JULIE RRAP 'Hairline Crack' Installed at AGNSW

Julie Rrap, 'Hairline crack', 1992, acrylic glass and hair, Installation dimensions variable.

It is fantastic to see JULIE RRAP'S key work 'Hairline Crack', 1992, installed among the permanent collection display at the Art Gallery of New South Wales. 

Rrap first presented 'Hairline crack' in the 9th Biennale of Sydney. From a distance, the artwork resembles a black line drawn on the wall, evoking, perhaps, the work of Sol LeWitt, Mel Bochner or other artists associated with minimalism. On closer inspection, however, it is quickly discovered that the line is in fact made from an unruly excess of human hair.

The work might be seen to meditate on the tension between the organic and the synthetic or between order and chaos. The perfectly straight, level line reveals itself to be disrupted by something organic and unpredictable; a part of our bodies associated with beauty that is also cut and discarded.

NEW RELEASE: IMANTS TILLERS 'Credo'

NEW RELEASE

A collection of Imants Tillers' writing, 'Credo: Selected Essays', has just been published by Giramondo Press:

"These essays express an aesthetic credo which has larger implications for both literature and art created out of the experience of migration . . . What he calls ‘the revolt of the margins’ is evident in the provocative nature of his writing too, in its wit and irony and intelligence."

Perfect Christmas gift for the art lover in your life. Available now in stores and on Giramondo Publishing’s website.

MARINA ROLFE selected for ARC ONE Artist Opportunity Award

ARC ONE Director Fran Clark and Artist Marina Rolfe.

ARC ONE Gallery teamed up with the VCA to offer an Artist Opportunity to an outstanding graduate from the 2022 VCA Masters or Bachelor of Fine Art (Honours) Program. We are thrilled to announce that Marina Rolfe has been awarded the ARC ONE Artist Opportunity.
 
This opportunity grants Rolfe the chance to exhibit at ARC ONE in early 2023, and receive mentorship from Director Fran Clark and Associate Director Elizabeth Errol. When Fran and Elizabeth selected Rolfe for this award, they were impressed by her attentive and sensitive landscape painting, and excited by her tactile painted surfaces.
 
The artist popped in this week to visit and set plans in motion for our group show in February, Nature Knot.

Visit Marina’s website here >

JANET LAURENCE launches Karina Dias Pires’s new book ‘Artists at Home’.

JANET LAURENCE will be launching Karina Dias Pires’s new book ‘Artists at Home’ tonight!

This fascinating publication features interviews and images with insights into the studio practice of 32 Australian women artists. Speaking on the impact of ‘home’ in her art making, Laurence will be in conversation with Dias Pires, alongside Camie Lyons and Louise Olsen.

Thursday, 1 December, 5—7PM
Olsen Gallery, Sydney.