Ewa Juszkiewicz

Through her painting, Ewa Juszkiewicz (b. 1984, Gdansk, Poland) challenges visual conventions and confronts stereotypical perceptions of women’s beauty in classical European painting. Ewa Juszkiewicz deconstructs and reinterprets the female subject in historical artworks, undermining their constant, indisputable character. She challenges the viewers' perception by experimenting with the form of the female figure and face. Her paintings balance human and inhuman elements within her work to reveal a style that is at once classical in technique, yet subversive and rebellious in content. Ewa Juszkiewicz has carved a unique niche in the realm of contemporary art, particularly in challenging the traditional representations of women. Ewa Juszkiewicz paintings serve as a powerful commentary on societal norms and expectations, making her a significant figure in today's art landscape.


Courtesy of Almine Rech