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Julia Babochkina

January 22– February 28, 2026

Nosaints bar

Julia Babochkina is an artist with an academic background in fine arts, creating conceptual works rooted in personal and collective experiences of the contemporary world. At the core of her research is the influence of micro-actions on the transformation of human reality. This principle is reflected in the very essence of her practice: visual imagery becomes a form of communication that exists beyond translation and can be interpreted intuitively.


​Through successive periods of internal and external transformation, the artist has developed a distinct methodology: extracting depth from personal crises and expressing it through symbols, textures, and the dramaturgy of the artistic image rather than words. The thematic foundation of her work rests on a complex dialogue of opposites, where the natural world encounters the technological, and individual experience intertwines with the collective. By exploring the boundaries between destruction and creation, the artist juxtaposes rapid external progress with the profound evolution of the human persona.


​Julia’s works serve as a reflection of the internal emotions of a society where technology often evolves faster than the human capacity to internalize its impact. Her objective is to redirect focus toward the human emotional landscape, as it defines the trajectory of the future.

Art catalogue

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