exhibition

Julia Platt - Weltschmerz
at NADA New York

NADA NYC
The Starrett-Lehigh Building 601 W 26th Street, 3rd Floor
May 7–11, 2025

Julia Platt’s project largely centers on her twin sister, yet it appears almost incidental. Unlike her earlier series, the artist avoids self-portraits, gazing outwards exclusively instead.

Standing by the wall, on balcony or terrace overlooking a garden, she captures nature and still life in the foreground. It is summertime, and she’s spending it at her family home with her introspective, tense, and preoccupied sister. This is the slice of life we witness. Like Jack Nicholson in Chinatown, tracing a summer romance, we encounter not tranquility but a fire, an understatement, or mystery at best.

The picturesque pile of objects in the Holidays also awaits the summer’s end. Although the composition is set on a Polish terrace, there’s something Mediterranean about the stoneware, the earthenware, and the distinct plasterwork. The dolce far niente of these objects is accentuated by soft pink light, the sunset perhaps. Once the sisters return to the city, the seeming idyllic randomness of that scene will inevitably be disturbed.

The sun plays an important role in most of the paintings. Its glare makes Julia’s sister squint all the time, diverting her eyes from the world outside to her inside. Despite this outward turn in the artist’s work, a sense of apprehension is palpable. The Storm is just an excuse fair enough to retreat indoors, while both still and animated lives continue to serve as metaphors for the artist’s inner world.

Selected works

Weltschmertz
Julia Platt Weltschmertz oil on canvas 2025
Untitled
Julia Platt Untitled oil on canvas 2025
Postcard
Julia Platt Postcard oil on canvas 2025
My Home Town
Julia Platt My Home Town oil on canvas 2025
Holidays
Julia Platt Holidays oil on canvas 2024