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Anouchka Grose | |
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| Born | 1970 (age 54–55) Sydney, Australia |
| Alma mater | Goldsmiths' College |
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| Formerly of | Terry, Blair & Anouchka |
Musical artist | |
Anouchka Grose (born 1970 inSydney,Australia) is a British-AustralianLacanianpsychoanalyst and writer.[1]
Before training as a psychoanalyst, she studied Fine Art atGoldsmiths' College and was a guitarist and backing vocalist withTerry, Blair & Anouchka (withTerry Hall ofThe Specials).[1] She played lap steel guitar withMartin Creed's band between 2009 and 2017.[2]
She has written about numerous artists, includingClare Woods,Joanna Piotrowska,Martin Creed andSophy Rickett, and has worked with the French-British artistAlice 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 byThe Guardian,[6][7]andThe Independent,[8] and her short stories have appeared inGranta magazine andThe Erotic Review.
She is a member of TheCentre for Freudian Analysis and Research, where she lectures.[9] She also discusses psychoanalysis and current affairs on the radio, appearing onMoral Maze,Broadcasting House,Woman's Hour and"Beyond Belief", as well as presenting one of Radio 4'sLent Talks in 2017.[10]
Terry, Blair & Anouchka released two singles before their debut and only album: