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Julie Rrap : Body Double

SKU: 9780975190142
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  • Author:
    LYNN Victoria
  • ISBN:
    9780975190142
  • Publication Date:
    01/06/2018
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    168
  • Binding:
    Hardback
  • Publisher:
    Piper Press
  • Country of Publication:
Julie Rrap : Body Double
Julie Rrap : Body Double

Julie Rrap : Body Double

SKU: 9780975190142
Regular price $84.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    LYNN Victoria
  • ISBN:
    9780975190142
  • Publication Date:
    01/06/2018
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    168
  • Binding:
    Hardback
  • Publisher:
    Piper Press
  • Country of Publication:

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Since the 1980s Julie Rrap has sought to 'disclose' the human body, and unravel the ways in which it has been represented in art and elsewhere For the most part, Rrap has used her own body in photographs, videos and sculptures. This has not simply been a documentation of the female form. This is a performing body 'one that enacts various postures through shadow play, masquerade, mirror and mime. Rrap's works go to the heart of photography' they occupy the zone between the documentation of reality and the artifice of invention.

Rrap's representation of the body is never comfortable. Her human figures are often dissected into parts, distorted, and at times squeezed into the stance of the artist's muse. In her sculptures, the body disappears altogether, as if it has slipped into the negative spaces of solid forms that beg to cradle flesh once again.

Julie Rrap is a leading Australian artist depicting the female form through her own body. Rrap combines an intellectual framework with a sense of wit and works in sculpture, installation, photography and video in consistently compelling ways.

Author Victoria Lynn explores Rrap's role as 'the trickster' in her work, how she uses the 'body double', and how she oversteps the limits of bodily representation.

Featured in the May 2018 Design newsletter.
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  • Since the 1980s Julie Rrap has sought to 'disclose' the human body, and unravel the ways in which it has been represented in art and elsewhere For the most part, Rrap has used her own body in photographs, videos and sculptures. This has not simply been a documentation of the female form. This is a performing body 'one that enacts various postures through shadow play, masquerade, mirror and mime. Rrap's works go to the heart of photography' they occupy the zone between the documentation of reality and the artifice of invention.

    Rrap's representation of the body is never comfortable. Her human figures are often dissected into parts, distorted, and at times squeezed into the stance of the artist's muse. In her sculptures, the body disappears altogether, as if it has slipped into the negative spaces of solid forms that beg to cradle flesh once again.

    Julie Rrap is a leading Australian artist depicting the female form through her own body. Rrap combines an intellectual framework with a sense of wit and works in sculpture, installation, photography and video in consistently compelling ways.

    Author Victoria Lynn explores Rrap's role as 'the trickster' in her work, how she uses the 'body double', and how she oversteps the limits of bodily representation.

    Featured in the May 2018 Design newsletter.
    To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.

Since the 1980s Julie Rrap has sought to 'disclose' the human body, and unravel the ways in which it has been represented in art and elsewhere For the most part, Rrap has used her own body in photographs, videos and sculptures. This has not simply been a documentation of the female form. This is a performing body 'one that enacts various postures through shadow play, masquerade, mirror and mime. Rrap's works go to the heart of photography' they occupy the zone between the documentation of reality and the artifice of invention.

Rrap's representation of the body is never comfortable. Her human figures are often dissected into parts, distorted, and at times squeezed into the stance of the artist's muse. In her sculptures, the body disappears altogether, as if it has slipped into the negative spaces of solid forms that beg to cradle flesh once again.

Julie Rrap is a leading Australian artist depicting the female form through her own body. Rrap combines an intellectual framework with a sense of wit and works in sculpture, installation, photography and video in consistently compelling ways.

Author Victoria Lynn explores Rrap's role as 'the trickster' in her work, how she uses the 'body double', and how she oversteps the limits of bodily representation.

Featured in the May 2018 Design newsletter.
To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.