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Natalie Ryan

Natalie Ryan investigates the representation of the cadaver through a rigorous blend of art and science.

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Based in Melbourne, Natalie Ryan investigates the delicate boundary between the natural sciences and visual art. Holding a PhD from Monash University, her research into the representation of the cadaver informs a practice that spans sculpture, photography, and drawing. Her work is grounded in rigorous observation, often developed through deep immersion in scientific environments. Ryan’s practice is marked by significant residencies, including time spent at the University of Melbourne’s Veterinary Department and Bundanon. Whether working solo or alongside her sister Pip as part of "The Ryan Sisters," she examines how we perceive the dead through a lens of anatomical inquiry and aesthetic representation. Her contributions to the field have been recognized by the Pratt Family Scholarship and the Australia Council for the Arts.

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Her aesthetic merges clinical precision with artistic observation, focusing on the textures and forms of the natural world. Through detailed sculpture and photography, she captures the quiet complexity of biological remains and scientific specimens.
Anatomical InquiryNatural SciencesSculptural RealismBiological FormScientific Illustration
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Natalie Ryan — questions answered

What themes does Natalie Ryan explore?

Her work focuses on the intersection of art and science, specifically the aesthetic representation of the cadaver and natural sciences.

What is her educational background?

She earned a PhD from Monash University with a thesis focused on the history and representation of the cadaver in Western culture.

Does she work in multiple mediums?

Yes, her practice includes sculpture, photography, and drawing.

Has she received professional recognition?

She has been awarded the Pratt Family Scholarship, Australia Council grants, and residencies at the University of Melbourne’s Veterinary Department and Bundanon.

Who are The Ryan Sisters?

The Ryan Sisters is a collaborative project between Natalie Ryan and her sister, Pip Ryan.

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