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GOTTFRIED HELNWEIN Select Solo Exhibitions 2014 Gottfried Helnwein GOTTFRIED HELNWEIN Select Solo Exhibitions 2014 Gottfried Helnwein, Daelim Contemporary Art Museum, Seoul, Korea 2013 Retrospective. Albertina Museum, Vienna, Austria 2013-2012 Fe, esperanza, y caridad. Museo Nacional de San Carlos, San Carlos, Mexico. 2012 Gottfried Helnwein. Friedman Benda, New York, NY 2011 Inferno of the Innocents. Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, CA Retrospective. Santralistanbul, Museum for Contemporary Art, Main Gallery, Istanbul, Turkey Undeniably Me: Gottfried Helnwein. Galerie Rudolfinum, Prague 2010 Gottfried Helnwein: I Was a Child. Friedman Benda Gallery, New York, NY Ninth November Night. Tel Aviv, Israel 2009 Gottfried Helnwein. Friedman Benda Gallery, New York, NY The Disasters of War II. Modernism Gallery, San Francisco, CA Gottfried Helnwein. Central European House of Photography, Bratislava, Slovakia Gottfried Helnwein. The Murmur of the Innocents. Modernism Gallery, San Francisco, CA Fotografica Bogota 2009. Gottfried Helnwein: Installation in the city of Bogota. Museo de Arte Colonial, Bogota, Columbia 2008 Angels Sleeping. Galerie Rudolfinum, Prague, Czech Republic The Disasters of War II. Modernism Gallery, San Francisco, CA Prints. Greyfriars Municipial Art Gallery, Waterford City, Ireland The Last Child. Waterford Fringe Festival, Waterford, Ireland Ninth November Night. City of Philadelphia, PA I Walk Alone. Natalie and James Thompson Art Gallery, San Jose State University, San Jose, CA 2007 The Disasters of War. In memory of Francisco de Goya. Modernism Gallery, San Francisco, CA Angels Sleeping. Greyfriars Municipial Art Gallery, Waterford Fringe Festival, Waterford, Ireland Galerie Marenzi, Leibnitz, Austria 2006 Face it! Lentos Museum of Modern Art, Linz, Germany Los Caprichos. Modernism Gallery, San Francisco, CA Fenton Gallery, Cork, Ireland Galerie Brockstedt Berlin, Germany Helnwein – Diary of the Artist Against Violence. Mackey Gallery, Houston, TX. Installation in conjunction with FotoFest 2006. The Eleventh International Biennial of Photography and Photo Related Art. Houston, TX 2005 Beautiful Children. Galerie Ludwig Schloss Oberhausen, Oberhausen; Wilhelm-Busch Museum, Hanover, Germany New Paintings. Modernism Gallery, San Francisco, CA Fall of the Angels. Episcopal Seminary; Installation in conjunction with the exhibition Soul, Museum of Modern Art, Ostend Bruges, Belgium 2004 The Child - Works by Gottfried Helnwein. Palace of the Legion of Honor, San Francisco Fine Art Museum, San Francisco, CA Irish and other Landscapes. Crawford Municipal Art Gallery, Cork, Ireland Modern Sleep. Modernism Gallery, San Francisco, CA Landscapes. South Tipperary Arts Center, Tipperary, Ireland Fenton Gallery, Cork, Ireland Schmeidler-Goetz Gallery, Los Angeles, CA 2003 Paradise Burning (American Paintings III). Modernism Gallery, San Francisco, CA Ninth November Night. Museum of Tolerance, Simon Wiesenthal Center, Los Angeles, CA 2002 Downtown. Modernism Gallery, San Francisco, CA 2001 Butler House Gallery, exhibition in conjunction with installation at Annual Arts Festival, Kilkenny, Ireland Between Heaven and Earth – New Classical