Explore Documentary Artists
Discover artists working in the Documentary style
Maya Watanabe
Lima, Peru
Watanabe's video installations and films delve into the complexities of memory, history, and social dynamics.
William Cordova
Miami, United States
Cordova's multimedia works, bridging diverse cultural narratives, reflect on history and social issues.
G. Peter Jemison
Seneca Nation, New York, United States
Jemison's multimedia work explores Native American identity and history. His paintings, videos, and performances often incorporate traditional Haudenosaunee cultural elements.
Ahmad Mater
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Mater's multidisciplinary work, encompassing photography, film, and installation, explores themes of cultural identity, memory, and the social landscape of Saudi Arabia. His practice blends personal narratives with broader social commentary.
Martin Beck
Vienna, Austria
Beck's installations and films explore the relationship between architecture, design, and social history. His work often incorporates archival materials and site-specific interventions.
Sabelo Mlangeni
Johannesburg, South Africa
Mlangeni's photographic works, characterized by their documentary style and social commentary, explore themes of identity, community, and the everyday lives of marginalized individuals in South Africa. His work is marked by a sense of empathy and a commitment to social justice.
Martin Parr
Epsom, United Kingdom
Parr's photographic works, characterized by their saturated colors and ironic humor, explore themes of consumerism, tourism, and the banality of everyday life. His practice is marked by a sense of keen observation and social commentary.
Fiona Tan
Pekanbaru, Indonesia
Tan's films and installations explore themes of memory, identity, and the passage of time, creating evocative, contemplative works.
SUPERFLEX
Copenhagen, Denmark
SUPERFLEX's projects explore the intersection of art, design, and activism, creating interventions that challenge social and political norms.
Tacita Dean
Canterbury, United Kingdom
Dean's films and installations explore themes of time, memory, and the materiality of film, creating evocative, contemplative works.