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Marianne Vitale
New York, United States
Marianne Vitale is an American artist known for her raw, aggressive sculptures and installations that often incorporate industrial materials and found objects. Her work frequently evokes a sense of primitive force and ritual, engaging with themes of destruction, transformation, and the untamed aspects of nature and society.
Dash Snow
New York, United States
Dash Snow was an American artist known for his raw, diaristic photography, collages, and installations that captured the hedonistic and gritty counterculture of downtown New York. His work, often blurring art and life, reflected themes of youth rebellion, excess, and urban decay with unflinching intimacy.
Hannah Perry
London, United Kingdom
Hannah Perry is a British artist working across video, sculpture, and installation, known for her dynamic, often fragmented works exploring identity, memory, and digital culture. Her practice utilizes personal archives, found footage, and sound to create immersive, multi-sensory experiences that capture contemporary anxiety.
Katja Strunz
Berlin, Germany
Katja Strunz is a German artist known for her sculptural installations that explore concepts of time, space, and memory. Her work often features geometric forms and fractured planes, using materials like wood, metal, and cardboard to create abstract environments that evoke historical rupture and fragmented realities.
John Bock
Gribbohm, Germany
John Bock is a German artist whose anarchic performances and immersive installations fuse absurdist theatre, pseudo-scientific lectures, and sculpture. His "lectures" often involve grotesque costumes, found objects, and incomprehensible language, creating a chaotic yet meticulously constructed universe that subverts rational thought.
Andreas Slominski
Meppen, Germany
Andreas Slominski is a German artist acclaimed for his conceptual sculptures and installations, often centered around the motif of the "trap." His practice subtly subverts mundane objects and situations, using humor and paradox to question the nature of art, functionality, and perception within an everyday context.
Rudolf Stingel
Merano, Italy
Rudolf Stingel is an Italian artist known for his conceptually driven paintings and installations that investigate the processes of painting, authorship, and the viewer's interaction. His work often features highly textured surfaces, such as those made by footprints on carpets or scratched Styrofoam, challenging traditional artistic conventions.
Sam Durant
Seattle, United States
Sam Durant is an American artist whose conceptually driven work engages with social, political, and cultural history. His practice, spanning sculpture, installation, photography, and drawing, often re-examines historical events and their representations to critique power structures and collective memory.
Shannon Ebner
New York, United States
Shannon Ebner is an American artist whose practice redefines the boundaries of photography through its engagement with language, text, and architecture. Her work often presents images of letters and words found in urban landscapes, exploring how meaning is constructed and perceived within visual culture.
Tabaimo
Hyogo, Japan
Tabaimo (b. 1975), born Ayako Tabata, is a Japanese artist recognized for her distinctive animated video installations. Her hand-drawn, often unsettling animations blend traditional Japanese ukiyo-e aesthetics with surreal, contemporary narratives, exploring themes of alienation, anxiety, and the darker undercurrents of modern society.