Maskarada-Medynska
 

18.04.2021

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MASKARADA - Painting Exhibition by Julia Medyńska

Masks, sharp contrast of light and shadow. Julia Medyńska's paintings show darkness hidden in beauty. The vernissage of her exhibition Maskarada will be held on Saturday, May 22. We will be able to admire the artist's moving works in the unique space of the Muzeum Ziemi in Międzyrzecz. The exhibition will be on display until June 26.

I am delighted and extremely excited! It is so rare to find a place that is perfectly suited to the artist's work. Huge underground halls with arches will add a unique setting and atmosphere to the exhibition and paintings. I am still working on lighting. It can be a real spectacle,” says the artist in an interview for the art portal RYNEK I SZTUKA.

After spending years in Berlin, New York, and London, the artist decided to join her family in Poland, taking refuge during the pandemic and isolation. For over a year, she has been living and painting there, taking advantage of the charms and the quiet space of the Polish countryside.

At the exhibition, we will see oil paintings created in the last few years.

Julia Medyńska tends to show her characters in expressive, theatrical, dramatic poses. The allegories in her work render difficult psychological states more tangible. A strong chiaroscuro manipulates the atmosphere. Masks present a recurring and very important theme throughout her work. Her play with costumes further underline the showmanship of staged disguise. We see the human struggle of hiding one's real face, one's true nature and experiences.

Masks - the existential necessity of the modern times,” the art curator Zyta Misztal von Blechinger notes in her text on Medyńska's painting. “Because isn't the modern world— as Francisco Goya used to say— still a masquerade? Face, clothes, voice - everything is a lie. Everyone pretends to be someone he is not, everyone deceives everyone and nobody knows himself.”

An important inspiration for the artist is the baroque. She plays with baroque works, their pathos and the energy of sophisticated chaos. As the artist states: “I often start my paintings by looking at a baroque piece of art, which I slowly transform by adding my subtext.” The works of Caravaggio, Rubens and Rembrandt appear as a foundation in some of Medyńska's works, as she presents us with her version of their masterpieces, focusing only on a specific element of the work.

Although Medyńska pursues the spirit that is most desirable in modern timesthe spirit hidden in the horrors of human nature or in strangely deformed facesshe avoids the clarity of her performances, hiding irrational secrets in their darkness,” Zyta Misztal von Blechinger, the art curator, writes about the artist’s work.

The painter uses tenebrism, bringing out her figures with the use of light. It draws the eye to undefined facial features and unusual poses. Beauty and darkness—this is the first noticeable contrast in the artist's paintings. The light seduces the viewer, only then to reveal the macabre, where emotions move and deter. Sometimes undefined and raw shapes are left on canvas purposefully in its own struggle to find their correct forms.

The reality of the eponymous Masquerade adds a new, additional dimension and context. For several years already, the artist has been exploring the nature of distancing herself and putting on masks. And now, with her face literally covered, she will physically participate and show visitors around her exhibition. It will be a double masquerade. A surprising, unexpected, spectacular event; a dark chuckle at the mix of life and art.

Maskarada will run from May 22 to June 26 at the Muzeum Ziemi in Międzyrzecz. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, visits will be carried out in accordance with the rules of the Health Department. From Tuesday to Friday, from 9.00 am to 4.00 pm, on Saturdays and Sundays from 10.00 am to 5.00 pm. More information at http://www.muzeum-miedzyrzecz.pl or by phone at 95 742 18 50. The exhibition is held under the patronage of the Starosta of Międzyrzecz.

Julia Medynska - born in 1981 in Gdańsk, painter and actress. In 1985, as a little girl, she escaped with her family to West Berlin from Poland. She found an outlet for her emotions in art—artistic activities taught her how to transfer her observations to the canvas. After high school, she moved to New York to study acting at the Lee Strasberg Theater Institute and The Neighborhood Playhouse. She has performed at the Off-Broadway “Manhattan Ensemble Theater”. In the theater, she observed movement, poses and gestures, which are reflected in the dynamic frames of her works. In 2009, she began studying visual arts at Columbia University, earning her master's degree. Since then, she has taken part in many group exhibitions. The artist received awards and distinctions for her paintings. She is an award recipient of the Elizabeth Greenshields foundation. She is currently preparing for her 2021 solo exhibition Skin as White as Snow at the School Gallery in London, UK, and her 2021 solo exhibition at the Office Space Gallery in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.

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