Explore 3D Artists
Discover artists working in the 3D style
Josh Kline
Kline's multimedia installations explore themes of labor, technology, and social inequality. His work often incorporates 3D-printed sculptures and video installations.
Ajay Kurian
Kurian's sculptures and installations explore themes of childhood, technology, and the Anthropocene. His work often incorporates found objects and digital fabrication.
Daniah Al Saleh
Al Saleh's digital and new media works explore themes of language, code, and the relationship between humans and technology. Her practice is marked by a sense of conceptual rigor and a keen interest in the social implications of technology.
Random International
Random International's interactive installations, often involving light, sound, and technology, explore themes of perception, behavior, and the relationship between humans and machines. Their work is marked by a sense of playful experimentation.
David O’Kane
O'Kane's installations, often incorporating light, sound, and technology, explore themes of perception, behavior, and the relationship between humans and machines. His work is marked by a sense of playful experimentation.
Nanna Debois Buhl
Buhl's interdisciplinary practice explores the intersection of art, science, and technology, often focusing on environmental issues and social justice.
Theo Triantafyllidis
Triantafyllidis's digital art and installations explore the intersection of technology, gaming, and virtual reality, creating immersive, interactive experiences.
Aristeidis Lappas
Lappas's sculptures and installations explore the relationship between architecture, technology, and the body, creating futuristic, immersive environments.
Mamali Shafahi
Shafahi's videos and installations explore themes of identity, technology, and the internet, creating satirical, visually dynamic works.
Juan Downey
Downey's video installations and performances explored the relationship between technology, consciousness, and cultural identity. His work, often incorporating cybernetic principles, challenged conventional notions of perception.