Each print is signed and numbered by Gottfried Helnwein, and printed by master printer Cyril Helnwein.
Our museum-quality, fine-art prints are printed with archival pigment inks on somerset velvet paper (matte), created by the artisan paper manufacturer St Cuthberts Mill.
St Cuthberts Mill, based in Somerset England, specializes in the manufacturing of gallery-quality professional papers for elite artists. Their experienced papermakers carefully create professional mould made papers, using one of the few remaining cylinder mould machines left in the world.
Each print is signed and numbered by Gottfried Helnwein, and printed by master printer Cyril Helnwein.
Our museum-quality, fine-art prints are printed with archival pigment inks on somerset velvet paper (matte), created by artisan paper manufacturer St Cuthberts Mill.
St Cuthberts Mill, based in Somerset England, specializes in the manufacturing of gallery-quality professional papers for elite artists. Their experienced papermakers carefully create professional mould made papers, using one of the few remaining cylinder mould machines left in the world.
Each print is signed and numbered by Gottfried Helnwein, and printed by master printer Cyril Helnwein.
Our museum-quality, fine-art prints are printed with archival pigment inks on somerset velvet paper (matte),
created by the artisan paper manufacturer St Cuthberts Mill.
St Cuthberts Mill, based in Somerset England, specializes in the manufacturing of gallery-quality professional papers for elite artists.
Their experienced papermakers carefully create professional mould made papers,
using one of the few remaining cylinder mould machines left in the world.
• By Gottfried Helnwein
(A part of the Disasters of War series shown at the Albertina)
“It is no coincidence, that of all the big retrospectives that we have shown (in the Albertina), from Gerhard Richter to Georg Baselitz, this exhibition of Gottfried Helnwein
was the exhibition that by far touched people the most, and the one that moved some to tears. I almost couldn’t believe it. But Gottfried Helnwein shakes people at their core,
he moves their hearts. And it pleases me, of course, when one can show, that art does not have to be art for art’s sake, that it can have a message, a message which
affects people and moves them.”
Klaus Albrecht Schröder
Direktor,
Albertina Museum Wien
The Helnwein retrospective is the most successful exhibition of a living artist in the history of the Albertina.
“It is no coincidence, that of all the big retrospectives that we have shown (in the Albertina), from Gerhard Richter to Georg Baselitz, this exhibition of Gottfried Helnwein was the exhibition that by far touched people the most, and the one that moved some to tears. I almost couldn’t believe it. But Gottfried Helnwein shakes people at their core, he moves their hearts. And it pleases me, of course, when one can show, that art does not have to be art for art’s sake, that it can have a message, a message which affects people and moves them.”
Klaus Albrecht Schröder
Direktor,
Albertina Museum Wien
The Helnwein retrospective is the most successful exhibition of a living artist in the history of the Albertina.