Explore Conceptual Artists
Discover artists working in the Conceptual style
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.
Shannon Ebner
New York, United States
Shannon Ebner is an American artist whose practice redefines the boundaries of photography through its engagement with language, text, and architecture. Her work often presents images of letters and words found in urban landscapes, exploring how meaning is constructed and perceived within visual culture.
Florian Hecker
Augsburg, Germany
Florian Hecker is a German artist and composer known for his abstract electronic music and sound installations. His practice meticulously investigates psychoacoustics, synthesizing complex auditory phenomena to challenge perception and create immersive, often disorienting, sonic environments that transcend conventional musical forms.
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.
Katie Paterson
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Katie Paterson (b. 1981) is a Scottish conceptual artist whose practice delves into the vastness of cosmic and geological time. Her work, spanning diverse mediums, translates complex scientific phenomena—from moonlight to stardust—into poetic and accessible experiences, pushing the boundaries of art, science, and human perception.
The Propeller Group
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
The Propeller Group was a multidisciplinary art collective based in Ho Chi Minh City and Los Angeles, known for their provocative works addressing global politics, history, and media. Through film, video, and immersive installations, they blurred lines between art, advertising, and documentary, often re-enacting historical events and media narratives.
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.
Yinka Shonibare, CBE
London, United Kingdom
Yinka Shonibare, CBE (b. 1962), is a British-Nigerian artist celebrated for his multidisciplinary practice exploring post-colonialism, identity, and race. He famously uses vibrant "Dutch wax" fabric to create sculptures, installations, and photographs, challenging historical narratives and the complexities of cultural authenticity.
Teresa Margolles
Culiacán, Mexico
Teresa Margolles (b. 1963) is a powerful Mexican conceptual artist whose unflinching work confronts violence, death, and social injustice. Her practice often incorporates materials and testimonies from sites of trauma, giving voice to marginalized communities and forcing viewers to confront the harsh realities of impunity and systemic violence.
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.