
Julia Eichbauer (b. 1986) is an Austrian figurative sculptor specializing in archival portraiture. Operating from her studio in Vienna, her practice is anchored in the rigors of classical European realism and the preservation of human heritage.
After completing an intensive classical education at the Dutch Academy of Figurative Sculpture in Amsterdam, Julia established her professional practice to provide discerning collectors with a tactile, timeless alternative to transient digital imagery. Her work bridges traditional structural anatomy with architectural longevity, focusing heavily on capturing the psychological depth and authoritative character of her subjects.
Operating with fine terracotta, archival plaster casts, and museum-grade lost-wax bronze, the studio treats every commission as an exclusive, white-glove partnership. Each piece is designed to command presence as a permanent focal point within private libraries, executive boardrooms, and ancestral estates worldwide.
In addition to her private commissions, Julia is dedicated to passing down the ancient lineages of sculpture by hosting intensive figural masterclasses, helping advanced creatives and patrons alike decode the structural beauty of the human form.
Participation:
22. September 2026: Vernissage "Dialog", KunstVHS Wien
16. - 26. September 2026: Schmiede26 AiAiAi Playground of Ideas, Hallein.
Realisierung des Projektes "Beating Dead Horses" in Collaboration with Reinhold Aschbacher
21. - 25. August 2026: Kollektiv Salztor - Keramik Sodabrand im Kunstquartier Stadtgarten, Gmunden.
22. - 24. Mai 2026 '10 VIBES - 01 Room', Kulturankerzentrum Floridsdorf.
9. April - 12. Mai 2026 'STUDIO 307' - BV Margareten, Wien.
Dezember 2025 Annual Exhibition VATA, Wien.
Dezember 2025 'On Fire' - A Wood-Fired Ceramics Exhibition, Atelier 03, Wien.
April 2025 'Vielfalt' Alte Saline, Hallein.
März 2025 'FACE 2025' (The Society of Portrait Sculptors): The Garrison Chapel, London mit "Liz 2024"
Juni - September 2024: WIHH Gallery, Amsterdam mit "Thread of Reason 2023" und "Female torso 2024"