Explore Installation Artists
Discover artists working in the Installation style
Ben Schumacher
Vancouver, Canada
Ben Schumacher is a Canadian artist known for his multidisciplinary conceptual practice spanning sculpture, painting, and digital media. His work often critically examines technology, information flow, and the commodification of art, using industrial materials and digital aesthetics to create complex, fragmented forms.
Antony Gormley
London, United Kingdom
Antony Gormley is a globally acclaimed British sculptor known for his profound explorations of the human body and its relationship to space. His iconic figures, often cast from his own body, serve as universal archetypes, inviting contemplation on existence, consciousness, and collective humanity.
Roger Hiorns
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Roger Hiorns is a British artist known for his conceptually charged sculptures and installations that often transform everyday objects and spaces through chemical processes. His work explores themes of decay, rejuvenation, and material metamorphosis, creating unsettling yet beautiful aesthetic experiences.
Ignasi Aballí
Barcelona, Spain
Ignasi Aballí is a Spanish artist whose conceptual practice engages with observation, language, and the limits of representation. His minimalist works often use everyday materials, text, and subtle interventions to explore themes of invisibility, absence, and the overlooked details of reality, prompting careful contemplation.
Gabriela Albergaria
Lisbon, Portugal
Gabriela Albergaria is a Portuguese artist known for her multidisciplinary practice exploring nature, botany, and the constructed landscape. Her work, spanning drawing, sculpture, and installation, often examines the cultural histories embedded within botanical collections and human interventions in natural environments.
Céline Condorelli
Paris, France
Céline Condorelli is a French artist based in London, known for her conceptually rigorous installations that explore the political dimensions of display and support structures. Her work often addresses themes of friendship, labor, and the infrastructure that enables art and social relations, blurring art with activism.
Carlos Bunga
Porto, Portugal
Carlos Bunga is a Portuguese artist known for his ephemeral installations and sculptures constructed from common, fragile materials like cardboard and tape. His work explores themes of architecture, memory, and transformation, creating temporary structures that question permanence and the relationship between space and human experience.
António Bolota
Lisbon, Portugal
António Bolota is a Portuguese artist known for his sculptural and architectural interventions that often utilize raw, industrial materials. His practice explores the relationship between art and its environment, creating works that engage with weight, balance, and the inherent properties of materials to redefine space.
Alexandre Farto
Seixal, Portugal
Alexandre Farto, known as Vhils, is a Portuguese artist celebrated for his innovative street art that sculpts directly into walls, transforming urban surfaces into powerful portraits and narratives. His unique "destruction art" reveals the layers beneath, exposing hidden histories and challenging urban decay.
Youyu Ni
Shanghai, China
Youyu Ni is a Chinese artist known for his conceptually driven, often humorous, installations and mixed media works. His practice frequently employs everyday objects and references to both traditional Chinese culture and global consumerism, creating witty interventions that comment on contemporary society and value systems.