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British-Australian psychoanalyst, writer, and musician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anouchka Grose (born 1970 in Sydney, Australia) is a British-Australian Lacanian psychoanalyst and writer.[1]
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Born | 1970 (age 53–54) Sydney, Australia |
Alma mater | Goldsmiths' College |
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Formerly of | Terry, Blair & Anouchka |
Before training as a psychoanalyst, she studied Fine Art at Goldsmiths' College and was a guitarist and backing vocalist with Terry, Blair & Anouchka (with Terry Hall of The Specials).[1] She played lap steel guitar with Martin Creed's band between 2009 and 2017.[2]
She has written about numerous artists, including Clare Woods, Joanna Piotrowska, Martin Creed and Sophy Rickett, and has worked with the French-British artist Alice Anderson, writing about her work,[3] interviewing her,[4] and composing and performing music for her film, The Night I Became a Doll.[5] Her journalism has been published by The Guardian,[6][7] and The Independent,[8] and her short stories have appeared in Granta magazine and The Erotic Review.
She is a member of The Centre for Freudian Analysis and Research, where she lectures.[9] She also discusses psychoanalysis and current affairs on the radio, appearing on Moral Maze, Broadcasting House, Woman's Hour and "Beyond Belief", as well as presenting one of Radio 4's Lent Talks in 2017.[10]
Terry, Blair & Anouchka released two singles before their debut and only album:
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