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Mercedes Helnwein

I shot the morning in the back

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Mercedes Helnwein's debut novel THE POTENTIAL HAZARDS OF HESTER DAY (Simon & Schuster) will be released Feb 2008.
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PUBLISHER'S WEEKLY review:
The Potential Hazards of Hester Day
Mercedes Helnwein. Simon & Schuster, $13 paper (256p) ISBN 978-1-4165-7466-8
A wisecracking misfit finds herself—along with a motley assortment of outcasts—on an impromptu road trip across a bleak America in Helnwein's funny, offbeat debut novel. We first meet sarcastic Hester Day at her high school graduation and instantly sense her disconnect from society. Her mother wants her to go to college, but Hester has other ideas and soon marries Fenton Flaherty, an eccentric she barely knows. The marriage, of course, infuriates Hester's parents, so Hester and Fenton embark on a road trip in Fenton's camper, only to discover her weird 10-year-old cousin, Jethro, has stowed away. As their journey becomes more and more aimless, her “kidnapping” hits the national news, and other wanderers—from a “Jesus freak” hitchhiker bearing a cross “big enough to nail a buffalo to,” to Jack, a fellow drifter for whom Hester develops feelings (Hester and Fenton, meanwhile, thrive on bickering, and his one amorous advance isn't consummated)—breeze in and out of the picture. Although Hester might be an exaggerated portrait of disaffected youth, her soul-searching adventure is reliably entertaining and her obligatory final-page epiphany feels just right. (Feb.)
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NYLON Magazine, May 2008

Article in TANK Magazine, Spring 2008, UK

Photo by Kwaku Alston

MERCEDES HELNWEIN IN URB MAGAZINE, Jan/Feb 2008

"THE NEW LITERARY ENFANT TERRIBLE"
BLACKBOOK MAGAZINE, THE NEW REGIME ISSUE, December/January 2008

"MAKING CINDY SHERMAN PROUD" - New York Magazine features Mercedes Helnwein's show at Bespoke Gallery, NY, June 2007

"According to Helnwein, her work is borne out of a diverse array of inspirations ranging from the Southern Gothic tradition to the cartoons of Robert Crumb, to nineteenth century Russian literature, American motel culture and the Delta blues.
The product of such a grand and eclectic olio of artistic influences is a body of a work that demonstrates an uncanny sense of timeless universality. The somber and theatrical aspects of her precise compositions evoke the languor of a classic pastoral painting, while the artificial lighting and the shadows cast on conspicuously stark backdrops render the drawings undeniably contemporary and raw.
Tennessee Williams described the essence of the Southern Gothic literary paradigm as 'an intuition of an underlying dreadfulness in modern experience.' In this somewhat macabre convention Helnwein's drawings resonate with a compelling sense of latent dread that only serves to amplify the haunting beauty and arresting tension inherent in her work's narrative."
- Press release for "Strange Days"

Mercedes Helnwein in Anthem Magazine, July/August 2006.
Written and photographed by Jason Lee.

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Jason Lee and Giovanni Ribisi, in front of "Jeff"
The Book of Disquiet art show, December 2005

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My Blog

A Q&A with Debut Novelist Mercedes Helnwein

Tuesday, February 26, 2008THE POTENTIAL HAZARDS OF HESTER DAY Novelist Mercedes Helnwein has always been a writer, but until recently, was better known for her visual art, which has been called "an ex...
Posted by Mercedes Helnwein on Mon, 10 Mar 2008 01:50:00 PST

Excerpt from THE POTENTIAL HAZARDS OF HESTER DAY

CHEAP CALLIGRAPHY When I was seventeen I drove a combustion harvester through my life. Well, to be honest, I'm not sure if there is such a thing as a combustion harvester, but if there is, t...
Posted by Mercedes Helnwein on Mon, 21 Jan 2008 11:43:00 PST

BLACKBOOK MAGAZINE ARTICLE

The New Literary Enfant Terrible: Mercedes HelnweinWritten by Nick HaramisBLACKBOOK MAGAZINE,">As a slight child, novelist and fine artist Mercedes Helnwein started fooling around with comic books. Sh...
Posted by Mercedes Helnwein on Sun, 18 Nov 2007 11:43:00 PST

Short interview for Maisonneuve Magazine

ART SCHOOL CONFIDENTIALShort interview with up-and-coming artist Mercedes Helnwein by Nick Haramis.MAISONNEUVE, NO. 25, Fall 2007Mercedes Helnwein, the daughter of Austrian-Irish art provocateur Gottf...
Posted by Mercedes Helnwein on Sat, 10 Nov 2007 12:22:00 PST

INTERVIEW in LODOWN MAGAZINE, BERLIN

This young Los Angeles based artist charmingly provokes our focus with her temporary layoff "Strange Days", an exciting mixture of purity, mysticism and raging beauty that follows the concept of no ru...
Posted by Mercedes Helnwein on Sat, 10 Nov 2007 12:04:00 PST

ANTHEM MAGAZINE ARTICLE, written and photographed by Jason Lee

KINDRED SPIRIT - Mercedes Helnwein epitomizes the true pursuance of artANTHEM Magazine , no.23 July/August 2006Written and photographed by Jason LeeMercedes Helnwein likes pencils, pens, paper, knitti...
Posted by Mercedes Helnwein on Sat, 10 Nov 2007 12:10:00 PST

DEATH VALLEY TRIP

out-take from "Weird Old America: The Universal Cure". Written by Mercedes Helnwein, about a strange trip she took with Shalon Goss to Death Valley.4:20 pmI need to piss like a race hose but somehow ...
Posted by Mercedes Helnwein on Thu, 20 Apr 2006 07:55:00 PST