Bill Meyer (artist)

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Bill Meyer

Taken in London 2007
Born 10th December 1942

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[edit] Life

Bill (Chaim) Meyer (10th December 1942) Born in Australia, Bill Meyer graduated from Melbourne University in art history and languages and then from the National Gallery Art School, (later Victorian College of the Arts), completing his formal art training at the Royal College of Art in London (1972). Research at the Yidisher Visnshaftlekher Institut YIVO New York, as well as Yeshiva and Kollel learning, has provided much of the conceptual underpinning of Meyer’s artwork, and he was a visting resident artist during the ‘80s and ‘90s at the Mishkenot Sha’ananim artists’ studios in Jerusalem.

[edit] Work

Meyer established a fine art editioning studio in London during the 1970s at 10 Martello Street, Hackney, and printed and designed many of the posters for Genesis P. Orridge and Cosey Fanni Tutti for their infamous Prostitution show at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London in 1976.[1] He has worked with major Australian artists at Port Jackson Press publishing in Melbourne. During the eighties, while he was a committee member, and later when he was president of the Print Council of Australia,[2] Meyer curated travelling exhibitions including the controversial Print as Object. He also created Gapscape, an exhibition of his prints and drawings which toured twenty-four regional Australian galleries. In 1995 he participated in The Wandering Jew. Myth and Metaphor, curated and toured for the Jewish Museum of Australia, an organisation with which he has collaborated in numerous other curated and solo projects.[3]

[edit] Selected Exhibitions and Publications

  • 1962; Bill Meyer, New East-side Gallery, Melbourne
  • 1969; Matzoh Stomp, Gallery Lanae, Melbourne and Balwyn Cinema International
  • 1972; Cancellations, Screen Prints Photographs & Xeroxes by Bill Meyer, Institute of Contemporary Arts, London
  • 1973; Eating Mussels in the Bath, Paper Point Gallery (Wiggins Teape), London and Bonython Galleries, Sydney
  • 1973; Jaynie Anderson, Bill Meyer: Screenprints Documentations Photography, University of Exeter, 1973
  • 1974; Mezzanine Xpos, Galerij Romi Goldmuntz Centrum, Antwerp
  • 1975; New York Subway Graffiti & the American Landscape, Painting Box Press, Zurich
  • 1976; 'Underwater/Underground, Bill Meyer and Mati Grunberg', Institute of Contemporary Arts Bulletin
  • 1977; Sinai Paintings and Drawings, Galerij Luka te Boechout.
  • 1982; Geelong Survey Exhibition, 4, Pam Ashcroft, Noel Essex, Bill Meyer, Brian Poynton, Geelong Art Gallery, 1982
  • 1982; Seven artists : Jonas Balsaitis, Charles Green, Paul Laspagis, Joseph McDermott-Mallin, Bill Meyer, Andrew Reeve, David Ryan, Victorian College of the Arts Gallery, Melbourne, 1982
  • 1982; GAPSCAPE, introduction by Doug Hall and David Rankin, ISBN 095931380X
  • 1984; Inside the Gap, Installations lectures, and workshops, Wagga City Art Gallery
  • 1985; Print as Object, Print Council of Australia, ISBN 090922708X
  • 1989; New Paintings - A Reason for Being, Gretz Gallery, Melbourne
  • 1999; Chaim (Bill) Meyer, The Jerusalem Drawings
  • 1999; Eva Eden, 'Bill Meyer, Survey Exhibitions'. Imprint The Print Council of Australia Journal, vol. 34, pp.6-7.
  • 1999; Untitled Booth and Survey, Convent Gallery, Daylesford.
  • 2006; Chaim (Bill) Meyer, A project of Kollel Beis Ha Talmud-Yehuda. A Special Place – HAMAKOM. (Jewish Art and Symbolism, a decade of Meyer’s Drawings & installations), edited by Yisroel Greenwald, Fishman Institute, Melbourne, ISBN 1875670386, [4]

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Persondata
NAME bill Meyer
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Chaim_Meyer
SHORT DESCRIPTION Painter
DATE OF BIRTH 10 December 1942
PLACE OF BIRTH Melbourne, Australia
DATE OF DEATH -
PLACE OF DEATH