Really Interesting Women

Prof. Julie Rrap

March 28, 2024 Richard Graham Season 1 Episode 122
Prof. Julie Rrap
Really Interesting Women
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Really Interesting Women
Prof. Julie Rrap
Mar 28, 2024 Season 1 Episode 122
Richard Graham

Really Interesting Women - the podcast

Ep. 122

Professor Julie Rrap

Julie has been a central figure in Australian contemporary art for 4 decades. Our conversation covers a lot and I guess that was inevitable given her enormous contribution to art both in Australia and internationally. 

She has worked with photography, painting, sculpture, performance and video in an ongoing project concerned with representations of the body with a particular emphasis on the female body within western art history.

Julie has been described as one of Australia's leading feminist artists. Since her first exhibition in 1982, she has been consistently committed to the exploration of the role—or absence of roles—of women in the history of art.

Throughout her career she has exhibited extensively throughout Europe and Australia.

She completed her PhD in 2010 and is currently  Co-Director and Co-Chair of Sydney College of the Arts.





Image:  Simon Schluter

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Really Interesting Women - the podcast

Ep. 122

Professor Julie Rrap

Julie has been a central figure in Australian contemporary art for 4 decades. Our conversation covers a lot and I guess that was inevitable given her enormous contribution to art both in Australia and internationally. 

She has worked with photography, painting, sculpture, performance and video in an ongoing project concerned with representations of the body with a particular emphasis on the female body within western art history.

Julie has been described as one of Australia's leading feminist artists. Since her first exhibition in 1982, she has been consistently committed to the exploration of the role—or absence of roles—of women in the history of art.

Throughout her career she has exhibited extensively throughout Europe and Australia.

She completed her PhD in 2010 and is currently  Co-Director and Co-Chair of Sydney College of the Arts.





Image:  Simon Schluter

Visit instagram @reallyinterestingwomen for further interviews and posts of interesting women in history.

Follow the link to leave a review....and tell your friends
https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/really-interesting-women/id1526764849