Explore Abstract Artists
Discover artists working in the Abstract style
Marie Matusz
Paris, France
Marie Matusz's artistic practice navigates the realms of sculpture and installation, focusing on the interplay between natural forms and fabricated structures. Her work often incorporates organic materials with minimalist aesthetics, evoking a sense of quiet contemplation and material dialogue.
Valerio Nicolai
Rome, Italy
Valerio Nicolai's work often challenges traditional art historical narratives through painting and sculptural interventions. His practice frequently incorporates elements of performance and unconventional materials, creating enigmatic forms that deconstruct visual and conceptual expectations.
Andrew Ross
New York City, United States
Andrew Ross is a contemporary artist whose practice encompasses painting and sculpture, often exploring the aesthetics of industrial forms and architectural spaces. His work employs a distinctive geometric abstraction, creating compositions that evoke a sense of structural logic and spatial tension.
Kathy Butterly
Amityville, United States
Kathy Butterly, born 1963, is a distinguished American sculptor renowned for her idiosyncratic ceramic vessels. Her masterful manipulation of porcelain challenges material conventions, yielding intimate forms that blur the line between painterly abstraction and sculptural presence. She transforms everyday objects into deeply psychological inquiries.
Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian
Qazvin, Iran
Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian (1922-2019) was an iconic Iranian artist celebrated for her geometric mirror-mosaic works. Blending traditional Persian Aina-kari (mirror-work) with Western abstraction and Sufi cosmology, her art explored the interplay of light, reflection, and form, creating dazzling, multifaceted compositions.
Spencer Finch
Salt Lake City, United States
Spencer Finch is an American artist acclaimed for his conceptually driven works that explore perception, light, and ephemeral phenomena. His diverse practice often involves scientific rigor to translate intangible sensory experiences, like the precise color of sunset or the specific light in a room, into tangible art forms across various mediums.
Michelle Grabner
Milwaukee, United States
Michelle Grabner (b. 1962) is a prominent American artist, critic, and curator, celebrated for her diverse practice rooted in abstraction and domestic motifs. Her work often recontextualizes patterns from everyday life, such as gingham and paper weaving, into rigorous, grid-based compositions that challenge the hierarchies of art and craft.
Gerold Miller
Berlin, Germany
German sculptor and installation artist creating minimalist, geometric works from industrial materials. Lives in Berlin.
Alejandro Almanza Pereda
Mexico City, Mexico
Alejandro Almanza Pereda, born in Mexico City, challenges perception through precarious installations and sculptures. His work frequently subverts structural integrity and the inherent properties of materials, creating tension between monumentality and impending collapse, engaging with themes of post-colonialism and existential fragility.
Kasia Fudakowski
London, Poland
Kasia Fudakowski, a British-Polish artist based in Berlin, creates complex sculptural installations and performative works that interrogate social structures and humor. Her practice often involves intricate systems and absurd scenarios, exploring themes of failure, productivity, and the boundaries of art itself. Fudakowski's work is intellectually rigorous and subtly comedic.