Explore Interactive Artists
Discover artists working in the Interactive style
Akram Zaatari
Beirut, Lebanon
Akram Zaatari is a Lebanese artist, filmmaker, and curator known for his archival-based practice exploring memory, political conflict, and the social life of images in the Middle East. His work often uses photography and film to reconstruct histories and challenge official narratives.
José Damasceno
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
José Damasceno is a Brazilian artist known for his conceptually rich sculptures and installations that explore systems, logic, and the subtle relationships between objects and space. His work often uses everyday materials to create poetic, often humorous, interventions that challenge perception and expectation.
Cornelia Parker
Cheshire, United Kingdom
Cornelia Parker is a British artist known for her distinctive sculptures and installations that explore the physical and metaphorical properties of materials. Her work often involves extreme processes like explosion, crushing, or suspension, transforming everyday objects into meditations on transformation, time, and entropy.
Richard Woods
London, United Kingdom
Richard Woods is a British artist known for his vibrant, cartoon-like patterns applied to architectural elements and furniture. His work playfully subverts notions of authenticity and luxury, transforming everyday surfaces into bold, graphic interventions that blur art, design, and parody.
Olga Balema
Lviv, Ukraine
Olga Balema is a Ukrainian-American artist known for her sculptural works that explore the materiality of everyday objects and the human body. Her pieces, often made from pliable, synthetic materials, challenge traditional forms and evoke a sense of vulnerability, transience, and the uncanny.
Marlie Mul
Utrecht, Netherlands
Marlie Mul is a Dutch artist known for her sculptural and installation works that often explore the grotesque and mundane aspects of urban life. Her practice uses unconventional materials like simulated grime and artificial sweat, creating visceral pieces that comment on contemporary anxieties and human traces.
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.
Alvaro Barrington
St. George's, Grenada
Alvaro Barrington is a Grenadian-British artist known for his vibrant, mixed-media paintings and installations. His work explores themes of identity, community, and cultural memory, often incorporating diverse materials and techniques to create textured, layered compositions that blend abstraction with figuration.
Ian Davenport
Kent, United Kingdom
Ian Davenport is a British abstract painter renowned for his mesmerizing drip paintings. His process-driven work explores the fluidity of paint and the effects of gravity, creating vibrant, vertical cascades of color that transform the physical properties of the medium into dynamic, optical experiences.
Jan Dibbets
Weert, Netherlands
Jan Dibbets is a Dutch conceptual artist renowned for his photographic works and installations that explore perspective, time, and the landscape. His rigorous practice often involves systematic series of images or alterations to photographs, challenging conventional perception and the nature of visual representation.