Explore Modern Art Artists
Discover artists working in the Modern Art style
Sorel Etrog
Iasi, Romania
Sorel Etrog was a Romanian-Canadian artist renowned for his bronze sculptures characterized by interlocking, mechanical forms and totemic presence. His work explored themes of communication, conflict, and the human condition, often inspired by ancient art and the intricacies of modern machinery.
Phillip King
Knaresborough, United Kingdom
Phillip King was a seminal British sculptor, a pivotal figure in the "New Generation" of the 1960s, known for his brightly colored, often geometric and abstract forms. His innovative work challenged traditional sculpture, emphasizing material and color to create dynamic, spatially engaging pieces.
Bridget Riley
London, United Kingdom
Bridget Riley is a seminal British artist, a leading figure in Op Art, known for her mesmerizing abstract paintings that create optical illusions. Her rigorous practice explores perception, movement, and the psychological effects of color and form, generating dynamic, often disorienting, visual experiences.
Mimmo Paladino
Paduli, Italy
Mimmo Paladino is an Italian artist, a key figure in the Transavanguardia movement, known for his evocative paintings, sculptures, and works on paper. His eclectic style blends mythological, symbolic, and archaic imagery, creating enigmatic narratives that transcend linear time and cultural boundaries.
Howard Hodgkin
London, United Kingdom
Howard Hodgkin was a British painter celebrated for his vibrant, abstract paintings that evoke strong emotions and memories. His distinctive style used bold, often thick, brushstrokes and intense colors, creating intimate, jewel-like works that hovered between pure abstraction and personal experience.
Josef and Anni Albers Foundation
Bethany, United States
The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation preserves and promotes the work and legacy of Josef (painter, educator) and Anni (textile artist) Albers. Their joint and individual practices were foundational to modern abstraction, exploring color theory, material properties, and minimalist design principles with rigorous experimentation.
Gillian Ayres
Barnes, United Kingdom
Gillian Ayres was a celebrated British abstract painter known for her vibrant, densely layered canvases. Her work was characterized by a joyous exploration of color and texture, embracing spontaneity and gesture to create powerful, rhythmic compositions that exuded an exuberant vitality.
Jim Isermann
Long Beach, United States
Jim Isermann is an American artist renowned for his vibrant, geometrically patterned paintings, sculptures, and installations that merge Pop Art, Minimalism, and craft. His work often reinterprets modernist design and popular culture motifs, exploring the intersections of fine art and functional design with playful rigor.
Christa Dichgans
Berlin, Germany
Christa Dichgans was a German painter associated with Pop Art and Critical Realism, known for her vibrant, often unsettling depictions of toys and mass-produced objects. Her work critiques consumerism and societal anxieties, transforming innocent subjects into surreal, crowded compositions that hint at deeper unease.
Werner Büttner
Jena, Germany
Werner Büttner is a German painter known for his raw, satirical canvases that critique society and art history with dark humor. A key figure in the "Neue Wilde" movement, his work employs a distinctively blunt style to explore themes of absurdity, alienation, and political commentary.