Explore Found Objects Artists
Discover artists working in the Found Objects style
Lloyd Corporation
London, UK
Lloyd Corporation is a London-based collaborative project by Ali Eisa (UK) and Sebastian Lloyd Rees (Norway). Their work explores socio-economic frameworks, consumerism, and urban development through mixed media, installation, and performance, often re-contextualizing found materials.
Steve Bishop
Toronto, Canada
Steve Bishop (b. 1983, Canada) is a London-based artist whose work conceptually engages with the cultural significance of objects. He re-purposes consumer products and pre-fabricated items, exploring the intersection of the handmade and mass-produced to analyze their social narratives.
Antonio Tarsis
Salvador, Brazil
Antonio Tarsis (b. 1985, Brazil) is a Brazilian artist whose practice centers on collage and assemblage, often utilizing found materials from his urban environment. His work addresses socio-economic disparities, identity, and the repurposing of discarded objects to create new narratives of resilience and cultural memory.
Aldo Chaparro
Lima, Peru
Peruvian–Mexican contemporary sculptor working in stainless steel and industrial materials to explore mirror, void, form, and post‑industrial aesthetics across public and gallery spaces.
Meuser
Essen, Germany
Meuser's paintings and sculptures explore themes of urban life, social commentary, and the everyday, using a raw, expressive style.
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.
Gio Sumbadze
Tbilisi, Georgia
Sumbadze's works, often involving installation and mixed media, explore themes of urban life, social commentary, and the interplay between public and private spaces. His practice is marked by a critical and engaged approach.
Beso Uznadze
Tbilisi, Georgia
Uznadze's sculptures and installations, often incorporating found objects and industrial materials, explore themes of urban decay, memory, and the passage of time. His work is marked by a sense of raw materiality and poetic resonance.
Jesse Darling
London, United Kingdom
Darling's sculptures and installations, often incorporating found objects and industrial materials, explore themes of fragility, vulnerability, and the body. Her practice critiques power structures and dominant narratives.
Coumba Samba
Paris, France
Samba's artistic practice, often involving mixed media and installation, investigates themes of identity, memory, and cultural heritage. Her work blends personal narratives with broader social commentary.