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My Monster: Exploring the hidden line between man and beast

Evelyn Tsitas, with Sam Jinks' sculpture Medusa (Beloved), 2016 . Collection of Latrobe Art Institute, Bendigo.
Evelyn Tsitas, with Sam Jinks' sculpture Medusa (Beloved), 2016 . Collection of Latrobe Art Institute, Bendigo. Source: Supplied

My Monster: The human animal hybrid is an exhibition that explores humanity's enduring fascination with the human-animal hybrid. The hybrid, by its very nature disturbs us. It reminds us that we are not as far removed from animals as we might think. The curator of the exhibition, Dr. Evelyn Tsitas, talks to Vasilis Ragousis about what is My Monster and what are the questions it is trying raise.


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My Monster: The human animal hybrid is an exhibition that explores humanity's enduring fascination with the human-animal hybrid. The hybrid, by its very nature disturbs us. It reminds us that we are not as far removed from animals as we might think. The curator of the exhibition, Dr. Evelyn Tsitas, talks to Vasilis Ragousis about what is My Monster and what are the questions it is trying raise.


My Monster: The Human animal hybrid will be located at the RMIT Gallery, 344 Swanston st. Melbourne until August 18th. Parts of the exhibition contain adult themes that some viewers might find provoking. For more information call 03 9925 1717.

Sculpt d. Dog by Ronnie van Hout, 2001
Sculpt d. Dog by Ronnie van Hout, 2001 Source: Supplied
Ladybird Woman by Deborah Klein, 2014
Ladybird Woman by Deborah Klein, 2014 Source: Supplied

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