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  • Julia Beliaeva (Ukraine), November 2023
    Photo credit: Michael Maritsch

    Julia Beliaeva (Ukraine)

    November 2023

    Using the latest technologies (3D scanning, 3D modeling, 3D printing and virtual reality), in her work she turns to a rethinking of tradition and traditional media in an ever-changing virtualized world. She is interested in how technology affects us and our consciousness, as well as how the latest technology can make sense and update traditional media. In particular, Julia works a lot with porcelain, which gives her the opportunity to reflect on the heritage and lost traditions through a combination of new technologies and the popular in Ukraine ceramic industry, which is now lost.

     

    What, in your opinion, is the role of art in relation to national trauma? How can art help to heal the personal and social? (V-Art)


    "Art heals, reveals all aspects of trauma, from the global to the most intimate and secret. It illuminates the dark places of society, goes down into the basements with a flashlight or powerfully illuminates the entire night-time darkness. Such works are aimed at identifying the pain-complex both individual and collective. I believe that art liberates making consciousness clearer and clearer. On a subconscious level nightmare become less common".

  • Projects

    2018 - 2021
    • Capitoline Wolf, 2021

      Capitoline Wolf

      2021
      In the past animals saved human. Will humanity save animals in the future?
      More about the project
    • Heroes of the City, 2021

      Heroes of the City

      2021
      My attention was drawn to a rather ordinary scene: a group of skaters, who often gather near the Obelisk of the Hero City of Kyiv. I pass this place every...
      More about the project
    • The Last Childhood in this City, 2021

      The Last Childhood in this City

      2021
      Girl with cotton candy on the background of the Ferris wheel. She’s in an amusement park, a frozen piece of simple childhood happiness. At first glance, the scene is idyllic,...
      More about the project
    • Self-Portraits, 2018 - 2021

      Self-Portraits

      2018 - 2021
      The sculpture, cast from porcelain, the prototype of the body of the artist. The inspiration was the image of Salome, a woman who, because of her lust, went to the...
      More about the project
    • Self-Portraits, 2018 - 2021

      Self-Portraits

      2018 - 2021
      Porcelain material emphasizes the fragility and insecurity of human life. The sculpture is about the internal battle for moral values, self-certification and that only we ourselves are responsible for our...
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    • Self-Portraits, 2018 - 2021

      Self-Portraits

      2018 - 2021
      By means of my self-portraits I realize myself. In these works, the feministic meanings are also brought up. For my inspiration, I often use symbolic scenes and characters, adopting and...
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    • Myths of Social Networks, 2021

      Myths of Social Networks

      2021
      In this series of sculptures the artist reproduces the moment when a person using modern technology modifies the displayed image, reflecting their inner vision or desired perception of oneself.
      More about the project
  • Latest, Fragile City at AOCG Latest, Fragile City at AOCG Latest, Fragile City at AOCG

    Latest

    Fragile City at AOCG
    'I would like to remind the European audience that steel is rapidly collapsing and this is happening not so far from the cozy "other" world. Fireplaces reflect the energy crisis, which has gained new momentum in Europe and the world. These works do not blame the European viewer, rather they provide an alternative and encourage a return to the roots.' - JB

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Mobius is an independent art gallery showcasing leading-edge contemporary art, aiming to stimulate dialogue and exchange between the Eastern European art scene and the international community.

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