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Raquel Ormella works across various media to investigate how critical reflexivity in contemporary art encourages processes of self-examination in relation to political consciousness and social action.

Raquel’s work has been included in the 2008 Sydney Biennale, the 2003 Biennale of Istanbul and the 2002 Sao Paulo Biennale, Bittersweet at the Art Gallery of NSW (2002), and in the exhibition, Australian at Casula Powerhouse (2008). She has held solo exhibitions at Mori Gallery in Sydney, Gertrude Contemporary Art Spaces in Melbourne and Casula Powerhouse in Sydney.

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