Meyer established a fine art editioning studio in London during the 1970s at 10 Martello Street, Hackney. By 1973 he was collaborating with Avital Geva, Moshe Gershuni, Matthew Greenberg and Michael Druks exhibiting at the Romi Goldmuntz Centre, Antwerp. He printed for many artists including Ian McKeever and Genesis P'Orridge with Cosey Fanni Tutti making posters for the infamous Prostitution show at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London in 1976, as well as conceiving and creating photo-events with Genesis and Cosey as performers and models. He has since continued to use photography, film and music in his work. He has worked with a large number of Australian artists at Port Jackson Press publishing in Melbourne. During the eighties, while he was a committee member, and later when he was president of the Print Council of Australia, Meyer curated travelling exhibitions including the controversial Print as Object. He also created Gapscape, an exhibition of his prints and drawings which toured twenty-four regional Australian galleries. In 1995 he participated in The Wandering Jew. Myth and Metaphor, curated and toured for the Jewish Museum of Australia, an organisation with which he has collaborated in numerous other curated and solo projects. Recent work includes the 105 metre charcoal on paper installation, A Special Place - HaMakom, and experiments with Lamda photographic digital prints.
Footnotes
Selected Exhibitions and Publications
1962; Bill Meyer, New East-side Gallery, Melbourne
1969; Matzoh Stomp, Gallery Lanae, Melbourne and Balwyn Cinema International
1982; Seven artists : Jonas Balsaitis, Charles Green, Paul Laspagis, Joseph McDermott-Mallin, Bill Meyer, Andrew Reeve, David Ryan, Victorian College of the Arts Gallery, Melbourne, 1982
1982; GAPSCAPE, introduction by Doug Hall and David Rankin,
1984; Inside the Gap, Installations lectures, and workshops, Wagga City Art Gallery
1985; Print as Object, Print Council of Australia,
1989; New Paintings - A Reason for Being, Gretz Gallery, Melbourne
1999; Chaim Meyer, The Jerusalem Drawings
1999; Eva Eden, 'Bill Meyer, Survey Exhibitions'. Imprint The Print Council of Australia Journal, vol. 34, pp. 6–7.
1999; Untitled Booth and Survey, Convent Gallery, Daylesford.
2006; Chaim Meyer, A project of Kollel Beis Ha Talmud-Yehuda. A Special Place – HaMakom. , edited by Yisroel Greenwald, Fishman Institute, Melbourne,,