Julia Medyńska

Joined Artfinder: Feb. 2025

Artworks for sale: 8

Poland

About Julia Medyńska

 
 
  • Biography
    My painting explores the psychology of the individual. Either through small portraits, still lifes, or large scale narratives, I compose environments where characters confront a macabre scene. Each painting constitutes the mood of looming threat and "Dystopian Romanticism". Since childhood, I have faced the struggle between the private drama versus the public persona. I was five years old when my family escaped Poland. Settled in Berlin, the five of us lived in a single room. My domineering grandmother, the family matriarch, was determined to fit in with the affluent Germans and hide our impoverishment. She manipulated her two daughters to climb the social ladder through a series of advantageous and abusive marriages. In order to blend in at a very prestigious private school, I learned to "put on a mask" and hide the embarrassing reality of my home life. In my paintings, I see myself as a film director composing narratives from unrelated source images to develop an uncanny dramatic scene. I search for my “actors” either in vintage black and white photography, film stills or classical painting. Inspired by their body language, I invent a story. Its setting is either taken from a 19th century landscape painting or a film still. What attracts me to an image are lurid color temperatures and contrasting lighting scenarios. I aim for a beautiful yet ominous atmosphere, creating a world where characters inflict physical harm onto one another. I intentionally keep facial features and expressions minimal to resist describing an identity. Instead the actors become archetypes and their physical activity an allegory for a psychopathological world. 

    Featured in Elle Decoration, Contemporary Lynx, Weranda, and others (please visit my website for more info)
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  • Education

    2014 - 2017

    MFA, Columbia University School of the Arts, New York

    2009 - 2013

    Columbia University, New York, USA

  • Awards

    2023

    The Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation

    Grant Recipient

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    2021

    The Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation

    Grant Recipient

    2020

    The Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation

    Grant Recipient

    2017

    Rema Hort Mann Foundation, NY

    Emerging Artist Grant Nominee

    2016

    Visual Arts Fellowship, Columbia University, New York, NY

    Fellowship Awarded
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    Previous events

    Event: SALIGIA

    Dates: 17 May 2024 - 31 May 2024

    Venue: Galeria Art Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland

    www.juliamedynska.com/saligia-english

    Event: Stills at NADA

    Dates: 15 May 2024 - 19 May 2024

    Venue: NADA Villa Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland

    www.juliamedynska.com/stills-nada-warsaw

    Event: Nocturnal Animals

    Dates: 14 Apr 2023 - 5 May 2023

    Venue: Galeria Kolekcjoner Kraków, Krakow, Poland

    www.juliamedynska.com/nocturnal-animals

    Event: Nächtliche Streifzüge

    Dates: 2 Feb 2023 - 4 Mar 2023

    Venue: Jedlitschka Gallery Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland

    www.juliamedynska.com/naechtliche-streifzuege

    Event: Family Matters

    Dates: 14 Dec 2022 - 23 Jan 2023

    Venue: Fundacja Centrum Praw Kobiet Poznań, Poznań, Poland

    www.juliamedynska.com/family-matters

    Event: Games People Play

    Dates: 17 Nov 2022 - 22 Dec 2022

    Venue: artinfo, Warsaw, Poland

    www.juliamedynska.com/games-people-play

    Event: What We Left Behind

    Dates: 17 Sep 2022 - 18 Nov 2022

    Venue: Galería ATC Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain

    www.juliamedynska.com/what-we-left-behind

    Event: lost &found

    Dates: 26 Mar 2022 - 26 Jun 2022

    Venue: Modulgalerie, Nuremberg, Nuremberg, Germany

    www.juliamedynska.com/lost-found

    Event: Again.

    Dates: 25 Mar 2022 - 29 Apr 2022

    Venue: Krakauer Haus, Nuremberg, Nuremberg, Germany

    www.juliamedynska.com/again

    Event: Aurora

    Dates: 25 Feb 2022 - 22 May 2022

    Venue: Muzeum Lubuskie, Gorzów, Poland

    www.juliamedynska.com/aurora

    Event: Queen’s Paradise

    Dates: 21 Jan 2022 - 5 Mar 2022

    Venue: Pilipczuk Gallery, Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark

