A common space for harmonic peacemakers
Hanoch Levin
Gil Shohat
World prèmiere: January 18, 2010
The Opera Orchestra - The Israel Symphony Orchestra Rishon LeZion
Sung in Hebrew
Surtitles in English and Hebrew
A world première, based on one of the most important Israeli plays of all time by Hanoch Levin. A journey of escape towards the unknown in an opera featuring death and despair intertwined with a hope for a better future.
Further Reading:
Selektion - Ninth November Night
Art Installation By Gottfried Helnwein in The Israeli Opera
http://kristallnacht.helnwein.com/
http://www.gottfried-helnwein-child.com/
http://www.helnwein-theater.com/
"My Art is not an answer, - it is a question."
OBJECTS AS HISTORY IN TWENTIETH-CENTURY GERMAN ART: BECKMANN
TO BEUYS
Two years after Beuy's death the Viennese artist Gottfried Helnwein created a striking and odd image bringing Breker and Beuys together. Helnwein posed the eighty-eight-year old Breker unconfortably holding Helnwein's portrait of Beuys in front of his chest. The older man with furrowed brow directs the glossy, skeletal image of Beuys-like an icon painting-away from his own gaze and toward that of the viewer.
On the occasion of Helnwein's Solo Show "I Was a Child" at Friedman Benda NY
My first paintings were little watercolors of wounded, disfigured and bandaged children. I was incredibly naive at that time and completely uninformed about any aspect of traditional art; deliberately, because I rejected anything that came from my parents’ generation.
Once I learned about the Holocaust, I realized its implications, and saw the collective denial and amnesia in Austria at that time. Everything froze for me and I refused to move on from that point. Maybe due to my infantile obsession with ‘justness,’ something broke for me, and from then on I felt detached from my ancestors, their traditions and values.
I avoided all established cultural institutions like museums, and I never visited a gallery. I was a proud ‘orphaned’ street kid, glad to be ignorant. I only cared about the so-called ‘trivial arts’ like comics and rock music. In a way, I was privileged when I began painting because I was completely free. I had no influences from other artists and I had no goals regarding a career. I took cheap watercolors and started to paint. It was like talking to myself, I didn’t know where this would lead to and if anyone would ever notice my little paintings. I had no idea if they were any good either because I had nothing to compare them to.
The Child Dreams - Gottfried Helnwein
Documentary about Gottfried Helnwein working on the new Israeli Opera "The Child Dreams", written by Hanoch Levin.
World prèmiere: January 18, 2010
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Gottfried Helnwein photo shoot
A clip from the documentary "Helnwein - The Silence of Innocence". Gottfried Helnwein photographing a model in his Irish studio.
03. November 2011
04. March 2011
06. February 2011
The Sacramento Bee
Art Correspondent
"PEACE
NOT WAR
GENEROSITY
NOT GREED
EMPATHY
NOT HATE
CREATIVITY
NOT DESTRUCTION
EVERYBODY
NOT JUST US"
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