They look like works of spontaneous nature observation, as it was the artist managed to condense the perception of volatile and blissful nature experiences in blistering abstraction. The air itself seems to support the landscapes. Sunlight, so it seems as if penetrates through the dense fog and highlights the silhouette of a mountain, a forest from the off. more...
They look like works of spontaneous nature observation, as it was the artist managed to condense the perception of volatile and blissful nature experiences in blistering abstraction. The air itself seems to support the landscapes. Sunlight, so it seems as if penetrates through the dense fog and highlights the silhouette of a mountain, a forest from the off. more...
Wolf Nkole Helzle (faces & projections), Frank Fischer (bass), Ingo Bischof (keybords),Günther Reger (saxophones & percussion)
These four artists are serious. They draw the audience throughout the performance of more than 60 minutes in the spell of her pictures and music. In the symbiosis of music, sound and projected images, they can meet different levels and condense them into a whole body. more...
Social media Art with the City of Ostfildern. A documentation accompanying the exhibition. Publisher: Gallery of the City Ostfildern, supported by the Local Action Plan Ostfildern.
56 pages, 21 x 21 cm, design WELLHOLZ, 2012.
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Wolf Nkole Helzle (projections), Jean Bartolome (movings), Günther Reger (sounds). In the latest production by media artist Wolf Nkole Helzle he experimented together with dancer Jean Bartolome and musician Günther Reger over the question of whether the observer is the observed. Do we end up with our skin, with the vastness of our gaze, our thoughts ...? Is the world in us, not out there? more...
Katalog 56 Seiten, Herausgeber: Verlag Haus am Nepomuk, Rottenburg. Katalogtext Simone Jung. Gestaltung WELLHOLZ, 2011.
Ein Kunstprojekt von Wolf Nkole Helzle zum Sommerfest 2011 des Künstlerhofs Rottenburg mit Beteiligung von 100 Bürgerinnen und Bürgern der Stadt Rottenburg more...
In Helzles Self Portraits missing the look in the mirror, self configuration seems hidden. Helzle refers to an ancient Indian wisdom: "What you see is what you is" and explored - self-testing - the world. Over a period of 365 days (from May 2010 to May 2011), the artist was trying to break away from the narcissistic self-image and to take his life - every image, every day is a different sensation, a new encounter. Noticeably, the immediacy of his perception. more...
Helzles series shows twelve women in an upright position, 60 x 80 cm, supposedly classical busts, larger than life. Landscape Photography alienated her calm features - as they have received a second face. Branches and bark equally fine veins frames her senses. more...
As mosaics seem the monumental murals of "Points of View", which Helzle developed in cooperation with the photographer Luca Siermann. They are also portraits. The body views of the models are created using 360-degree photography, body height divided into nine sections, each level arising in the orbit of the body nine shots at intervals of 40 degrees. The model stands on a turntable, the results are each 81 individual shots. more...
Lauren Newton (voice), Wolf Nkole Helzle (pictures, projections), Koho Mori-Newton (Silk & sounds) . "Entertaining, creative and full of groundbraking obliquity: The group" Three "around the singer Lauren Newton left run away their imaginations in an image-sound performance in the brewhouse periphery of Tübingen... because the three avant-gardists like the passing boundaries of a genre. more...