Christian Hellmich featured in the exhibition 'Not much to look at' at Von der Heydt Museum.
"The Von der Heydt Museum is once again spreading its treasures: After "ZERO,
Pop and Minimal", the focus is now on abstraction: from classical modernism to
current trends in non-representational painting. Major works by well-known artists are on display as well as long-hidden treasures from the depots. A number of
new acquisitions from recent years will be exhibited for the first time ever. The
show is named after the title of an important example of informal painting in the
museum's collection: Jean Fautrier's painting "Not much to look at" from 1959."