Grant Stevens is an Australian artist currently based in Brisbane. He works predominantly with video, as well as photography, drawing, sculpture and installation. His art practice explores how the verbal and non-verbal ‘languages’ of popular screen culture interface with contemporary subjectivity. He has held numerous solo exhibitions in Australia, as well as in New Zealand, Italy and the United States. His work has been exhibited in many group shows at publicly funded museums and contemporary art spaces, both nationally and internationally. In 2007, Stevens received his PhD from the Queensland University of Technology, where he is now a Lecturer in Visual Arts. He is represented by Gallery Barry Keldoulis, Sydney, and Starkwhite, Auckland.

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