates multi-media-installation for the Schumann-festival 2004
Das Paradies und die Peri
Stage, light, video and costumes: Gottfried Helnwein
Thomas Moore, Lalla Rookh: An Oriental Romance
Thomas Moore (1779–1852) has a permanent place in literary history as the friend and biographer of Byron and as the preeminent "Irish melodist" (after his Irish Melodies, which went through scores of editions beginning in 1807). He was a best-selling author for most of his career, rivaling and sometimes outdistancing Byron in this respect. His major venture in Romantic Orientalism, Lalla Rookh (1817), earned him £3,000 from Longman even before it was well under way, at that time the largest sum ever offered for a single poem. It was a sound investment for the publisher, going through more than twenty editions during the author's lifetime. ... +

Gottfried Helnwein : Helnwein, irish and other Landscapes
Reviews
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." ... +

Fenton Gallery
Cork
Group Show
Jul 2-30 Summer Exhibition Includes works by William Crozier, Gottfried Helnwein and Sarah Walker. ... +



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