Here we have Life Drawing from inside out, rather than outside in.
– George Alexander, 2022
Exhibition Dates: 21 October – 12 November 2022
So much of the past, both public and personal, have streamed into the making of The Dust of History. Back in 1987, while working in Paris, Julie Rrap made Secret Strategies/Ideal Spaces, a black and white mixed media installation where she poses naked alongside her anamorphic drawings of Louvre classics like Degas and Manet - the sensual odalisque breaks free from the cages of art history, fluid shadows against the soldered carapaces of classical Western poses. This current work is a close cousin of these works, and - wild, bold and positive - shows her back to her best.
Here we have Life Drawing from inside out, rather than outside in.
The vertical videos show a creamy back with its hundreds of interlocking muscles - shot from above - in the act of rubbing, smudging and smearing charcoal, on large sheets of watercolour paper. Writhing naked, the body draws itself, following the outlines of hands and feet, as amoebic limbs push figure and ground as close as they could possibly be: to the point of the visceral, the corporeal, the primal. The traces of charcoal left on the body is left also on horizontal drawings that sit in between those vertical videos.
This is an agon, or struggle, which nonetheless looks fiercely playful. We can get a little solemn in catalogue essays, but Julie Rrap, in her seventh decade now (flabbergast!!), still manages to find a little comedy in her own subversive routines. It keeps you young.
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Not only a maker of her art, but its protagonist, Julie Rrap falls into her body, like a child into a doona. Once again, as always with this artist, subject and object become one, in her ongoing exploration of the origins of representation. The origins of drawing, as recorded beautifully by Pliny the Elder, start out as a tracing of the shadow of a departing lover, and is commemorated in many pictures of this inaugural moment. (eg the 1793 Invention of the Art of Drawing painted by Jospeh Benoit Suvee.) Thus, the artist chases her elusive shadow around the paper. Between frame and freedom, unclothed animal flesh and the cultural codes of conventional gestures, persona and shadow, Julie Rrap finds home.
Harking back to her conceptual roots, some kind of system is operating (5 minutes/ 500 years; 10 minutes/ 1000 years; 15 minutes/1500 years); and I’m guessing it’s a way of pulling the carpet from underneath the very idea of a time scale; or a way of re-enforcing art’s giddy power to manipulate it?
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Art history and Julie Rrap: it’s a love-hate thing, like parent and child, supplicant and dominatrix, there are power relations involved. Male history especially gets taken down a peg or two, with its pompous potency, and its sentimental moralism masquerading as morality. The female nude, for thousands of years the keystone subject of Western Art, is taken down in this current work to the primordial bedrock of a body, and with it, our layered human creativity.
Julie Rrap has done as much as anyone to play fast and loose with it: Mantegna, Moreau, Munch, Rembrandt, Rodin, Balthus, Duchamp - men mainly, “dreaming men”, and their “take” on the female body. Fluent in dialectic, Rrap jiu-jitsu’s them with irony, the “double-take”. She makes puns on those male artists, while integrating their histories.
It’s not just the objects that are made over the course of time, but the understanding of the society where these artworks are embedded. We don’t need Adam Philips to tell us there can be something intrinsically and unavoidably humiliating about being the child, the passive partner, or the younger sibling: we’re dependent, powerless vis-à-vis that authority, who can use our vulnerability to make themselves big. Then the child needs to do something to transform - to make bearable - the unavoidable suffering this involves. Art becomes the way to get pleasure out of this uneasy situation: it’s a form of psychic alchemy.
The resistance to that power involves compound emotions: pleasure and excitement, discipline and punishment, affection and resentment, that are all part of the intoxicating mix that draws the artist again and again to this subversive game.
This tease that Julie likes to play with Art History, reminds me of a poem by Edward Thomas:
Let me sometimes dance /with you,/Or climb/ Or stand perchance/ in ecstasy/ Fixed and free/ In a rhyme,/As poets do.
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I admire this artist’s ways of finding a way forward, in the shifting politics and sociologies of our current moment; the way she concentrates intensely so that her practice doesn’t become mere artefact; and the way she can seize on the heart of intelligence and emotion at once.
Even in our dust, our ash, live our desiring fires.
– George Alexander, 2022
Julie Rrap Carapace
Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, 2024
Julie Rrap Past Continuous
Museum of Contemporary Art, Australia, 2024-25
Julie Rrap SOMOS (Standing On My Own Shoulders)
Melbourne Art Foundation Commission, 2024
Group Show, The First 40 Years
Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, 2024
Julie Rrap The Dust of History
Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, 2022
Free/State
Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art, 2022
Julie Rrap Blow Back
Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, 2018
Julie Rrap Remaking The World
Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, 2016
Julie Rrap Remaking The World
Ian Potter Museum of Art, Melbourne, 2015
Julie Rrap Loaded
Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, 2012
Group Show, Head On Photography Festival
Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, 2011
Julie Rrap 360 degree Self-Portrait
Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, 2010
Julie Rrap Escape Artist: Castaway
Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, 2009
Group Show, Lucky Town
Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, 2008-09
Julie Rrap Bust(ed)
16th Biennale of Sydney, 2008
Group Show, Summer '07 '08
Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, 2007
Julie Rrap Body Double
Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, Sydney, 2007-08
Julie Rrap Body Double
3rd Auckland Triennial, 2007
Group Show, STOLEN RITUAL
Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, 2006-07
Julie Rrap Fall Out
Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, 2006
Julie Rrap Soft Targets
Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, 2004
Julie Rrap Fleshed Out
Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, 2002
Group Show, The First 20 Years
Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, 2002
Julie Rrap A-R-MOUR
Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, 2000
Group Show, All Stars
Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, 2000
Julie Rrap Porous Bodies
Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, 1999
Julie Rrap
Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, 1997
Group Show
Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, 1997
Julie Rrap Work 1993-1996
Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, 1996
Group Show, Stockroom
Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, 1995
Group Show, Photosynthesis
Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, 1994
Julie Rrap Persona and Shadow
Online Gallery, 1984
Julie Rrap Persona and Shadow
Online Gallery, 1984
Julie Rrap Myth and Memory: The Eclectic Dream
Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, 1983