BROADCASTER and feminist icon Prof Germaine Greer was at Modern Art Oxford yesterday.
She was discussing the Stella Vine exhibition, which includes images of a young heroin victim and Princess Diana's death crash.
Australian-born Ms Greer has courted controversy since the publication of her critically acclaimed ground-breaking book The Female Eunuch in 1970.
Museum director Andrew Nairne joined Ms Greer at the museum in Pembroke Street to discuss the exhibition. The event was fully booked and was part of the museum's Artist In Conversation events.
Last week, the artist in conversation was Moshekwa Lang with Gilane Tawadros. Stella Vine's paintings will be on display until Sunday, September 23.
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