Movements in the Art of Today. Ostend Museum of Modern Art, Ostend, in conjunction with Fall of the Angels. St. Joseph’s Church, Ostend, Belgium New Paintings. Modernism Gallery, San Francisco, CA Epiphany. Kilkenny Arts Festival, Kilkenny City Center, Kilkenny Ireland 2000 Robert Sandelson Gallery, London, England Gottfried Helnwein – The American Paintings. Modernism Gallery, San Francisco, CA 1999 Apokalypse. Dominican Church, Niederösterreichisches Landesmuseum, Krems, Austria New Paintings. Modernism Gallery, San Francisco, CA 1998 Wäinö Aaltonen Museum, Turku, Finland New Paintings & Sculpture. Modernism Gallery, San Francisco, CA 1997 Helnwein. The State Russian Museum, St. Petersberg, Russia New Works. Modernism Gallery, San Francisco, CA Ninth November Night. Marble Palace, The State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia 1996 Retrospective. Museum of Fine Art, Otaru, Japan Selection – Ninth November Night. Kulturbrauerei, Berlin, Germany New Works. Modernism Gallery, San Francisco, CA Ninth November Nigh. Museum of Fine Art, Otaru, Japan 1995 Faces. Houston Center for Photography, Houston, TX Galerie Brockstedt, Berlin, Germany New Works. Modernism Gallery, San Francisco, CA Ninth November Nigh. Ludwig Museum Schloss Oberhausen, Germany 1994 Faces. Centre International d'Art Contemporain de Montréal, Canada Mittelrhein Museum, Haus Metternich, Koblenz, Germany Städtisches Museum, Schleswig, Germany Museum für Fotografie und Zeitkunst, Bremen, Germany Blue Terminato. Vienna City Center, Vienna, Austria New Works. Modernism Gallery, San Francisco, CA New Works. Galerie Klaus Kiefer, Essen, Germany 1993 Faces. Traveling exhibition: Rheinisches Landesmuseum, Bonn; Joseph Albers Museum, Quadrat Bottrop; Moderne Galerie, Bottrop, Germany Ninth November Night. Museum St. Ingbert, Albert Weisgerber Stiftung, Saarland, Germany 1992 Faces. Goethe Institut Centre Culture Allemand, Paris, France Modernism Gallery, San Francisco, CA Pfalzgalerie Museum, Kaiserslautern, Germany Kunstmuseum, Thun, Switzerland Faces. Stadtmuseum, Munich, Germany Ninth November Night. Heilbronn City Center, Germany Der Untermensch. Kunsthalle Bremen, Germany 1991 Kindskopf (Head of Child). Minoritten Kirche, Museum of Lower Austria, Krems, Austria 48 Portraits. Galerie Koppelmann, Cologne, Germany Galerie Würthle, Vienna, Austria 1990 Fotografien. Musée de l'Elysée, Lausanne, Switzerland Ninth November Night. Musée de l' Elysée Lausanne, Switzerland Kunstverein Ludwigsburg, Germany Galerie Lilian André, Basel, Switzerland Galerie Claudio Righetti, Bern, Switzerland 1989 Zeichnungen und Arbeiten auf Papier. Folkwang Museum, Essen, Germany Galerie Klaus Kiefer, Essen, Germany 1988 Ninth November Night. Museum Ludwig and Cologne Cathedral, Cologne, Germany Arbeiten auf Papier. Kunstverein Ludwigsburg, Germany Kunstverein Siegen, Germany Villa Waldrich, Siegen, Germany Friedman-Guinness Galerie, Heidelberg, Germany 1987 Der Untermensch - Gottfried Helnwein, Self-Portraits 1970- 1987. Museé d'Art Moderne, Strasbourg, Germany Der Untermensch. Kunsthalle Bremen, Germany Leopold Hoesch Museum, Düren, Germany; Villa Stuck, Munich, Germany New Works. Galerie Würthle, Vienna, Austria Museum für Fotografie und Zeitkunst, Bremen, Germany