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Joel Mesler

Image Credits: On White Wall Studio
Artist Bio

Joel Mesler

Joel Mesler’s (b. 1974 in Los Angeles, CA) artworks shed light on universal themes by filtering them through autobiography, humor, self-deprecation, and surprising compositional juxtapositions. Childhood memories fuel meditations on design and popular iconography, not to mention the liquid, fluid, and mutable nature of the painting process. In recent years, Mesler has explored the power of acceptance, allowing emotions—as well as the cultural forms in which they become constellated—to exist at the center of his project. Mesler has also broadened his visual range, incorporating new motifs in the patterned backgrounds that provide the foundation for each composition and experimenting with increasingly elaborate ways of rendering typography. Their wry surrealism and emphasis on words and phrases place Mesler’s paintings in dialogue with the work of artists like Ed Ruscha and Christopher Wool, who engage with language and the relationship between text and image. But Mesler’s concerns are very much his own, and however lighthearted their surfaces read upon first glance, his paintings pose serious questions: How is a self constituted when it is not consistent from moment to moment? Where does pain end and healing begin?

Joel Mesler has been the subject of numerous solo exhibitions, including Paradise Found at Paradise City, South Korea (2025); Joel Mesler: Miles of Smiles at Guild Hall in East Hampton, NY (2025); The Light Within at the Nassima Landau Art Foundation, Tel Aviv, Israel (2025); Pool Party at the Rockefeller Center in New York (2024); Joel Mesler: Kitchens are good rooms to cry in, Lévy Gorvy Dayan, New York, 2024; Spiritual Journey at the Long Museum in Shanghai (2023) and Sunrise Sunset at David Kordansky Gallery in Los Angeles (2023).

Exhibitions: Life Imitates Art
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