Explore Contemporary Artists
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Dana Schutz
New York, United States
Dana Schutz is an American painter celebrated for her expressive, often grotesque, figurative canvases. Her work depicts imagined scenarios and figures with vibrant colors and bold brushwork, exploring themes of human vulnerability, societal anxieties, and the absurd with a visceral energy.
Nick Goss
London, United Kingdom
Nick Goss is a British painter known for his atmospheric, often dreamlike canvases that blend figurative and abstract elements. His work frequently draws from personal memory, literature, and urban landscapes, creating evocative scenes that hover between reality and imagination, imbued with a sense of melancholic narrative.
Cecily Brown
London, United Kingdom
Cecily Brown is a British painter celebrated for her dynamic, gestural canvases that teeter between abstraction and figuration. Her work is characterized by explosive brushwork and a vibrant palette, exploring themes of eroticism, mythology, and art historical references with raw energy and sensual complexity.
Tobias Spichtig
Lucerne, Switzerland
Tobias Spichtig is a Swiss artist known for his multidisciplinary practice spanning painting, sculpture, and installation. His work often utilizes everyday objects, consumer goods, and digital imagery to explore themes of transience, consumerism, and the uncanny within contemporary visual culture, often with a subtle melancholic humor.
Henning Strassburger
Mainz, Germany
Henning Strassburger is a German painter known for his vibrant, multi-layered canvases that playfully deconstruct imagery from popular culture and digital media. His work often features bold colors and fragmented forms, creating compositions that explore the complexities of perception and representation in the digital age.
Emily Mae Smith
New Haven, United States
Emily Mae Smith is an American painter celebrated for her vibrant, allegorical canvases that meld art historical references with contemporary feminist critiques. Her distinctive style, often featuring anthropomorphic paintbrushes and surreal landscapes, humorously deconstructs patriarchal narratives and the male gaze.
Christa Dichgans
Berlin, Germany
Christa Dichgans was a German painter associated with Pop Art and Critical Realism, known for her vibrant, often unsettling depictions of toys and mass-produced objects. Her work critiques consumerism and societal anxieties, transforming innocent subjects into surreal, crowded compositions that hint at deeper unease.
Maki Na Kamura
Tokyo, Japan
Maki Na Kamura is a Japanese painter known for her evocative landscape and still-life compositions that merge classical influences with a contemporary, often abstract, sensibility. Her work uses bold brushstrokes and a muted palette to create atmospheric scenes that explore light, shadow, and perception.
Wilhelm Sasnal
Tarnów, Poland
Wilhelm Sasnal is a Polish artist celebrated for his paintings that distil photographic and media images into stark, evocative canvases. His diverse subjects range from historical events and intimate portraits to mundane scenes, rendered with a distinctive, often blurred or simplified, aesthetic that reflects on memory and perception.
Richard Prince
Panama
Richard Prince is an American artist recognized for his groundbreaking use of appropriation in photography and painting. His influential practice re-photographs existing images, notably "Cowboys" and "Nurses," challenging notions of originality, authorship, and the pervasive nature of media in contemporary culture.