Gott der Untermenschen. Performance, Camp Kopal of the Austrian Army, St. Pölten-Spratzern, Austria Galerie Angelika Harthan, Stuttgart, Germany 1986 Freie Volksbühne, Berlin, Germany Mittelrhein Museum, Koblenz, Germany 1985 Arbeiten auf Papier. Albertina Museum, Vienna, Austria 1983 Retrospective. Stadtmuseum, Munich, Germany Städische Galerie, Nürnberg, Germany Eröffnung der Helnwein Retrospektive. Münchner Stadtmuseum, Munich, Germany Galerie Spectrum, Vienna, Austria 1982 Photo Art. Cologne, Germany Galerie 70, Berlin, Germany Galerie Lucien Bilinelli, Brussels, Belgium Galerie Spectrum, Vienna, Austria 1981 Baumgartner Gallery, Washington D.C. Galerie Spectrum, Vienna, Austria Galerie Brodil, Salzburg, Austria 1980 Albertina Museum, Vienna, Austria Galerie Siau, Amsterdam, Netherlands Galerie Bloch, Innsbruck, Austria Galerie Grüner, Linz, Austria Galerie Diagonal, Stuttgart, Germany 1979 Galleria de Naviglio, Milan, Italy Zeichnungen. Albertina Museum, Vienna, Austria Das Internationale Jahr des Kindes. Zurich, Switzerland Städtische Galerie Forum, Wels, Austria Galerie Spectrum, Vienna, Austria Galerie Grüner, Linz, Austria 1978 Galerie Niedlich, Stuttgart, Germany Galerie Spectrum, Vienna, Austria 1976 Galerie Bloch, Innsbruck, Austria 1975 Galerie Jasa Fine Art, Munich, Germany Zeichnungen. Galerie Christian Brandstaetter, Vienna, Austria 1974 Galerie Jasa Fine Art, Munich, Germany 1973 Sandra. Performance, Galerie Stubenbastei, Vienna, Austria Pinocchio. Peformance, Vienna, Austria Pinocchio II. Performance, Vienna, Austria St. Stefan with Robert Schöller. Performance, Vienna, Austria Hallo Dulder. Performance, Vienna, Austria 1971 Dommayergasse, Vienna, Austria Galerie D, Mödling, Vienna, Austria Galerie im Pressehaus, Vienna, Austria Galerie in der Kaisersrasse, Nürnberg, Germany 1970 Nacht Galerie im Atrium, Vienna, Austria Select Group Exhibitions 2011-2012 Marilyn Monroe - Legend, Myth and Icon. Palazzo Bembo, Venice, Italy 2011 Undeniably Me. Galerie Rudolfinum, Prague, Czech Republic Incongruous. When Art Makes Us Laugh. Musee cantonal des Beaux-Arts de Lausanne, Switzerland New Faces. Santa Barbara Museum of Art, CA Polaroid (Im)possible. WestLicht. Museum of Photography, Vienna, Austria 2010 Decadence Now! Visions of Excess. Galerie Rudolfinum, Prague, Czech Republic You never know what will happen next…The collection from 1900- 2010. Lentos Museum of Art, Lentos, Austria 2009 Body and Language: Contemporary Photography from the Albertina Collection. Albertina Museum, Vienna, Austria Masterpieces of Modern Art. Albertina Museum, Albertina, Austria The Figure. Denver Art Museum, Denver, CO The 20th Century Gallery of the Permanent Collection, Figge Art Museum, Davenport, IA Brücken in die Gegenwart. Galerie Kunsthaus Muerz, Austria Los Angeles Art Show 2009 Los Angeles Convention Center, Trigg Ison Gallery, Los Angeles, CA Hängung #4. Collection of Alison & Peter W. Klein, Eberdingen- Nussdorf, Germany That’s all Folks! Cultuurcentrum Brügge, Stadshallen, Bruges, Belgium Collector's Choice - Brücken in die Gegenwart. Galerie Kunsthaus Muerz, Austria 2008 Kunst nach 1970. Albertina Museum, Vienna, Austria Lichtspuren. Lentos Museum of Modern
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