Graham Gussin
Graham Gussin’s work is informed by science fiction and engages with human experience of the infinite. This is seen through the manipulating lens of mass communication and consumer media. The work often plays with displacement and reveals a desire to be somewhere else.
Gussin was commissioned by Film and Video Umbrella in 2002 to make ‘Remote Viewer’ – a work that is exemplary of this wish to be elsewhere. This ambitious work was accompanied by a Film and Video Umbrella publication of the same name, and toured to Ikon Gallery, Birmingham and The Wapping Project, London.
Gussin’s work has been the subject of solo exhibitions at Pedro Cera Gallery, Lisbon; Centre d’Art Santa Monica, Barcelona; New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York; and Chisenhale Gallery, London. Group exhibitions have included Palais de Tokyo, Paris; Bluecoat Gallery, Liverpool; and Serpentine Gallery, London. In 2004 Gussin was the recipient of a Paul Hamlyn Award for visual arts.

