from viral hits online to private collections worldwide
Join the rush to own a Rudy Meyer piece of artwork, celebrating icons we've all come to know and love. Our show is your exclusive opportunity to see Rudy's work here in Australia and we are so excited to give you this opportunity!

French-artist Rudy Meyer creates iconic series that blend bold pop art with rich narratives, spotlighting influential icons, toys, and brands that have left a mark on our collective consciousness. Using various mediums, his unique approach transforms each piece into a visual poem that both captivates and challenges viewers.
Join us for our Australian-exclusive show of Rudy Meyer’s work, here at Audrey Fine Art. Rudy’s work will be accompanied by canapés, drinks, and like-minded art lovers!
6PM - 8PM THURSDAY, MAY 15TH
DON'T MISS OUTWe are located in the beautiful neighbourhood of Pyrmont, centrally positioned on Harris Street.
181 Harris Street, Pyrmont NSW 2009
From 6pm onwards on Thursday May 15th, we will be open for the first exhibition of Rudy Meyer in Australia. RSVP is essential as this event is likely to book out. To make sure you don't miss out, be sure to RSVP below.

MEET RUDY
Rudy Meyer is a French pop artist whose work celebrates the intersection of pop culture and poetic storytelling. Over the past 15 years, he has explored more than 120 countries, immersing himself in the world’s art galleries, studios, and museums. This global journey has fueled his obsession with art and profoundly shaped his self-taught education.
Rudy creates iconic series that blend bold pop art with rich narratives, spotlighting influential icons, toys, and brands that have left a mark on our collective consciousness. Using various mediums, his unique approach transforms each piece into a visual poem that both captivates and challenges viewers.
Since 2019, Rudy has dedicated himself entirely to his art, achieving international recognition. A social media phenomenon with over 180M+ views in 2024 alone, he has also been featured in leading publications such as GQ and L’Officiel. His exhibitions span across the globe, and his artworks now grace private collections in more than 40 countries.