Explore Animation Artists
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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.
Julian Opie
London, United Kingdom
Julian Opie is a British artist known for his distinctive minimalist portraits, landscapes, and animations characterized by bold outlines and simplified forms. His iconic style captures the essence of his subjects through a reduction of detail, exploring perception, movement, and the modern urban experience.
Naoyuki Tsuji
Tokyo, Japan
Naoyuki Tsuji is a Japanese animation artist and filmmaker known for his unique, hand-drawn stop-motion and cutout animations. His distinctive style often features intricate details and fantastical narratives, creating dreamlike, often unsettling, worlds that explore folklore, myth, and subconscious landscapes.
Hannah Perry
London, United Kingdom
Hannah Perry is a British artist working across video, sculpture, and installation, known for her dynamic, often fragmented works exploring identity, memory, and digital culture. Her practice utilizes personal archives, found footage, and sound to create immersive, multi-sensory experiences that capture contemporary anxiety.
Martine Syms
Los Angeles, United States
Martine Syms is an American artist recognized for her innovative work across video, performance, and publishing, critically examining representations of Blackness and the influence of media. Her practice uses digital aesthetics and narrative strategies to dissect the complexities of identity, race, and the mediated image.
Jordan Wolfson
New York, United States
Jordan Wolfson is an American artist recognized for his provocative, technologically advanced sculptures, videos, and installations. His work often employs unsettling animatronics, digital animation, and found imagery to critically examine themes of violence, desire, and the uncomfortable truths embedded within contemporary culture and technology.
Tuan Andrew Nguyen
Saigon, Vietnam
Tuan Andrew Nguyen (b. 1976) is a Vietnamese-American artist whose multifaceted practice spans film, sculpture, and installation. His work often investigates historical memory, post-colonial conditions, and the legacies of war, drawing from personal and collective narratives to explore themes of displacement and cultural identity.
Bill Viola
New York, United States
Bill Viola (b. 1951) is a seminal American video artist, considered a pioneer of the medium. His profound video installations delve into fundamental human experiences—birth, death, consciousness, and spirituality—using slow-motion, elaborate symbolic imagery, and powerful soundscapes to create immersive, contemplative environments.
Tabaimo
Hyogo, Japan
Tabaimo (b. 1975), born Ayako Tabata, is a Japanese artist recognized for her distinctive animated video installations. Her hand-drawn, often unsettling animations blend traditional Japanese ukiyo-e aesthetics with surreal, contemporary narratives, exploring themes of alienation, anxiety, and the darker undercurrents of modern society.
Hiraki Sawa
Ishikawa, Japan
Hiraki Sawa (b. 1977) is a Japanese artist based in London, celebrated for his evocative video works that blend reality with dreamlike fantasy. His meticulous stop-motion animations and installations often feature miniature figures navigating domestic spaces, exploring themes of memory, solitude, and the surreal nature of everyday existence.