eX De Medici

eX De Medici is an Australian artist, whose works include Installation art, painting, photography, and drawing.

Her works often deal with concepts of power and violence, and recurring motifs include skulls, helmets, guns and the swastika symbol.

She was awarded an Australian Council Overseas Development Grant and apprenticed to a tattoo artist in Los Angeles.

[2] De Medici then lived for 18 months (1998 - 2000) on Norfolk Island working on a large watercolour painting containing details of flowers, fruit, porcelain and skulls which referenced her own family history.

[19] A colour screenprint titled Alexis says desire drules, Ok was included in "Posters - the politics of life" at aGOG in Canberra in April 1989.

[21] In 2020-21 her work, The wreckers, was shown in Part One of the exhibition, "Know my name: Australian women artists 1900 to now" at the National Gallery of Australia.