Julie Rrap’s involvement with body art and performance in the mid-70s in Australia continued to influence her practice as it expanded into photography, painting, sculpture and video in an on-going project concerned with representations of the body.
A major retrospective and publication Body Double was curated by Victoria Lynn at the MCA, Sydney in 2007 and in 2015, as the recipient of the Vizard Foundation Contemporary Artist Project, Rrap exhibited a new body of work, Remaking the World at the Ian Potter Museum of Art, Melbourne.
Join us to hear Rrap discuss the significance of feminism and surrealism throughout her oeuvre.
Cost: Free, bookings essential
Location: QCA Lecture Theatre, adjacent to Griffith University Art Museum
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Image: Julie Rrap, Persona and Shadow: Madonna 1984. Colour photograph. Griffith University Art Collection. Purchased 1985. Courtesy of artist, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney, and Arc One Gallery, Melbourne.