Explore Found Objects Artists
Discover artists working in the Found Objects style
Virginia Overton
Crossville, Tennessee, United States
Overton's sculptures and installations transform found materials into minimalist, site-specific works.
Isaac Chong Wai
Berlin, Hong Kong
Chong Wai's performance and installation works, often incorporating text and found objects, explore themes of history, memory, and the politics of representation. His practice challenges dominant narratives and power structures.
Misha Kahn
Duluth, Minnesota, United States
Kahn's furniture and sculptures blend whimsical forms with found materials, creating playful, functional artworks that challenge traditional design conventions.
Huma Bhabha
Karachi, Pakistan
Bhabha's sculptures and drawings engage with themes of cultural memory and post-colonial identity, creating haunting, otherworldly forms.
Martin Kippenberger
Dortmund, Germany
Kippenberger's provocative paintings and installations challenged social norms and artistic conventions, creating a legacy of irreverent wit and social commentary.
Meuser
Essen, Germany
Meuser's paintings and sculptures explore themes of urban life, social commentary, and the everyday, using a raw, expressive style.
Barbara Bloom
#NAME?, United States
Bloom's installations and photographs explore themes of memory, representation, and the construction of meaning, using a conceptual approach.
Franz West
Vienna, Austria
West's sculptures and installations challenged traditional notions of art and functionality, creating interactive works that invited viewer participation.
Ximena Garrido-Lecca
Lima, Peru
Garrido-Lecca's installations and sculptures explore themes of colonialism, cultural memory, and the environment, using found materials and historical references.
The Estate of Martin Kippenberger
Dortmund, Germany
Kippenberger's provocative paintings and installations challenged social norms and artistic conventions, creating a legacy of irreverent wit and social commentary.