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Sculpture; Photography; Video; Installation; Biography; Contact 'Unlike the American photographer Cindy Sherman, Rrap does not disguise herself completely as other personae,' Victoria Lynn observes. Ricky Swallow Sally Smart If you want to have 3D recordings of your exhibitions you can also sign up for that.Why should I create a profile on Artland?If you want to buy an artwork available on Artland you have the opportunity to "Buy Now" and "Make an Offer", in addition to our "Contact Gallery" method of inquiry and purchase, giving you three distinct ways to be in touch with a gallery for the acquisition of an artwork.None of our partner galleries has added works for sale of this artist. Tracey Moffatt Louise Hearman

Since the mid-1970s, she has worked with photography, painting, sculpture, performance and video in an ongoing project concerned with representations of the body. Julie Rrap isn’t even close to slowing down.

Julie Rrap Featured Artworks View All (81) Julie Rrap Point–Blank, Bullets, 2019 Bronze and steel 116 x 47 x 22 cm Arc One Gallery Contact Gallery. Scan the QR Code via WeChat to follow Ocula's official account.Sign up to be notified when new artworks and exhibitions by There is a feeling you sometimes get when you are witness to an important moment - a moment in history, a moment for change, an act of empowered voices. Skip to main content. Since the mid-1970s, she has worked with photography, painting, sculpture, performance and video in an ongoing project concerned with representations of the body. Tim Jones This work attempts to use technology as a mirror on itself, to push beyond the rational and explore both the sinister and the visionary in the human desire to challenge nature… sculpture Biennale of Sydney. Overview.

1950. Julie Rrap. Tony Clark Julie Rrap was born in 1950 and was primarily inspired creatively by the 1970s. Julie Rrap. The artist considers the 'Transpositions' series a turning point in her practice, as it marks the moment she stopped using herself as model. The art sphere of the 1970s was epitomized by a wish to evolve and strengthen itself, as a response to the many tensions of the previous decade. Rrap supplied each with a white shirt and crisp sheets, the sleepers...She has won the Hermann's Art Award for her photograph Review: Dark Rooms - Women Directing the Lens 1978–98, Griffith University Art Museum To make artwork enquiries, follow artists and galleries, save and share artworks and receive our newsletter. Stephen Bush Julie Rrap’s involvement with body art and performance in the mid 1970s in Australia continued to influence her practice as it expanded into photography, painting, sculpture and video, in an ongoing project concerned with representations of the body. Michael Nelson Jagamara Works for sale (70) Auction results. Home; Work. Sign up.

Rosslynd Piggott Jon Campbell View all. Constanze Zikos Deeply rooted in feminism, her work questions the portrayal of women and the female body, through the means of painting, photography, sculpture and video as well. Home; Work. Sculpture; Photography; Video; Installation; Biography; Work Simply click the link and enter your new password to complete this process.Artists dangle like bats in new Julie Rrap exhibition Remaking the World at Ian Potter Museum of Art