Charline von Heyl Painting Survey to Travel from Germany to Washington, D.C. by Andy Battaglia
A survey of paintings by Charline von Heyl will be mounted in Germany in June at the Deichtorhallen Hamburg and then, for what is being billed as the largest American museum survey yet of the German-born, U.S.-based artist, will travel in the fall to the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C.
After the German incarnation of the show—to run June 22 through September 24—approximately half of the works will head Stateside while the others will go on to show at the Dhondt-Dhaenens museum in Ghent, Belgium. The Hirshhorn exhibition, to open November 1 and continue into February 2019, will focus on the U.S.-based loans from the German exhibition, including some 30 paintings made since 2005.