Exhibition

SOPHIE VON HELLERMANN
After a Dream

Ground Floor

Greene Naftali is pleased to announce the gallery’s eighth solo exhibition with Sophie von Hellermann, which explores creative relationships through that most charged of dyads: the couple. After a Dream features pairs of figures drawn from literature, art history, the artist’s own acquaintance, and pure wishful thinking—creating narrative chimeras that broach various forms of alignment and reciprocity.

Sophie von Hellermann

Tschabalala's Wedding, 2026

Raw pigment and acrylic emulsion on canvas

55 1/4 x 63 inches (140 x 160 cm)

Sophie von Hellermann, installation view, After a Dream, Greene Naftali, New York, 2026

A painting of a woman performing on the piano with bursts of bright brushtrokes using yellows, reds, and whites.

Sophie von Hellermann

Silence, 2025

Raw pigment and acrylic emulsion on canvas

71 x 90 3/4 inches (180 x 230 cm)

Sophie von Hellermann, installation view, After a Dream, Greene Naftali, New York, 2026

Sophie von Hellermann
The sun rises over water
, 2025
Raw pigment and acrylic emulsion on canvas
161 3/8 x 236 1/4 inches (410 x 600 cm)

Sophie von Hellermann, The sun rises over water, 2025 (detail)

“No topics are more serious than others for von Hellermann,” curator Anne Pontegnie has written: “there is only contamination and simultaneous construction of the individual and the collective, reality and fiction.” Here a buoyant Gauguin cavorts with van Gogh in a field of sunflowers, while a Brontë heroine reaches in vain across the moors. Von Hellermann herself strolls on the beach with J. M. W. Turner, their hands clasping a single paintbrush. These latest works reclaim the clichés of a flagrant Romanticism: bravura sunsets and distant horizons, the pathos of time’s passing. Von Hellermann often returns to that period’s blaze and mist and liberated sensation, channeling a painterly tradition in which “the outer world is a reflection of the inner world.”

A painting of a hazy sky with brushstrokes of lavenders, pinks, and blues. Two figures stand on a grassy plain.

Sophie von Hellermann

Wuthering Heights, 2026

Raw pigment and acrylic emulsion on canvas

35 3/8 x 43 1/4 inches (90 x 110 cm)

Sophie von Hellermann, Wuthering Heights, 2026 (detail)

A painting of a bear and a person in a struggle against one another amidst a backdrop of blue and green brushstrokes.

Sophie von Hellermann

In the eye of the wild, 2026

Raw pigment and acrylic emulsion on canvas

78 3/4 x 75 inches (200 x 190 cm)

Sophie von Hellermann, installation view, After a Dream, Greene Naftali, New York, 2026

Three dancing couples arranged in a triangle in the center of a whirlwind of the colors of the rainbow.

Sophie von Hellermann

Waltz, 2025

Raw pigment and acrylic emulsion on canvas

71 x 90 1/2 inches (180 x 230 cm)

Sophie von Hellermann, installation view, After a Dream, Greene Naftali, New York, 2026

A painting of two figures holding hands and walking through a blurry landscape with a dark sky, green ground, and two branchy trees.

Sophie von Hellermann

Night meet, 2026

Raw pigment and acrylic emulsion on canvas

35 1/2 x 43 1/2 inches (90 x 110 cm)

A painting of two figures holding hands on a plain of green amidst a lavender haze.

Sophie von Hellermann

Juliet's wedding, 2025

Raw pigment and acrylic emulsion on canvas

71 x 90 5/8 inches (180 x 230 cm)

Sophie von Hellermann, Juliet's wedding, 2025 (detail)

These scenes of mutual absorption are rendered in her signature whorls of thinned paint on raw canvas, a fluid, elemental technique that suits her subject’s emotional tides—the desire to merge with another while also retaining one’s individual shape. Several paintings channel that urge for communion into solo or group pursuits: a pianist is shown in ecstatic thrall to outside forces, a figure all but merges with a fearsome avatar of the natural world, and an idyllic woodland seminar likens the transfer of knowledge to other raptures. Von Hellermann’s swiftness of touch reflects the fleeting nature of these longed-for, apex states, heeding art historian-turned-novelist Anita Brookner’s notion of “a Romantic [as] one who believes it is better to travel hopefully than to arrive.”

Sophie von Hellermann, installation view, After a Dream, Greene Naftali, New York, 2026

A painting of two men in hats standing in a field of bright yellow sunflowers under a blue sky.

Sophie von Hellermann

Paul and Vincent, 2026

Raw pigment and acrylic emulsion on canvas

96 x 120 1/4 inches (244 x 305 cm)

Sophie von Hellermann, installation view, After a Dream, Greene Naftali, New York, 2026

A painting using muted colors to show a figure in a green jacket walking past a car pileup.

Sophie von Hellermann

David Lynch, 2025

Raw pigment and acrylic emulsion on canvas

51 1/4 x 59 1/8 inches (130 x 150 cm)

A painting of two figures standing next to each other in front of a cream building as a plane flies in the blue sky.

Sophie von Hellermann

Bloomsbury, 2026

Raw pigment and acrylic emulsion on canvas

71 x 90 1/2 inches (180 x 230 cm)

A painting of four figures sitting at the feet of another in a green meadow surrounded by trees.

Sophie von Hellermann

Academia, 2026

Raw pigment and acrylic emulsion on canvas

96 x 120 1/4 inches (244 x 305 cm)

Sophie von Hellermann, Academia, 2026

Sophie von Hellermann, installation view, After a Dream, Greene Naftali, New York, 2026

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