    www.juliamedynska.com/queens-paradise

    Event: Skin as White as Snow

    Dates: 8 Jul 2021 - 9 Oct 2021

    Venue: School Gallery, London, London, United Kingdom

    www.juliamedynska.com/skin-as-white-as-snow

    Event: Maskarada

    Dates: 23 May 2021 - 26 Jun 2021

    Venue: Muzeum Ziemi, Międzyrzecz, Poland

    www.juliamedynska.com/maskarada-en

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Education

2014 - 2017

MFA, Columbia University School of the Arts, New York

2009 - 2013

Columbia University, New York, USA


Awards

2023

The Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation

Grant Recipient

Show more awards Hide

2021

The Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation

Grant Recipient

2020

The Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation

Grant Recipient

2017

Rema Hort Mann Foundation, NY

Emerging Artist Grant Nominee

2016

Visual Arts Fellowship, Columbia University, New York, NY

Fellowship Awarded

There are no upcoming events

Show previous events Hide previous events

Previous events

Event: SALIGIA

Dates: 17 May 2024 - 31 May 2024

Venue: Galeria Art Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland

www.juliamedynska.com/saligia-english

Event: Stills at NADA

Dates: 15 May 2024 - 19 May 2024

Venue: NADA Villa Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland

www.juliamedynska.com/stills-nada-warsaw

Event: Nocturnal Animals

Dates: 14 Apr 2023 - 5 May 2023

Venue: Galeria Kolekcjoner Kraków, Krakow, Poland

www.juliamedynska.com/nocturnal-animals

Event: Nächtliche Streifzüge

Dates: 2 Feb 2023 - 4 Mar 2023

Venue: Jedlitschka Gallery Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland

www.juliamedynska.com/naechtliche-streifzuege

Event: Family Matters

Dates: 14 Dec 2022 - 23 Jan 2023

Venue: Fundacja Centrum Praw Kobiet Poznań, Poznań, Poland

www.juliamedynska.com/family-matters

Event: Games People Play

Dates: 17 Nov 2022 - 22 Dec 2022

Venue: artinfo, Warsaw, Poland

www.juliamedynska.com/games-people-play

Event: What We Left Behind

Dates: 17 Sep 2022 - 18 Nov 2022

Venue: Galería ATC Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain

www.juliamedynska.com/what-we-left-behind

Event: lost &found

Dates: 26 Mar 2022 - 26 Jun 2022

Venue: Modulgalerie, Nuremberg, Nuremberg, Germany

www.juliamedynska.com/lost-found

Event: Again.

Dates: 25 Mar 2022 - 29 Apr 2022

Venue: Krakauer Haus, Nuremberg, Nuremberg, Germany

www.juliamedynska.com/again

Event: Aurora

Dates: 25 Feb 2022 - 22 May 2022

Venue: Muzeum Lubuskie, Gorzów, Poland

www.juliamedynska.com/aurora

Event: Queen’s Paradise

Dates: 21 Jan 2022 - 5 Mar 2022

Venue: Pilipczuk Gallery, Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark

www.juliamedynska.com/queens-paradise

Event: Skin as White as Snow

Dates: 8 Jul 2021 - 9 Oct 2021

Venue: School Gallery, London, London, United Kingdom

www.juliamedynska.com/skin-as-white-as-snow

Event: Maskarada

Dates: 23 May 2021 - 26 Jun 2021

Venue: Muzeum Ziemi, Międzyrzecz, Poland

www.juliamedynska.com/maskarada-en


 

Biography

My painting explores the psychology of the individual. Either through small portraits, still lifes, or large scale narratives, I compose environments where characters confront a macabre scene. Each painting constitutes the mood of looming threat and "Dystopian Romanticism". Since childhood, I have faced the struggle between the private drama versus the public persona. I was five years old when my family escaped Poland. Settled in Berlin, the five of us lived in a single room. My domineering grandmother, the family matriarch, was determined to fit in with the affluent Germans and hide our impoverishment. She manipulated her two daughters to climb the social ladder through a series of advantageous and abusive marriages. In order to blend in at a very prestigious private school, I learned to "put on a mask" and hide the embarrassing reality of my home life. In my paintings, I see myself as a film director composing narratives from unrelated source images to develop an uncanny dramatic scene. I search for my “actors” either in vintage black and white photography, film stills or classical painting. Inspired by their body language, I invent a story. Its setting is either taken from a 19th century landscape painting or a film still. What attracts me to an image are lurid color temperatures and contrasting lighting scenarios. I aim for a beautiful yet ominous atmosphere, creating a world where characters inflict physical harm onto one another. I intentionally keep facial features and expressions minimal to resist describing an identity. Instead the actors become archetypes and their physical activity an allegory for a psychopathological world. 

Featured in Elle Decoration, Contemporary Lynx, Weranda, and others (please visit my website for more info)