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Born 1975 Munich, Germany. Known for: Large scale canvas narrative themed painting.
"Sophie von Hellermann: What to See in New York Art Galleries This Week," by Martha Schwendener, Art & Design Section, The New York Times, January 23, 2019. History and place are treated like... Read full biography
"Sophie von Hellermann: What to See in New York Art Galleries This Week," by Martha Schwendener, Art & Design Section, The New York Times, January 23, 2019. History and place are treated like fantasies in Sophie von Hellermann’s group of new paintings at Greene Naftali, “Ileden,” which takes its... Read full biography
"Sophie von Hellermann: What to See in New York Art Galleries This Week," by Martha Schwendener, Art & Design Section, The New York Times, January 23, 2019. History and place are treated like fantasies in Sophie von Hellermann’s group of new paintings at Greene Naftali, “Ileden,” which takes its title from a bucolic hamlet in Kent, England. Working in a new studio there, Ms. von Hellermann was motivated by Ileden’s natural surroundings as well as by stories that reached her ears while she was... Read full biography
"Sophie von Hellermann: What to See in New York Art Galleries This Week," by Martha Schwendener, Art & Design Section, The New York Times, January 23, 2019. History and place are treated like fantasies in Sophie von Hellermann’s group of new paintings at Greene Naftali, “Ileden,” which takes its title from a bucolic hamlet in Kent, England. Working in a new studio there, Ms. von Hellermann was motivated by Ileden’s natural surroundings as well as by stories that reached her ears while she was there. Ileden Woods (all works are from 2018), Buzzard, Pheasant and Moonrise seem painted from life experience — albeit in bright acid colors and in a flat, illustrative style. Viking Sword” relates the story, which Ms. von Hellermann heard while... Read full biography
"Sophie von Hellermann: What to See in New York Art Galleries This Week," by Martha Schwendener, Art & Design Section, The New York Times, January 23, 2019. History and place are treated like fantasies in Sophie von Hellermann’s group of new paintings at Greene Naftali, “Ileden,” which takes its title from a bucolic hamlet in Kent, England. Working in a new studio there, Ms. von Hellermann was motivated by Ileden’s natural surroundings as well as by stories that reached her ears while she was there. Ileden Woods (all works are from 2018), Buzzard, Pheasant and Moonrise seem painted from life experience — albeit in bright acid colors and in a flat, illustrative style. Viking Sword” relates the story, which Ms. von Hellermann heard while working in Ileden, about a girl finding a 3,000 year-old pre-Viking sword in a Swedish lake. Other wor... Read full biography

