Explore Abstract Artists
Discover artists working in the Abstract style
Bridget Riley
London, United Kingdom
Bridget Riley is a seminal British artist, a leading figure in Op Art, known for her mesmerizing abstract paintings that create optical illusions. Her rigorous practice explores perception, movement, and the psychological effects of color and form, generating dynamic, often disorienting, visual experiences.
Rhys Coren
London, United Kingdom
Rhys Coren is a British artist known for his vibrant, animated paintings and drawings that combine abstract forms with figuration. His work often features rhythmic patterns and a playful use of color, creating dynamic compositions that evoke music, movement, and the energy of contemporary culture.
Ali Banisadr
Tehran, Iran
Ali Banisadr is an Iranian-American painter known for his vibrant, densely layered canvases that blur abstraction and figuration. His work often evokes chaotic, fantastical battles or cityscapes, drawing from historical Persian miniatures and personal memories of war to explore themes of conflict and sound.
Francis Ruyter
Washington, United States
Francis Ruyter is an American artist known for his vibrant, graphic paintings and installations that explore contemporary media and cultural representation. His work often features bold colors and simplified forms, translating photographic imagery into new visual languages that question authenticity and perception.
Olga Balema
Lviv, Ukraine
Olga Balema is a Ukrainian-American artist known for her sculptural works that explore the materiality of everyday objects and the human body. Her pieces, often made from pliable, synthetic materials, challenge traditional forms and evoke a sense of vulnerability, transience, and the uncanny.
Sebastian Black
New York, United States
Sebastian Black is an American artist known for his vibrant, expressive paintings that often feature abstract forms and recurring motifs. His work explores the act of painting itself, embracing spontaneity, gesture, and the interplay of color and texture to create dynamic and emotionally resonant compositions.
Soshiro Matsubara
Tokyo, Japan
Soshiro Matsubara is a Japanese artist known for his diverse practice encompassing painting, sculpture, and installation. His work often uses fragmented forms and found objects to explore themes of perception, memory, and the uncanny, creating enigmatic compositions that hover between reality and illusion.
Marlie Mul
Utrecht, Netherlands
Marlie Mul is a Dutch artist known for her sculptural and installation works that often explore the grotesque and mundane aspects of urban life. Her practice uses unconventional materials like simulated grime and artificial sweat, creating visceral pieces that comment on contemporary anxieties and human traces.
Abel Auer
Munich, Germany
Abel Auer is a German painter known for his expressive, often fantastical canvases that blend figuration with abstract elements. His work draws from mythology, folklore, and personal narratives, creating dreamlike scenes with a distinctive, raw aesthetic that invites multiple interpretations and explores the unconscious.
Ian Davenport
Kent, United Kingdom
Ian Davenport is a British abstract painter renowned for his mesmerizing drip paintings. His process-driven work explores the fluidity of paint and the effects of gravity, creating vibrant, vertical cascades of color that transform the physical properties of the medium into dynamic, optical experiences.