45 min

Eugenia Raskopoulos - Season 2, Episode 7 Fine Art Fiona

    • Visual Arts

Uncompromising in her approach and unflinching in her resolve and determination, Eugenia is an artist who works in digital media art, often embodied within larger ambitious installations, which explore language, translation and the body from a personal and feminist perspective. 

She talks candidly about her migrant background – Czech-born of Greek parents who arrived in Australia in 1959 – and the constant negotiation required to find way to feel a welcome part of an Australian scene. Eugenia’s work weaves images of her body, personal familial stories and texts, in various guises, to describe this uncertain and ever-shifting terrain. She takes us beyond where we usually go.

You’ll find all the images and more information on Eugenia’s website and her gallery representatives

In Sydney Kronenberg Mais Wright 

In Melbourne Arc One 



Image credits:

Portrait of Eugenia Raskopoulos

Eugenia Raskopoulos, Shadow of Language (f**k me/f**k you) 2021/22 neon, stainless steel 355 x 30 x 30cm; (eat me/eat you) 2021/22 neon, stainless steel 284.5 x 30 x 30cm.

Eugenia Raskopoulos (dis)order 2019, single channel digital video 8min. neon & discarded goods. Detail installation The National Carriageworks. Image Zan Wimberley

Find more conversations about art on our Instagram @FineArtFiona.

Thank you to Producer: Simon Grant Verb Syndicate; Editor: Mitchell Jones; Graphic Designer: Max Pasalic.

Uncompromising in her approach and unflinching in her resolve and determination, Eugenia is an artist who works in digital media art, often embodied within larger ambitious installations, which explore language, translation and the body from a personal and feminist perspective. 

She talks candidly about her migrant background – Czech-born of Greek parents who arrived in Australia in 1959 – and the constant negotiation required to find way to feel a welcome part of an Australian scene. Eugenia’s work weaves images of her body, personal familial stories and texts, in various guises, to describe this uncertain and ever-shifting terrain. She takes us beyond where we usually go.

You’ll find all the images and more information on Eugenia’s website and her gallery representatives

In Sydney Kronenberg Mais Wright 

In Melbourne Arc One 



Image credits:

Portrait of Eugenia Raskopoulos

Eugenia Raskopoulos, Shadow of Language (f**k me/f**k you) 2021/22 neon, stainless steel 355 x 30 x 30cm; (eat me/eat you) 2021/22 neon, stainless steel 284.5 x 30 x 30cm.

Eugenia Raskopoulos (dis)order 2019, single channel digital video 8min. neon & discarded goods. Detail installation The National Carriageworks. Image Zan Wimberley

Find more conversations about art on our Instagram @FineArtFiona.

Thank you to Producer: Simon Grant Verb Syndicate; Editor: Mitchell Jones; Graphic Designer: Max Pasalic.

45 min