Explore Experimental Artists
Discover artists working in the Experimental style
Yoshinori Niwa
Aichi, Japan
Yoshinori Niwa is a Japanese artist known for his conceptual and performative works that often involve public interventions. His practice challenges social norms and explores the absurdities of daily life, inviting spontaneous interactions and questioning established systems with subtle humor.
Li Shan
Heilongjiang, China
Li Shan is a prominent Chinese artist known for his pioneering conceptual and experimental work spanning painting, performance, and video. A key figure in the Chinese avant-garde, his provocative art often critiques societal norms and explores themes of transformation and identity.
Noémie Goudal
Paris, France
Noémie Goudal is a French artist known for her photographs and video installations that create uncanny, constructed landscapes. Her work explores perception, illusion, and the human relationship with the natural world, blurring the boundaries between reality, fiction, and artifice.
John Gerrard
Dublin, Ireland
John Gerrard is an Irish artist renowned for his captivating real-time 3D simulations. His computationally intensive works often depict desolate landscapes or industrial sites, exploring themes of power, energy, and environmental impact with a stark, unsettling beauty and a keen political edge.
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.
Elsa Paricio
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Paricio's experimental films and video installations explore the relationship between technology, perception, and memory. Her work often incorporates found footage and digital manipulation.
Juan Downey
Santiago, Chile
Downey's video installations and performances explored the relationship between technology, consciousness, and cultural identity. His work, often incorporating cybernetic principles, challenged conventional notions of perception.
Claudio Perna
Caracas, Venezuela
Perna's photographs and experimental films explored the landscape and culture of Venezuela. His work, often infused with a sense of poetic observation, captured the beauty and complexity of his country.