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20. novembre 2005
San Francisco Chronicle
Swells
Catherine Bigelow
GOTTFRIED HELNWEIN AT MODERNISM
Mod Squad: Gallerist Martin Muller promised, and delivered, a colorful evening celebrating "New Paintings," the latest exhibition by Austrian artist Gottfried Helnwein, at Modernism. Especially if you're seated between Helnwein and his friend-collector Marilyn Manson at Muller's Modernism West annex for a postshow repast created by the artisans of Foreign Cinema. But Helnwein and Manson are fascinating, articulate men who happen to create uncomfortable art.
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Mod Squad: Gallerist Martin Muller promised, and delivered, a colorful evening celebrating "New Paintings," the latest exhibition by Austrian artist Gottfried Helnwein, at Modernism.
Especially if you're seated between Helnwein and his friend-collector Marilyn Manson at Muller's Modernism West annex for a postshow repast created by the artisans of Foreign Cinema. |
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"Just call me Manson," said the rocker, sporting a subdued version of his signature undead look. "I was a journalist once. But I got tired of too many boring interviews."
Hmm, I pondered. So my future is filled with face paint or this is going to a long, painful dinner ... for both of us. But Helnwein and Manson are fascinating, articulate men who happen to create uncomfortable art. Manson even created his own movement -- Celebritarian Corp. -- which I shan't even attempt to interpret. |
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I pleaded similar ignorance of Helnwein's art, but was rewarded with a Bingo! moment, when I said his "Untitled" piece (featured on Martin's flyer) brought to mind a nightmarish version of "Alice in Wonderland."
Guess who plans to create a film about Lewis Carroll, with Manson in the starring role? |
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Helnwein lives in Ireland but paints in Los Angeles: "L.A. is a place for anarchy. It's a good place to create art." His countryman Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger sometimes drops by. "It's seldom I meet a politician I actually like," said Helnwein, laughing. "Arnold operates on the naive belief that you can make something better. He reinvents stuff."
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Beneath the floating, flitting images of Naomie Kremer's "Paint Moves," guests at the one long table included Helnwein's daughter, Mercedes; Austin Hills; Metallica's Lars Ulrich and his pal Steve Wiig; Chronicle Managing Editor Robert Rosenthal and his wife, Inka; and Margaret and Peter Allen. Manson hadn't met author/painter/bon vivant Barnaby Conrad but knew his work -- he gifts friends with Conrad's absinthe book.
Earlier Barnaby had quipped cleverly (natch) about his beloved "green fairy" elixir. Asking for a repeat, Conrad thought for a moment, then broke into a big grin. "I don't remember. And if you can't remember, that's definitely an 'absinthe' quote!" |
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(1) Martin Muller (left), with Gottfried Helnwein and Marilyn Manson at the Modernism Gallery for the opening of Helnwein's exhibition. (Barnaby Conrad III / Special to The Chronicle).
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