Remi Prica
Bachelor of Visual Arts
Remi Prica is a multidisciplinary artist living and working on Ngunnawal and Ngambri Country. Their practice navigates the intersections of satire and institutional critique, employing camp aesthetics and humour to expose the contradictions of power. Prica’s work interrogates the enmeshment of universities, militarism, colonialism, and capitalism, reconfiguring symbols of authority into forms that oscillate between spectacle and critique. This poignant, humorous approach acts as a mode of resistance, one that disarms rather than alienates.
Their process privileges participation and accessibility, collapsing the distance between audience and institution. Prica prioritises both anger and joy as generative forces for a creative political methodology that transforms despair into agency. The work situates itself within a lineage of artists who weaponise irony and camp to unsettle systems of control, insisting that the aesthetic of the ridiculous can illuminate the structures that sustain violence.
Remi Prica, Payload, 2025, wood, metal, fabric, carboard, plastic and receipt machine, dimensions variable, Life sized replica of the Patriot Gem missile by RTX.
Photographer: Brenton McGeachie