Joel Mesler
American, 1974
Joel Mesler is an American artist known for his vibrant, text-based paintings that blend personal narrative with pop culture references. Born in Los Angeles in 1974, Mesler's work is deeply influenced by his upbringing in Southern California, incorporating motifs such as lush jungles, swimming pools, and iconic patterns reminiscent of the Beverly Hills Hotel's banana leaf wallpaper.
His paintings often feature bold, hand-rendered texts set against surreal, colorful backgrounds, creating a dialogue between language and imagery. This approach places him in conversation with artists like Ed Ruscha and Christopher Wool, who similarly explore the interplay between text and visual art.
Mesler's exhibitions have spanned prestigious venues worldwide, including Lévy Gorvy in New York, David Kordansky Gallery in Los Angeles, and the Long Museum in Shanghai.
His paintings often feature bold, hand-rendered texts set against surreal, colorful backgrounds, creating a dialogue between language and imagery. This approach places him in conversation with artists like Ed Ruscha and Christopher Wool, who similarly explore the interplay between text and visual art.
Mesler's exhibitions have spanned prestigious venues worldwide, including Lévy Gorvy in New York, David Kordansky Gallery in Los Angeles, and the Long Museum in Shanghai.
