Julie Kopová

Julie Kopová

Born in 1995, Julie Kopová recently graduated from the Prague Academy of Fine Arts. Her abstract paintings are powerful, rhythmic contemplations that weave between music, philosophy, poetry and art history. Interested in metaphorical landscapes—encompassing those internal and external, terrestrial and cosmic—Kopová’s expansive canvases consider complex notions of infinity and boundlessness, and nod to Romantic aesthetics of the sublime. Known for her sophisticated handling of paint, she renders vibrant colour fields that are alive with gestural brushwork. Emotive and lyrical, her practice is expressive and deeply interdisciplinary.

Between darkness and Light there is Hope

Between darkness and Light there is Hope

acrylic and oil pastels on canvas

100 x 100 cm

2024

A Rose without Thorns

A Rose without Thorns

acrylic and oil pastels on canvas

130 x 90 cm

2025

Totem

Totem

acrylic and oil pastels on canvas

10 x 120 cm

2024

Cooper structure

Cooper structure

acrylic and oil pastel on canvas

30 x 30 cm

2023

FOG

FOG

acrylic and oil pastel on canvas

150 x 150 cm

2023

Under the roots

Under the roots

acrylic and oil pastel on canvas

110 x 70 cm

2023

Bones

Bones

acrylic and oil pastel on canvas

140 x 140 cm

2023

Keeping silent

Keeping silent

acrylic and oil pastel on canvas

190 x 190 cm

2023

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The Unsaid

The Unsaid

acrylic on canvas

30 x 30 cm

2023

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Solo Exhibitions

2023

  • The Grey Volcano Pragovka, Prague

2022

  • Hybrid Landscapes GASK, Kutná Hora

2021

  • Landscape in Art Symposium Alšova Jihočeská Gallery, Frantoly
  • Vyhořelé múzy, vyléčená monstra AVU, Prague

2019

  • Mountains of Doubts and Fears Kaple Gallery, Holyně, Prague

2017

  • Under the groovy cloud Jazzclub Bamberg, Bamberg
Group Exhibitions

2022

  • Pole v množném čísle Pragovka, Prague

2021

  • Moc je také málo Kabinet Chaos Gallery, Polička
  • Krajina Benedikt Rejt Gallery, Louny

2020

  • Salon PES Karpuchina Gallery, Prague

2017

  • Pick‘n’Mix BUBEC, Prague
  • Komín Industra Art, Brno