THE CHILD: WORKS BY GOTTFRIED HELNWEIN

- curated by Robert Flynn Johnson, California Palace of the Legion of Honor, Lincoln Park, July 31-Nov. 28 -
Peter Frank
AC (ArtCircles) (is a Public Service Project for the Documentation of All Art) | 01. September 2004

Austrian-born and educated and now living Los Angeles, Helnwein employs a hyperrealist manner that will remind Americans of Gerhard Richter but, if anything, works to opposite effect. Rather than re-confirm post-modernist cynicism, Helnwein rekindles post-war anguish. This selection, going back more than three decades, emphasizes his preoccupation with the image of the child, from early Nitsch- and Schwarzkogler-influenced photo-actions (with the requisite bandages) to recent large portrait-like heads and depictions of Christ-child-like babes attracting odd, menacing crowds. A perverse streak runs through the images, but it’s not pederasty: tinged with surrealism, it’s an enduring shame and anger at the Nazi past – and the artist’s suspicion that Naziism hasn’t been eradicated.

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Gottfried Helnwein: Epiphany I (Adoration of the Magi)
Epiphany I (Adoration of the Magi) 1996
210 cm x 333 cm. mixed media (oil and acrylic on canvas). Denver Art Museum.
Kent Logan Collection.
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