Explore Installation Artists
Discover artists working in the Installation style
Franco Mazzucchelli
Milan, Italy
Franco Mazzucchelli, an Italian artist, is a pioneer of "arte gonfiabile" (inflatable art), creating large-scale, often ephemeral sculptures. His work challenges traditional notions of monumentality and permanence, focusing on public participation and the dynamic interaction between art, space, and audience. Mazzucchelli's art is playful yet conceptually rigorous.
Rosemary Mayer
New York, United States
Rosemary Mayer (1943-2014) was an American artist vital to the conceptual and feminist art movements. Renowned for her textile sculptures and ephemeral installations, she explored themes of memory, identity, and the passage of time. Mayer's work often incorporated natural materials and personal narratives, challenging conventional artistic boundaries with grace and intellectual depth.
Hadi Falapishi
Tehran, Iran
Iranian contemporary artist creating surreal mixed-media installations and paintings that explore memory, socio-political history, and material transformation.
Gregor Hildebrandt
Berlin, Germany
German conceptual artist transforming obsolete sound carriers into minimalist paintings, installations, and sculptures. Lives and works in Berlin; professor in Munich.
Gerold Miller
Berlin, Germany
German sculptor and installation artist creating minimalist, geometric works from industrial materials. Lives in Berlin.
Tim Breuer
Berlin, Germany
German artist merging photography, video, and installation to confront memory, archives, and social history through evocative minimal gesture.
Jai Chuhan
Mumbai, India
Swiss-Indian visual artist working in photography and installation to investigate ecology, colonial histories, and embodiment in postcolonial contexts.
Marcel Odenbach
Cologne, Germany
Odenbach's video installations and collages explore themes of history, memory, and cultural identity, using archival footage and found imagery.
Luke Fowler
Glasgow, Scotland
Fowler's films and installations explore themes of counterculture, social history, and the politics of representation, using a documentary approach.
Michel Majerus
Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg
Majerus's paintings and installations appropriated and recontextualized imagery from popular culture, creating a vibrant, dynamic visual language.