Profile

Denis Meyers
Artist
Denis Meyers is a Belgian visual artist best known for his large-scale mural works and immersive typographical installations. Born in 1979, Meyers initially made his mark in the world of graffiti and street art, eventually developing a distinctive artistic voice characterized by bold, hand-drawn lettering and emotionally charged imagery. His work often focuses on themes of memory, identity, and the passage of time, creating a visual language that resonates with both personal and collective experiences.
One of Meyers’ most iconic projects is **”Remember Souvenir”**, a monumental installation in the former **Solvay** building in Brussels. Over 18 months, he covered the entire building’s interior with thousands of hand-drawn portraits, words, and symbols, creating a powerful reflection on the impermanence of life and the fleeting nature of memory. The project drew widespread attention before the building was demolished, and the scale of the work cemented his status as a leading figure in contemporary Belgian art.
Meyers’ work extends beyond traditional gallery spaces, with his murals and installations appearing in public and private spaces across Europe. His unique blend of street art, typography, and personal storytelling continues to inspire and provoke, establishing him as a critical voice in modern art.