Sibyl Heijnen

[1] She is known for working with a wide range of materials and techniques, not limited to a particular spatial scale, transcending all boundaries of art.

Sibyl Heijnen' at the National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto (MOMAK).

[4][5][6][7][8][9] Room for reflection at Museum de Fundatie, castle het Nijenhuis, Heino/Weihe NL[10][11][12] Sibyl Heijnen is also known for her plans to transform Times Square and Broadway.

[13][14] Art historian and publicist Peggie Breitbarth identified three key works in Heijnen’s oeuvre up to 2007: Textile historian and curator Mary Schoeser wrote in 2012 the book The art of mankind in which 3 works of Sibyl Heijnen are referenced.

[25][26][27] Publicist Rob Smolders wrote in 2017 an article for the catalogue for Personal Structures - Open Borders, an exhibition organised by GAA Foundation during the Venice Biennale 2017.

Sibyl Heijnen ,2015