
Presence and Time: Gottfried Helnwein's Pictures http://www.helnwein-museum.com/article2534.html, Stella Rollig, director of the Lentos Museum of Modern Art Linz, 2006
Robert Crumb, letter to his San Francisco art-dealer Martin Muller, 1992
Presence and Time: Gottfried Helnwein's Pictures http://www.helnwein-museum.com/article2534.html, Stella Rollig, director of the Lentos Museum of Modern Art Linz, 2006
“An artist’s life is all very fine and moving. But only in retrospect. In books.”
1960's, Conversations with Samuel Beckett and Bram van Velde' (1965 - 1969)
William S. Burroughs, Helnwein's Work http://www.helnwein.com/texte/selected_authors/artikel_103.html, Lawrence, Kansas, 1990
Source: 1956 - 1967, Art-as-Art Dogma' part II, (1964), pp. 156-157
“There are no holidays for art; and that’s just fine with the artist.”
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The Piano Teacher (1988)
Peter Gorsen, about the depiction of wounded children in Helnwein's work, Albertina Museum catalogue, Gottfried Helnwein solo-exhibition, 1985, www.gottfried-helnwein-child.com http:////www.gottfried-helnwein-child.com/index.html
“It was a fine thing to be a newspaperman and I very much wanted to be a good one.”
Source: The Boys Of Summer, Chapter 2, Ceremonies of Innocence, p. 175
Source: Conversations with Judith Cladel (1939–1944), p. 407
Journal, 29 March 1912 http://www.spri.cam.ac.uk/museum/diaries/scottslastexpedition/
1926 - 1941, Autobiography of the artist' (1941)