Erik van Lieshout first became known in the early 2000s for his visceral videos in which he
often plays a central role shown in environments of his own making: installations whose rough
bricolaged forms belie their sophistication. Whilst his immediate subject matter is often
directly influenced by the political and social context of the Netherlands van Lieshout's work
provocatively raises issues that are relevant across Europe and beyond: immigration and
integration class and gentrification. Despite these weighty topics his work can be
outrageously funny using satire to reveal the failings of our society. With equally brutal
honesty he explores his own failings both as a human being and as an artist. In recent works
he particularly questions art's direct social impact and its potential to do good.