My Monster: The Human-Animal Hybrid
Posted: 21 August 2018 Filed under: Exhibitions | Tags: animals, art, drawing, exhibition, Melbourne, My Monster, painting, printmaking, Rona Green, sculpture Leave a comment
In case you missed the exhibition My Monster: The Human-Animal Hybrid at RMIT Gallery, Melbourne, Australia, 29 June – 18 August 2018, here is a selection of installation shots for your viewing pleasure.

RMIT Gallery, Swanston Street view

RMIT Gallery entrance

My Monster: The Human-Animal Hybrid at RMIT Gallery
Curated by Evelyn Tsitas, My Monster: The Human-Animal Hybrid examined the artistic representation of the human-animal hybrid from mythology to movies; taxidermy to biotechnology; painting and photography to multi-sensory immersive sound installations.

My Monster: The Human-Animal Hybrid at RMIT Gallery

Eko Nugroho and Rona Green

My Monster: The Human-Animal Hybrid introduction by Evelyn Tsitas
The exhibiting artists included Rose Agnew, Jane Alexander, Janet Beckhouse, Peter Booth, Jazmina Cininas, Kate Clark, Catherine Clover, Beth Croce, Julia deVille, Heri Dono, Peter Ellis, Moira Finucane & Shinjuku Thief, Rona Green, Ai Hasegawa, Rayner Hoff, Sam Jinks, Deborah Kelly, Bharti Kher, Deborah Klein, Oleg Kulik, Sam Leach, Norman Lindsay, Sidney Nolan, Eko Nugroho, Kira O’Reilly & Jennifer Willet, Patricia Piccinini, Geoffrey Ricardo, Lisa Roet, Mithu Sen, Maja Smrekar & Manuel Vason, Ronnie van Hout, (((20hz))).

Geoffrey Ricardo

Peter Booth

Jazmina Cininas
You can click here to read ‘Animal Instinct: our long fascination with hybrids’, a review of the My Monster exhibition by Kylie Northover published in The Age.

Peter Ellis

Beth Croce

Deborah Klein
Installation views My Monster: The Human-Animal Hybrid, RMIT Gallery, Photography by Mark Ashkanasy © RMIT Gallery.