01/06/2026
New Exhibition at Art City People, in collaboration with Liebe zur Kunst 🖌🖼✨
06.06-30.06
Vernissage 06.06 at 18:00 🥂
Juliana Žamoit is a Lithuanian-Polish multidisciplinary artist working in ink drawing, watercolour illustration and mural painting.
Working across a wide range of subjects, Juli Jah's art often carries a certain fragility, expressed through the interplay of red colour and black ink. Angular and curving lines meet expressive strokes to create works that range from sketchy caricatures to highly detailed realism. Many pieces explore surrealist ideas, inviting you into a delusional, obscure world, while some also reflect the absurdities and dysfunctions of society, offering a subtle critique woven into the imagery.
Anne Bergard's work deals with issues around connection, intimacy and fetishisation, understanding the term ‘fetish’ in the context of behaviour, devotion, obsession and consumption.
At times borderline voyeuristic, her visual language uses polarities to explore social issues, norms and stereotypes and often creates a sense of sensuality and tension. Her work aims to probe at the complexities of human desire, spirituality and its underlying psychology.
Her works ask questions rather than make statements.
Her subjects predominantly feature her long time Muse and bestie Das Fräulein Fuchs as well as friends and loved ones.
Anne is a self taught painter influenced by 90s anime and manga like Sailor Moon, old master paintings like those of Caravaggio and Rubens and 'surrealists' like Leonor Fini to name a few.
Having started with watercolour in her studio practice, she switched to oil painting in 2017. Simultaneously she began working in urban art creating large scale murals.
Her studio practice focuses on personal themes and exploration while her mural work shifts the focus on the history, people and contexts of the respective environments.