Explore Abstract Artists
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Petrit Halilaj
Kosterrc, Kosovo
Petrit Halilaj, a Kosovan artist, creates compelling installations and sculptures that draw from his personal experiences of war and displacement. His whimsical yet poignant works often incorporate natural materials and discarded objects, exploring themes of memory, home, and national identity. Halilaj's art transforms painful histories into spaces of hope and reflection.
Rodrigo Hernández
Mexico City, Mexico
Rodrigo Hernández, a Mexican artist, creates enigmatic paintings, sculptures, and installations that blend mythological narratives with contemporary concerns. His work often features symbolic imagery and ambiguous forms, exploring themes of collective memory, cultural heritage, and the subconscious. Hernández's art invites viewers into a timeless, contemplative space.
Stuart Middleton
UK
Stuart Middleton (b. UK) is a contemporary British artist exploring the human body and its relationship to time and mechanical processes. His practice spans diverse mediums, often focusing on themes of control, production, and the absurdities found in everyday systems, from rodeo to assembly lines.
Ed Fornieles
London, UK
Ed Fornieles (b. 1983, UK) is a London-based artist whose work critically engages with digital culture, social media, and online behavior. His immersive installations and performances often manifest as complex simulations, dissecting themes of identity, relationships, and reality in the internet age.
Richard Sides
Rotherham, UK
Richard Sides (b. 1985, UK) is an artist known for an eclectic body of work encompassing video, sculpture, and sound. His practice utilizes appropriation and sampling to reflect on social trends and tensions, creating dense, often improvised narratives that blend critical analysis with everyday observations.
Evelyn Taocheng Wang
Chengdu, China
Evelyn Taocheng Wang (b. 1981, China) is a Rotterdam-based artist exploring identity, cultural exchange, and memory through painting, drawing, and performance. Her works merge Eastern and Western art historical traditions, often incorporating autobiographical elements and paradoxical narratives.
Sable Elyse Smith
Los Angeles, USA
Sable Elyse Smith (b. 1986, USA) is an interdisciplinary artist, writer, and filmmaker whose work investigates the carceral state, memory, and systemic violence. Her practice spans video, photography, text, and sculpture, often using abstraction to convey complex emotional and political landscapes.
Libasse Ka
Dakar, Senegal
Libasse Ka (b. 1988, Senegal) is a Senegalese artist known for his vibrant, abstract paintings that explore the intersection of traditional West African motifs with contemporary abstraction. His work often reflects on spiritual beliefs, nature, and the intricate patterns of daily life through rich color and texture.
Alexandre Arrechea
Trinidad (Cuba), Cuba
Cuban contemporary visual artist known for monumental installations and sculptures. Explores themes of power, surveillance, architectural control and citizen participation through immersive public works.
Waldo Díaz‑Balart
Banes, Cuba
Cuban‑born painter and sculptor (1931–2025), a pioneer of Concrete Art. His disciplined geometric works explore color, plane, and light in abstract compositions.