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PETER MURRAY "HELNWEIN, IRISH AND OTHER LANDSCAPES" 2004 Introduction From the early nineteenth century up the Nazi era, Vienna was a city where extraordinary advances in medicine, psychology and political and social theory took place. Helnwein's art draws inspiration from this city. His portraits of children, vulnerable and damaged, can be read as a commentary on psychoanalysis, where internalised traumas are brought to the surface. Pioneered in Vienna, Freudian psychoanalysis was too easily used to suppress acknowledgement of child abuse. In his conflation of Nazi propaganda with Catholic iconography, Helnwin critiques the denial of history that enveloped his native country in the 1950's. His paintings of Disney characters such as Mickey Mouse evoke consumer capitalism, the theoretical underpinnings of which were developed in Vienna by Ludwig von Mises and Freidrich Heyek, and transferred, as with so much of the intellectual and artistic life of Vienna, to the United States in the 1930's. The ruins of post-war Vienna formed the backdrop for Carol Reed's The Thrid Man, a film which, perhaps not coincidentally, also deals witht he damage caused to children by the moral corruption of adults. The landscapes, and a cityscape of Vienna, presented in this exhibition draw these different threads together, Helnwein takes the panorama, that heroic nineteenth century attempt to contain all knowlege in a single image, and suborns the green hills of Ireland to his contemporary take on the imperial gaze. In like fashion he paints large vistas of the Arizona desert, a landscape so different from the lush Irish fields and yet also very connected, through emigration and through images in the films of John Ford, whose Irish sensibility helped shape the mythology of the American West. Many of Helnwein's paintings are of interiors, dark and claustrophobic. These large panoramic landscapes are a relatively late development in his work and, while they eschew the narrative, they clarly reveal the visionary quality of his art. The exhibition has come about through the dedicated work of curator Dawn Williams and Gottfried and Renata Helnwein
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