David Rosetzky (he/him) is an artist and educator with an interdisciplinary and collaborative approach to art making. Often working with practitioners from the fields of theatre, dance and film, he creates videos, installations and photographic works in which identity is intimately observed. With an extensive exhibition history both in Australia and overseas, Rosetzky has presented his work in over 30 solo and 60 group exhibitions. His work Portrait of Cate Blanchett (2008), commissioned by the National Portrait Gallery, Canberra, was exhibited in the Third ICP Triennial of Photography and Video at the International Centre for Photography in New York. Significant recent projects include Being Ourselves (2020) at Monash Gallery of Art, Melbourne, commissioned as part of Portrait of Monash: the ties that bind; and Composite Acts (2019–21), commissioned by Channels International Biennial of Video Art and exhibited as part of PHOTO 2021 International Festival of Photography, Melbourne. In 2014 the Centre for Contemporary Photography curated the survey exhibition True Self: David Rosetzky Selected Works, which toured public galleries nationally. Rosetzky’s works are held in numerous collections around Australia, including National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne; National Gallery of Australia, Canberra; Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney; Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide; Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth; Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, Sydney; and Monash Gallery of Art, Melbourne. He has a PhD in visual art from Monash University and currently teaches at Photography Studies College and in the Master of Photography program at RMIT University.