HISTORY BVA212 WEEK FIVE 05/08/2019 (SEMESTER TWO)
HISTORY BVA212 WEEK FIVE 05/08/2019 (SEMESTER TWO)
Julie Rrap Artist
http://www.julierrap.com/
Julie Rrap Artist
http://www.julierrap.com/
Biography
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. Between 1986 and 1994 Rrap lived and worked in France and Belgium where she exhibited widely. This opportunity to broaden her horizons grounded her work in a more international context and she exhibited in Belgium, Switzerland, France, Holland, Germany and Italy.
"The human body is a vulnerable thing and Rrap incorporates into her work the sinister implications of this fact. The human figure is at once elevated to an aesthetic ideal and damned as a target of willful damage and destruction or calculated military aggression."
I enjoy Julie's contemporary art work and I can relate to some of you themed work. Especially her photography work. Some of her subject matter is vulnerable while other artworks are quiet intimidating for the viewer.
John Perceval Artist
John Perceval AO is one of Australia’s most celebrated artists renowned for his radicalism, expressiveness and prolific output. I like John's work as he does amazing sculptors of angels and then his paintings are such a contrast but I like his style.
Angel with arms uprise
Dary farm Victoria
Watching Halley's comet





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