Venus Virgin Tomarz
LISTEN TO PODCAST NOW
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 17:39 — 16.2MB)
Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Podchaser | Email | RSS
Finally, after two long yearsof lockdown Robert Earp and Venus Tomarz will launch Venus Virgin Tomarz.
Two brilliant minds come together for the Venus Virgin Tomarz photographic exhibition showing this
May in Melbourne’s, CBD. Combining the electrifying conceptual photography of Robert
Earp and the ‘surreal realness’ of Venus Virgin Tomarz. This is an exhibition that goes
beyond gender to a meeting of minds and worlds. The exhibition is named after Earp’s
‘divalicious’ collaborator and muse whilst the work explores the journey of gender and
transition between worlds.
The true story of Venus Virgin Tomarz is told in hyper-colourful composite photographs
that recall the sci-fi kitsch of yesteryear. “Venus’s idea of taking 1960s sci-fi as the metaphor
of her story of transgender, I just thought that was brilliant,” said Robert Earp, Photomaker.
“I’ve always loved the magician’s trick where you’re at a magic show and there is a woman
floating […] you know in your head there are strings attached but you still feel as though she
is really floating. In this work I have conceptualised Venus as my floating muse”.
In Earp’s images, entire galaxies and epic encounters have been created in minute detail,
using everyday household items as the building blocks; the stars are bicarbonate soda;
chalk dust becomes star dust; the moon a swirl of poured beer while a Kitchenaid blender
whips up tornadoes and alien flesh is created from fish in Earp’s own tank.
Earp came to acclaim early on in his career with an exhibition at the National Gallery of
Victoria with only his third roll of film. Fast forward and he was quickly embraced by the
commercial and fashion world making his name as a ‘maker’ of photographs, turning
concepts into art.
For Venus this was a meeting of minds “This art extravaganza is an astounding collaboration
between myself and Photomaker, Robert Earp” said Venus “who believed in the idea and
these important art dimensions for the globe. I have pure respect for the understanding, the
beauty and passion for detail of this production team of professionals.”
In this exhibition, nothing is as it appears and the piece poses profound questions around
perception, ideology, society and the future. Where are we going and how are we getting
there? Will we be able to accept each other in whatever guise we appear?
“Behind it all, the narrative is about equality, really,” says Earp. “It’s also about that fight between
Venus and Mars in the classic sense from literature – you know, men are from Mars and women
are from Venus. That fight is in everybody.”
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 17:39 — 16.2MB)
Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Podchaser | Email | RSS
RECENT PODCAST
Sunday Arts Magazine: Sally McKenzie
Enjoy this absorbing episode of Sunday Arts Magazine with special guest, award-winning Sally McKenzie. Sydney-born playwright, performer, director and screenwriter ...
LISTEN TO PODCAST NOW
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 11:54 — 10.9MB)
Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Podchaser | Email | RSS
Sunday Arts Magazine: David Youings and Jennifer Vuletic
Two very special guests, David Youings and Return guest Jennifer Vuletic, chat to Sunday Arts Magazine about the play The ...
LISTEN TO PODCAST NOW
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 22:00 — 20.1MB)
Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Podchaser | Email | RSS
Sunday Arts Magazine: Garrie Maguire
Meet the person behind the captivating Male//Chair exhibition when photographer Garrie Maguire returns to Sunday Arts Magazine. Australian born, Garrie Maguire ...
LISTEN TO PODCAST NOW
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 13:00 — 11.9MB)
Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Podchaser | Email | RSS