Explore Interactive Artists
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Sol Calero
Caracas, Venezuela
Venezuelan-born Sol Calero creates vibrant, immersive installations that merge painting, sculpture, and performance. Her practice reimagines Latin American identity, challenging stereotypes and exploring themes of migration, community, and representation. Calero's work transforms exhibition spaces into colorful, participatory environments that invite introspection and dialogue.
Gabriel Chaile
Tucumán, Argentina
Gabriel Chaile, an Argentinian artist, crafts large-scale, often anthropomorphic sculptures using humble materials like clay and mud. His work frequently references indigenous traditions and historical narratives, exploring themes of community, nourishment, and spirituality. Chaile’s forms evoke ancient deities and domestic objects, bridging the past with contemporary social commentary.
Stephanie Comilang
Toronto, Canada
Stephanie Comilang, a Filipino-Canadian artist based in Berlin, creates evocative video installations and films. Her practice critically examines the global impact of technology, migration, and the Filipino diaspora, often featuring speculative narratives and intimate interviews. Comilang’s work combines documentary sensibilities with futuristic visions, exploring themes of labor and belonging.
Pauline Curnier Jardin
Marseille, France
Pauline Curnier Jardin, a French artist, creates provocative and theatrical performance art, video installations, and sculptures. Her work often delves into folklore, feminist narratives, and grotesque aesthetics, challenging societal norms and exploring themes of ritual, transformation, and the body. Curnier Jardin's pieces are known for their vibrant, often confrontational, energy.
Kasia Fudakowski
London, Poland
Kasia Fudakowski, a British-Polish artist based in Berlin, creates complex sculptural installations and performative works that interrogate social structures and humor. Her practice often involves intricate systems and absurd scenarios, exploring themes of failure, productivity, and the boundaries of art itself. Fudakowski's work is intellectually rigorous and subtly comedic.
Petrit Halilaj
Kosterrc, Kosovo
Petrit Halilaj, a Kosovan artist, creates compelling installations and sculptures that draw from his personal experiences of war and displacement. His whimsical yet poignant works often incorporate natural materials and discarded objects, exploring themes of memory, home, and national identity. Halilaj's art transforms painful histories into spaces of hope and reflection.
Stuart Middleton
UK
Stuart Middleton (b. UK) is a contemporary British artist exploring the human body and its relationship to time and mechanical processes. His practice spans diverse mediums, often focusing on themes of control, production, and the absurdities found in everyday systems, from rodeo to assembly lines.
Oscar Murillo
La Paila, Colombia
Oscar Murillo (b. 1986, Colombia) is an internationally recognized artist whose dynamic practice spans painting, sculpture, installation, and performance. His work often addresses themes of globalization, labor, and social inequality, reflecting on his experiences of migration and cultural displacement.
Ed Fornieles
London, UK
Ed Fornieles (b. 1983, UK) is a London-based artist whose work critically engages with digital culture, social media, and online behavior. His immersive installations and performances often manifest as complex simulations, dissecting themes of identity, relationships, and reality in the internet age.
Josiane M.H. Pozi
Paris, France
Josiane M.H. Pozi (b. 1993, France) is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice explores the intersection of spirituality, identity, and the digital realm. Her work often incorporates performance and digital media to create immersive, contemplative experiences that challenge perceptions of presence and absence in contemporary society.