Explore Documentary Artists

Discover artists working in the Documentary style

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Copenhagen, Denmark

Nanna Debois Buhl

Buhl's interdisciplinary practice explores the intersection of art, science, and technology, often focusing on environmental issues and social justice.

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Cologne, Germany

Marcel Odenbach

Odenbach's video installations and collages explore themes of history, memory, and cultural identity, using archival footage and found imagery.

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Glasgow, Scotland

Luke Fowler

Fowler's films and installations explore themes of counterculture, social history, and the politics of representation, using a documentary approach.

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Cairo, Egypt (Born in Egypt, moved to Turkey), Turkey

Nil Yalter

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.

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Bogotá, Colombia

Miguel Angel Rojas

Rojas's work confronts social and political issues in Colombia. His drawings, photographs, and installations often address themes of violence, power, and sexuality.

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San Sebastián, Spain

Ana Teresa Ortega

Ortega's photographic and installation work explores the relationship between memory, history, and representation. Her work often addresses themes of political violence and social injustice.

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Bogotá, Colombia

Miguel Angel Rojas

Rojas's work confronts social and political issues in Colombia. His drawings, photographs, and installations often address themes of violence, power, and sexuality.

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Santiago, Chile

Lotty Rosenfeld

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.

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Bogotá, Colombia

Alberto Baraya

Baraya's work dissects scientific classification, blurring the lines between art and botany. His 'Herbarium' series satirizes colonial practices, revealing the artifice in nature's representation.

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