Artists' Artists: Julie Rrap Featured crate
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Artist Julie Rrap discusses works of art from the national collection that inspire, move or intrigue her.
Julie Rrap is an Australian artist who was raised in the Kombemberri region of Queensland on the Gold Coast. She has 15 works in the national collection, including the series Persona and shadow.
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Julie Rrap on Tracey Moffatt:
'Tracey Moffatt's First jobs series was quite a quirky group of works. The topic is something we can all relate to. We've all had a …
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Julie Rrap on Sol Wiener:
'I responded very naturally and viscerally to this work. It's an interesting one to choose because I don't know this photographer, but it reminded me …
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Julie Rrap on Yukultji Napangati:
'I've always been drawn to the way Pintupi people paint. When I look at paintings from that region, I find them so energetic. They allow …
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Julie Rrap on Sarah Lucas:
'I've known of Sarah Lucas' work for many, many years. She is one of my favourite female artists, partly because I have a strong connection …