Description
Explore the striking world of Gottfried Helnwein, a prominent Austrian painter, photographer, filmmaker, and set designer, with this comprehensive monograph. Released in 2020 by Skira Editore, this brand-new edition (ISBN: 9788857239897) presents an in-depth journey into the mind of Helnwein, born in Vienna in 1948. His works reveal unsettling truths that society often prefers to ignore. This monograph unveils the artist’s obsession with deconstructing the rhetoric of war, challenging self-absolution narratives, and exposing the pitfalls of religious mystification. The book is meticulously edited by Demetrio Paparoni and organized into sections that serve as a valuable resource for understanding Helnwein's multifaceted art. Inside, you’ll find a thought-provoking preface by acclaimed actor Sean Penn, alongside insightful essays from Klaus Schröder, the director of the Albertina in Vienna, and Martin Muller, the director of Modernism Gallery in San Francisco. To further enrich your experience, a compelling conversation between Helnwein and American conceptual artist Jonathon Keats delves into the intricacies of the artist's thought process. This monograph is more than a collection of images; it is an essential exploration of contemporary art and a vital piece for collectors and art enthusiasts alike. Discover the powerful themes that run through Helnwein’s work and understand why he remains a significant figure in the art world. Perfect for anyone looking to deepen their appreciation of modern artistry, particularly those fascinated by the interplay of war, religion, and identity in visual culture.