Explore Interactive Artists
Discover artists working in the Interactive style
Alexandre Arrechea
Trinidad (Cuba), Cuba
Cuban contemporary visual artist known for monumental installations and sculptures. Explores themes of power, surveillance, architectural control and citizen participation through immersive public works.
Mamali Shafahi
Tehran, Iran
Shafahi's videos and installations explore themes of identity, technology, and the internet, creating satirical, visually dynamic works.
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.
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.
Salome Chigilashvili
Tbilisi, Georgia
Chigilashvili's works, often involving mixed media and installation, explore themes of identity, memory, and cultural heritage. Her practice blends personal narratives with broader social commentary.
Nina Kintsurashvili
Tbilisi, Georgia
Kintsurashvili's works, often involving digital media and installation, explore the intersection of technology, identity, and the body. Her practice engages with the fluidity of digital spaces and the evolving nature of representation.
Maia Naveriani
Tbilisi, Georgia
Naveriani's works, often involving painting and installation, explore themes of memory, identity, and the interplay between personal and collective narratives. Her practice is marked by a poetic and introspective approach.
Sara Barker
Manchester, United Kingdom
Barker's sculptures and installations, composed of delicate metal structures and painted elements, explore the interplay between space, form, and memory. Her work evokes a sense of fragility and quiet introspection.
Dave Muller
San Francisco, United States
Muller's eclectic paintings and installations, often incorporating music and pop culture references, explore the social and cultural significance of collecting and archiving. His work is a vibrant tapestry of influences.
Maria Pinińska-Bereś
Warsaw, Poland
Pinińska-Bereś's sculptures and installations, often incorporating soft materials and feminine forms, explore themes of gender, sexuality, and the body. Her work is marked by a sense of playful subversion.