KPM+ JULIA BELIAEVA x KÖNIG GALERIE
FEEL BLUE

The multimedia artist Julia Beliaeva is presenting two works of art as part of her collaboration with the Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin brings two worlds worlds: centuries-old porcelain tradition and digital art practice. art practice. The works created during her Artist Residency 2025 her new series "Feel Blue" will be shown for the first time at Berlin Art Week in shown for the first time in collaboration with König Galerie.

KPM+ JULIA BELIAEVA x KÖNIG GALERIE
FEEL BLUE

The multimedia artist Julia Beliaeva is presenting two works of art as part of her collaboration with the Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin brings two worlds worlds: centuries-old porcelain tradition and digital art practice. art practice. The works created during her Artist Residency 2025 her new series "Feel Blue" will be shown for the first time at Berlin Art Week in shown for the first time in collaboration with König Galerie.

VASE HALLE 1

KPM+ Julia Beliaeva Vase HALLE 1 "SIREN"
KPM+ Julia Beliaeva Vase HALLE 1 "SIRENS"
KPM+ Julia Beliaeva Vase HALLE 1 "BONE"
KPM+ Julia Beliaeva Vase HALLE 1 "TEARS"
KPM+ Julia Beliaeva vase HALLE 1 "SAVE ME, white"
KPM+ Julia Beliaeva vase HALLE 1 "SAVE ME 1, white"
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KPM+ Julia Beliaeva Vase HALLE 1 "SCREAM"
KPM+ Julia Beliaeva Vase HALLE 1 "TEARS"
KPM+ Julia Beliaeva vase HALLE 1 "TEARS 1"
KPM+ Julia Beliaeva vase HALLE 1 "THREE PRESIDENTS"
KPM+ Julia Beliaeva vase HALLE 1 "SIRENE, white"
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Julia Beliaeva in black clothes, holding a blue vase among other vases.
Three blue KPM vases with decorative illustrations on each vase.

In the traditional master painting of the KPM - an UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage - Beliaeva used the clear formal language of form of the Bauhaus vase HALLE by Marguerite Friedlander- Wildenhain and large-format porcelain tiles as an artistic canvas. canvas. Classical mythology, Ukrainian folk tales and the painful Ukrainian folk tales and the painful presence of war.

Three blue KPM vases with decorative illustrations on each vase.

VASE HALLE 2

KPM+ Julia Beliaeva Vase HALLE 2 "THREE PRESIDENTS"
KPM+ Julia Beliaeva Vase HALLE 2 "DEEP INSIDE"
KPM+ Julia Beliaeva Vase HALLE 2 "SIREN"
KPM+ Julia Beliaeva Vase HALLE 2 "BONE"
KPM+ Julia Beliaeva Vase HALLE 2 "ALONE"
KPM+ Julia Beliaeva Vase HALLE 2 "GAME"
KPM+ Julia Beliaeva Vase HALLE 2 "SCREAM"
KPM+ Julia Beliaeva vase HALLE 2 "THE LAST HUMAN MOTHER AND BABY, white"
KPM+ Julia Beliaeva Vase HALLE 2 "KALI"
KPM+ Julia Beliaeva Vase HALLE 2 "GIRL WITH GUN"

In the traditional master painting of the KPM - an UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage - Beliaeva used the clear formal language of form of the Bauhaus vase HALLE by Marguerite Friedlander-Wildenhain and large-format porcelain tiles as an artistic canvas. canvas. Classical mythology, Ukrainian folk tales and the painful Ukrainian folk tales and the painful presence of war.

Julia Beliaeva painting with a fine brush on a ceramic vase.
Julia Beliaeva painting a vase in a studio filled with painting utensils.

VASE HALLE 3

Blue KPM vase with white figure pattern.
KPM+ Julia Beliaeva vase HALLE 3 "SAINT SEBASTIAN"
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KPM+ Julia Beliaeva vase HALLE 3 "SAINT SEBASTIAN 1"
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KPM+ Julia Beliaeva Vase HALLE 3 "THREE PRESIDENTS"
KPM+ Julia Beliaeva vase HALLE 3 "THREE PRESIDENTS 1"
KPM+ Julia Beliaeva vase HALLE 3 "SCREAM"
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KPM+ Julia Beliaeva Vase HALLE 3 "SCREAM 1"
KPM+ Julia Beliaeva Vase HALLE 3 "SACRIFICE"
Blue KPM vase with white figure pattern.
KPM+ Julia Beliaeva vase HALLE 3 "GIRL WITH GUN"
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KPM+ Julia Beliaeva Vase HALLE 3 "DEEP INSIDE"
KPM+ Julia Beliaeva Vase HALLE 3 "KALI"

"Art heals by revealing all aspects of a trauma - from the global to the most intimate and secret. It illuminates the dark dark sides of society, descends into the cellars with a flashlight or powerfully cellars with a torch or powerfully illuminates the entire darkness of the night," says Beliaeva. "We all have traumas - post-colonial, historical or private. My work tries to use beauty to find a way out of it through beauty," says Beliaeva.

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Blue ceramic vases on white shelves.

"Art heals by revealing all aspects of a trauma - from the global to the most intimate and secret. It illuminates the dark dark sides of society, descends into the cellars with a flashlight or powerfully cellars with a torch or powerfully illuminates the entire darkness of the night," says Beliaeva. "We all have traumas - post-colonial, historical or private. My work tries to use beauty to find a way out of it through beauty," says Beliaeva.

The historical pigment Prussian blue becomes the visual leitmotif, which Beliaeva Beliaeva combines it with the figures familiar from her sculptural work. figures familiar from her sculptural work. This results in works that encourage reflection on cultural heritage, lost traditions - such as the now defunct Ukrainian ceramics Ukrainian ceramics industry - and the resilience of the human soul. soul.

KPM+ Julia Beliaeva tile painting "PET ME"

KPM+ Julia Beliaeva tile painting "PET ME 1"

KPM+ Julia Beliaeva tile painting "THREE PRESIDENTS"

KPM+ Julia Beliaeva tile painting "SAVE ME"

KPM+ Julia Beliaeva tile painting "HUNTER"

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Collection of blue and white ceramics including vases and a decorative plate.

ABOUT JULIA BELIAEVA
Julia Beliaeva was born in 1988 in Haisyn, Ukraine, and studied at the at the State Institute of Decorative and Applied Arts and Design in Design in Kiev, named after Mykhailo Boychuk. She works with cutting-edge technologies such as 3D scanning, 3D modeling, 3D printing and virtual reality to reinterpret traditions in a changing reinterpret traditions in a changing, digitalized world.

The historical pigment Prussian blue becomes the visual leitmotif, which Beliaeva Beliaeva combines it with the figures familiar from her sculptural work. figures familiar from her sculptural work. This results in works that encourage reflection on cultural heritage, lost traditions - such as the now defunct Ukrainian ceramics Ukrainian ceramics industry - and the resilience of the human soul. soul.

ABOUT JULIA BELIAEVA
Julia Beliaeva was born in 1988 in Haisyn, Ukraine, and studied at the at the State Institute of Decorative and Applied Arts and Design in Design in Kiev, named after Mykhailo Boychuk. She works with cutting-edge technologies such as 3D scanning, 3D modeling, 3D printing and virtual reality to reinterpret traditions in a changing reinterpret traditions in a changing, digitalized world.

KPM vases displayed in a gallery with a blue and white tile painting.

Pictures: ©Marie Staggat
©Holger Talinski