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Julie Rrap

Exhibition

Julie Rrap: Snare

Julie Rrap’s first solo exhibition in Melbourne since the late 1980s comprised three groups of photographic and installation work. It continued her investigation into the complex relationships between art history and the female artist, the self and the body, and the museum and the viewer.
Exhibition

The Naked Image: The Nude in Recent Australian Photography

...radically different and even opposing critical perspectives. Exhibiting artists: Julie Brown-Rrap, Francis Busby, Jeff Busby, Rozalind Drummond, John Lethbridge, Henry Lewis, Anne MacDonaldPublicationThe Naked Image: The Nude in Recent Australian Photography...
Exhibition

ICI Contemporary Art Collection

...catalogue with an artist’s statement by each artist in the exhibition. Exhibiting artists: Bruce Armstrong, Annette Bezor, Julie Brown Rrap, Marion Borgelt, Janet Burchill, Tim Burns, Jon Campbell, Jon Cattapan, Chris Dyson, Peter Ellis, Merilyn Fairskye, Dale Frank, Brent Harris, Bill Henson, Bob...
Publication

Julie Rrap: Snare

Page

Feminism(s): Plural and Evolving

Kim Gordon Cindy Sherman Julie Rrap Lyndal Walker...
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A Conversation with Jenepher Duncan

Ken Unsworth and Peter Tyndall (as part of my Death and the Body series), as well as Julie Rrap and Adam Cullen, all of whom were able to present new work in the context of their ongoing practice. ACCA premiered Tracey Moffat’s Up in the Sky and Heaven works which had...
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Glimpse into the archive—

We are all flesh included a selection of sculptures made using wax, wood, wool, horse skin and hair.

Berlinde de Bruyckere:
We Are All Flesh (2012)

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