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In this episode Gary Mansfield speaks to Graeme Messer (@GraemeMesser)
Graeme Messer is a London-based multidisciplinary artist whose work spans assemblage, photography, text, and performance. Originally from South Africa, he moved to the UK in the 1980s and built a successful early career in theatre, directing works by Shakespeare and Tennessee Williams, and founding the award-winning company Out of Bounds.
Since 2010, Messer has focused solely on visual art, bringing his theatrical flair into the gallery space.
Messer’s work is often autobiographical, exploring themes such as identity, shame, self-worth, and the complex interplay between vulnerability and resilience. He is known for his distinctive mirror pieces—vintage mirrors etched with bold, confrontational or affirming text, illuminated with LED lighting. These works prompt viewers to reflect—both literally and metaphorically—on themselves and the world around them.
Messer continues to push boundaries, using art as a means to question, provoke, and connect.
For more information on the work of Graeme Messer go to
https://www.Graeme Messer.com
To Support this podcast from as little as £3 per month: www.patreon/ministryofarts
For full line up of confirmed artists go to https://www.ministryofarts.org
Email: [email protected]
Social Media: @ministryofartsorg
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode Gary Mansfield speaks to Graeme Messer (@GraemeMesser)
Graeme Messer is a London-based multidisciplinary artist whose work spans assemblage, photography, text, and performance. Originally from South Africa, he moved to the UK in the 1980s and built a successful early career in theatre, directing works by Shakespeare and Tennessee Williams, and founding the award-winning company Out of Bounds.
Since 2010, Messer has focused solely on visual art, bringing his theatrical flair into the gallery space.
Messer’s work is often autobiographical, exploring themes such as identity, shame, self-worth, and the complex interplay between vulnerability and resilience. He is known for his distinctive mirror pieces—vintage mirrors etched with bold, confrontational or affirming text, illuminated with LED lighting. These works prompt viewers to reflect—both literally and metaphorically—on themselves and the world around them.
Messer continues to push boundaries, using art as a means to question, provoke, and connect.
For more information on the work of Graeme Messer go to
https://www.Graeme Messer.com
To Support this podcast from as little as £3 per month: www.patreon/ministryofarts
For full line up of confirmed artists go to https://www.ministryofarts.org
Email: [email protected]
Social Media: @ministryofartsorg
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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