Charline von Heyl | "Lacuna Lotto", 2011 | (for Parkett 89)
Read a Parkett text on Charline von Heyl
Parkett Vol. 89
Quote from Parkett
"Von Heyl's work abides a Zeitgeist. Each singular painting has been relieved of the burden to justify its existence. The freedom gained is that which allows her to explore the limits of what comes through (from mind to hand) about who we are and what lies in the deeper reaches of the psyche. Her oeuvre charts the inconsistencies that abound."
Joan Waltemath, Parkett No. 89, 2011
Additional Quote
“This striking monotype reveals von Heyl's interest in collage as a mode of expression, brimming over with motifs both abstract and figurative as well as the semblance of printed letters. As the title suggests, this is a lottery, a random draw, inciting the viewer to fill in the gaps on the page, appealing to the arbitrary nature and unexpected connections that we have come to expect of von Heyl's distinctive work.” -Fineartmultiple
"Lacuna Lotto", 2011 (for Parkett 89)
Monotype with lithograph collage, each unique,
paper: monotype, Plike with 340 g/m2, lithograph, Plike 80 g/m2,
27 1/2 x 18 7/8“ (68,5 x 48 cm),
printed in 2 colors and assembled by Derrière L‘Etoile Studio, New York,
40 arabic numbered and signed works, 20 roman numbered and signed artist‘s proofs, 5 numbered and signed printer proofs.
Read a Parkett text on Charline von Heyl
Parkett Vol. 89
Quote from Parkett
"Von Heyl's work abides a Zeitgeist. Each singular painting has been relieved of the burden to justify its existence. The freedom gained is that which allows her to explore the limits of what comes through (from mind to hand) about who we are and what lies in the deeper reaches of the psyche. Her oeuvre charts the inconsistencies that abound."
Joan Waltemath, Parkett No. 89, 2011
Additional Quote
“This striking monotype reveals von Heyl's interest in collage as a mode of expression, brimming over with motifs both abstract and figurative as well as the semblance of printed letters. As the title suggests, this is a lottery, a random draw, inciting the viewer to fill in the gaps on the page, appealing to the arbitrary nature and unexpected connections that we have come to expect of von Heyl's distinctive work.” -Fineartmultiple
"Lacuna Lotto", 2011 (for Parkett 89)
Monotype with lithograph collage, each unique,
paper: monotype, Plike with 340 g/m2, lithograph, Plike 80 g/m2,
27 1/2 x 18 7/8“ (68,5 x 48 cm),
printed in 2 colors and assembled by Derrière L‘Etoile Studio, New York,
40 arabic numbered and signed works, 20 roman numbered and signed artist‘s proofs, 5 numbered and signed printer proofs.
Read a Parkett text on Charline von Heyl
Parkett Vol. 89
Quote from Parkett
"Von Heyl's work abides a Zeitgeist. Each singular painting has been relieved of the burden to justify its existence. The freedom gained is that which allows her to explore the limits of what comes through (from mind to hand) about who we are and what lies in the deeper reaches of the psyche. Her oeuvre charts the inconsistencies that abound."
Joan Waltemath, Parkett No. 89, 2011
Additional Quote
“This striking monotype reveals von Heyl's interest in collage as a mode of expression, brimming over with motifs both abstract and figurative as well as the semblance of printed letters. As the title suggests, this is a lottery, a random draw, inciting the viewer to fill in the gaps on the page, appealing to the arbitrary nature and unexpected connections that we have come to expect of von Heyl's distinctive work.” -Fineartmultiple
"Lacuna Lotto", 2011 (for Parkett 89)
Monotype with lithograph collage, each unique,
paper: monotype, Plike with 340 g/m2, lithograph, Plike 80 g/m2,
27 1/2 x 18 7/8“ (68,5 x 48 cm),
printed in 2 colors and assembled by Derrière L‘Etoile Studio, New York,
40 arabic numbered and signed works, 20 roman numbered and signed artist‘s proofs, 5 numbered and signed printer proofs.
Browse a selection of works from Charline von Heyl’s "Lacuna Lotto", 2011 (for Parkett 89):
Artist Document
Charline von Heyl is discussing her Lacuna Lotto project for Parkett 89, a series of unique monoprints, with master printer Maurice Sanchez.