Explore Conceptual Artists
Discover artists working in the Conceptual style
Lynne Cohen
Racine, Wisconsin (Born in USA, moved to Canada), Canada
Cohen's photographs of institutional interiors evoke a sense of unease. Her meticulous compositions reveal the hidden power structures embedded within seemingly neutral spaces.
Nil Yalter
Cairo, Egypt (Born in Egypt, moved to Turkey), Turkey
Yalter's video installations and photographs explore themes of migration, gender, and social exclusion. Her work, often rooted in feminist and political perspectives, challenges established power structures.
Braco Dimitrijević
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Dimitrijević's conceptual interventions challenge notions of fame and history. His 'Casual Passer-by' series elevates ordinary individuals, questioning established hierarchies.
Graciela Carnevale
Rosario, Argentina
Carnevale's participatory installations and social interventions engage with political and social realities. Her work, often rooted in collective action, challenges traditional art boundaries.
Mladen Stilinović
Belgrade, Serbia
Stilinović's conceptual work explores the relationship between language, ideology, and power. His minimalist interventions, often employing text and repetition, critique political and social systems.
Lotty Rosenfeld
Santiago, Chile
Rosenfeld's interventions in public spaces challenge social and political norms. Her iconic 'A Mile of Crosses on the Pavement' series disrupts urban landscapes, provoking reflection on societal issues.
Sanja Iveković
Zagreb, Croatia
Iveković's feminist art explores the representation of women in media and society. Her video, performance, and installation work challenges patriarchal norms and stereotypes.
Tomislav Gotovac
Zagreb, Croatia
Gotovac's performative actions and experimental films challenged social norms in Yugoslavia. His radical, often provocative work explored the body and its relationship to urban space.
Carlos Leppe
Santiago, Chile
Leppe's performance art and installations explored themes of identity, sexuality, and power in Chile. His provocative work challenged social and political norms, often employing his own body as a site of artistic exploration.
Hamish Fulton
Canterbury, United Kingdom
Fulton's walking art explores the relationship between landscape, experience, and representation. His photographic and textual works document his solitary journeys, inviting viewers to contemplate the act of walking as a form of artistic expression.