Explore 3D Artists
Discover artists working in the 3D style
John Gerrard
Dublin, Ireland
John Gerrard is an Irish artist renowned for his captivating real-time 3D simulations. His computationally intensive works often depict desolate landscapes or industrial sites, exploring themes of power, energy, and environmental impact with a stark, unsettling beauty and a keen political edge.
Angela/rafael Detanico/lain
Caxias do Sul, Brazil
Angela and Rafael Detanico and Lain, as a collaborative duo (Detanico Lain), are Brazilian artists renowned for their conceptual work exploring time, language, and perception through technology. Their installations often use light, kinetics, and coded systems to transform data into poetic visual and sensory experiences.
Frank Benson
New York, United States
Frank Benson is an American sculptor known for his hyperrealistic figurative works, often rendered with a sleek, polished aesthetic. His practice frequently explores themes of identity, technology, and the contemporary body, capturing subjects with an uncanny precision that blurs the line between the real and the artificial.
Urs Fischer
Zurich, Switzerland
Urs Fischer is a Swiss artist known for his boundary-pushing, often provocative sculptures and installations. His diverse practice employs various materials, from clay to melting wax, and explores themes of decay, transformation, and the ephemeral nature of existence with wit and conceptual rigor.
Matthew Ritchie
London, United Kingdom
Matthew Ritchie (b. 1964) is a British artist whose expansive practice creates elaborate visual systems to map complex scientific and philosophical theories. His works, spanning painting, drawing, sculpture, and digital media, form intricate, interconnected networks that explore fundamental principles of information, time, and existence.
Josiane M.H. Pozi
Paris, France
Josiane M.H. Pozi (b. 1993, France) is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice explores the intersection of spirituality, identity, and the digital realm. Her work often incorporates performance and digital media to create immersive, contemplative experiences that challenge perceptions of presence and absence in contemporary society.
Mamali Shafahi
Tehran, Iran
Shafahi's videos and installations explore themes of identity, technology, and the internet, creating satirical, visually dynamic works.
Nina Kintsurashvili
Tbilisi, Georgia
Kintsurashvili's works, often involving digital media and installation, explore the intersection of technology, identity, and the body. Her practice engages with the fluidity of digital spaces and the evolving nature of representation.
Evren Tekinoktay
Istanbul, Turkey
Tekinoktay's digital and mixed-media works explore the intersection of technology, identity, and the body. Her practice engages with the fluidity of digital spaces and the evolving nature of representation.
Nolan Simon
New York City, New York, United States
Simon's sculptures and installations explore the relationship between technology, the body, and the environment. His work often incorporates digital fabrication and found objects.