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Steve Cox (artist)

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33: 170:. In 1997, Cox completed a master's degree in Fine Art at Deakin University; his thesis, which was in two parts: the first centred around the notion of a causal link between the creative act of the artist and the destructive act of the serial murderer; the second researched the life, work and death of British playwright 185:
His early work dealt with the aberrant psychology of murderers and their victims. In 1987 he staged an exhibition of paintings, 'Beyond Belief', which documented the crimes of the 1960s British
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Cox has written numerous essays and articles on the suppression of homo-eroticism in western art since the Renaissance, and the ways in which artists have managed to circumvent this censure.
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Cox has explored the phenomena of dance culture, a subject that has spawned five exhibitions of portraits of clubbers, party-drug takers and bouncers, most notably in
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Since 1982 he has staged over thirty-five one-person exhibitions in Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide, and has participated in over fifty group-exhibitions, including
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In 2016, Cox was commissioned to paint a massive mural on the wall of the restaurant, Grub Food Van, in Fitzroy, Melbourne. He based this major work on
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Love, Pain and the Whole Damned Thing: the vulnerable male figure in the exhibition Tough and Tender
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For decades, Cox's imagery has often been surreal, using unsettling juxtapositions of symbols. In
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dealt exclusively with the subject of children who kill other children. His 1996 Masters Thesis (
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amongst others - the latter work being acquired for the permanent collection of the
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magazine (2010). and Cox's article, commissioned by The Guardian,.
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grant to spend three months making work at the Villa Ghedini, in
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in 1968, when his family emigrated. He studied painting at the
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and the still-existing taboo over public representations of
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Predominantly watercolour, gouache, ink, collage on paper.
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catalogue, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, 2005
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from 1978 to 1980, where one of his main lecturers was
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Beyond Belief: A Chronicle of Murder and its Detection
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True Crime: Murder and Misdemeanour in Australian Art
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True Crime: Murder and Misdemeanour in Australian Art
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artist and writer, known for his homoerotic images;
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Index


Harringay
London
England
Australian
Victorian College of the Arts
English Australian
stream of consciousness
animal/human hybrids
Harringay
London
England
Melbourne
Australia
Victorian College of the Arts
Gareth Sansom
Cairo
Art Gallery of New South Wales
Australia Council
Besozzo
Northern Italy
Joe Orton
Moors murderers
Emlyn Williams
Beyond Belief: A Chronicle of Murder and its Detection
Dennis Nilsen
Peter Manuel
Peter Kurten
National Gallery of Victoria
Deakin University

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