Born 1960 London, England
Graham Gussin creates art in a variety of media: film, sound, installation, events, photography, text, painting and more. Much of Gussin's work is experiential, dependent on the viewer for its completion.
His work engages, in some way, with the human experience of the infinite. He is conscious that our perception and understanding of the world is manipulated and transformed by a complex layering of mass communications and consumer culture. Often his work suggests a sense of displacement, playing on our desire to be somewhere else, in a different time or space.
Underpinning all of his subtle, witty, often disarmingly beautiful work is a number of consistent concerns and influences: landscape and the notion of the sublime, science fiction cinema and Romanticism, place and movement.