Lisa Roet
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Lisa Roet (born 1967) is an Australian artist who lives and works in Melbourne. She is interested in the relationship between humans and primates and explores this relationship through her bronze sculptures, charcoal drawings, film and photography. She has spent considerable time travelling to remote areas in Borneo for field observations of apes in forests in addition to involving herself in a range of residencies with research centres and major international zoos.
Lisa Roet is represented by Karen Woodbury Gallery, Melbourne, Australia.
Images
External links
- Karen Woodbury Gallery, Melbourne
- Lisa Roet Official website
- OzArts Lisa Roet
- Coates and Wood Foundry, Lisa Roet
- Astro Chimp, The Age
- Lisa Roet, Artabase
- Winner McLelland Sculpture Prize
- Lisa Roet, State of the Arts
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