Julia Eichbauer

Julia Eichbauer (1986, Austria), born and raised at the border to Bohemia, had dedicated herself to languages and literature, lived in the mountains and on an island, before she moved to Amsterdam in 2022 to study sculpture at The Dutch Academy of Figurative Sculpture. There, Julia has received training from Sanne van TongerenRobert Bodem, Maudie BradyPer Elof Ricklund, Poppy Field, Jana Büttner, Eirik Arnesen, Hywel Pratley, Alexandra Slava, Evan Fugazzi und anderen.


Julia now lives and works in Vienna, Austria.

 

  

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For me, the meaning of my artistic activity lies in the encounters that arise from it. I don't necessarily see it as the task of my works to convey messages. For me, the purpose of my work is communication. When portraying a person, an intimate dialogue develops with the model—nonverbal or verbal, in the form of glances or stories. Whether my works continue to speak, tell stories, raise questions, or convey impressions once I leave them, is up to them.


The goal of my work is communication and exchange. For me, 'networking' is not a means to an end, but the goal itself. My success lies in communicating with people. And this arises where something is created—even if it is only a portrait.

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Participation:
 

22. - 24. Mai 2026 '10 VIBES - 01 Room', Kulturankerzentrum Floridsdorf.

 

2. May 2026 - Audiovisual Performance 'Beating Dead Horses' at Lendwirbel, Graz.


9. April - 12. Mai 2026 'STUDIO 307' - BV Margareten, Wien.


December 2025 - Annual Exhibition VATA, Vienna.

 

December 2025 'On Fire' - A Wood-Fired Ceramics Exhibition, Atelier 03, Vienna.

 

April 2025 Exhibition 'Vielfalt' at Alte Saline, Hallein, Austria. 

 

March 2025  'FACE 2025'  by The Society of Portrait Sculptors at The Garrison Chapel, London with "Liz 2024"

 

June - September 2024 at WIHH Gallery, Amsterdam with "Thread of Reason 2023" and "Female torso 2024"

 

 

 


 

Photo by @feridumn