
Julija Goyd
b.
1979
,
Vilnius
Lithuanian
Mixed techniques
Julija currently lives and works in Berlin.
After her graduation in economics Julija has been working as a financial manager during 2003-2006. In 2006 she switched to the domains of advertisement and fashion, where she met Lithuanian film directors Ignas Jonynas and Valdas Navasaitis. She worked with both as an actress in their movies Dancing Worm (2006) and Perpetuum Mobile (2008) and was nominated for Best Actress in a Leading Role during 2008 Lithuanian Film Awards "Sidabrinė Gervė Award". In 2010 she expanded her career into the world of fine arts: starting with photography and video and pursuing this ever since.
Her photography work was featured in the book The Naked & The Nude curated by Peter Weiermair and published in 2013 by Stockmal and Martel. The book is an anthology of international nude photography, which features works by some of contemporary art's best-known names like Wolfgang Tillmanns, Nobuyoshi Araki, Ralph Gibson, Vanessa Beecroft and Jeff Bark. Following the success of the first book, Peter Weiermair curated another edition titled Faces (2015) and Julija's photographs were featured for a second time alongside works by Robert Mapplethorpe, Juergen Teller, Anton Corbijn, Antoine D'Agata and Pieter Hugo.
One of her major film projects, a documentary about the research institute Rework, was successfully premiered in Berlin during The Long Night of Sciences (2013).
In 2016 she started a collaboration with &editions - a non-profit initiative supporting both art institutions and artists. That is the first project of this kind covering the Baltic region. As a result Julija's work has been showcased during Printed Matter's LA Art book Fair (2017), Offprint London at Tate Modern (2017), Printed Matter's NY Art book Fair at MoMAPS1 (2017) and Offprint Paris at Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux-Arts (2018).
Her video work "Decadentia" was programmed as part of Art Biennale Glasgow International 2018.
In 2020, Julija's work was included in the list of best emerging European photographers, selected by GUP Magazine.
Selected Artworks

Nature III
2026
Ceramic, stoneware
200x90x80 cm

Nature II
2026
Ceramic, stoneware
200x100x80 cm

Nature I
2026
Ceramic, stoneware
200x100x80cm

Something Happens
2010
Oil on canvas
154x137 cm

Yuki Nonaka, Matsuo Kabuki
2003
Photograpy
35x35 cm

Street Children, Ueno District of Tokyo
1947
Photography, Gelatin Silver Print
37,2x29,5 cm

Galaxy series
2022
Mixed texniques
200x200 cm (1 piece 100x100 cm)

Figures#3
2017
Photography
90x60 cm

Figures#1
2017
Photography
90x60 cm

Daphne Rosen
2015
Photography
90x60 cm

Head and Legs
2014
Oil on canvas
135x190 cm

Untitled
2013
Oil on canvas
240x190 cm

Nuits Fauves
2016
Oil, acrylic on canvas, woodcut
150x50 cm

White Nights
2016
Oil, acrylic on canvas, woodcut
153x153 cm

Judith
2015
Oil, acrylic on canvas, woodcut
159x159 cm

The Ecstasy
2015
Oil, acrylic on canvas, woodcut
159x159 cm

Salt Water
2015
Oil, acrylic on canvas, woodcut
159x159 cm

Famous Picture
2015
Oil, acrylic on canvas, woodcut
70x150 cm

If I Asked You
2015
Oil, acrylic on canvas, woodcut
145x150 cm

The Kiss
2015
Oil, acrylic on canvas, woodcut
159x159 cm

The Sign
2015
Oil, acrylic, woodcut, painting by hand, canvas, 1/2
159x159 cm

Little Red Riding Hood
2023
Acrylic on canvas
140 x 150 cm

Magical Butterflies
2021
Acrylic on canvas
100 x 110 cm

Love Is In The Air
2015
Oil, acrylic on canvas, woodcut
100 x 110 cm
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