Explore Performance Art Artists
Discover artists working in the Performance Art style
Amanda Moström
Stockholm, Sweden
Amanda Moström is a Swedish artist known for her performative sculptures and installations that often incorporate humor and absurdity. Her work explores themes of the body, labor, and social rituals, creating uncanny scenarios that challenge conventional expectations and engage with viewer participation.
Reza Aramesh
Ahvaz, Iran
Reza Aramesh is an Iranian-British artist known for his performative photography and sculptural installations that explore themes of power, sexuality, and the representation of the body in conflict zones. His work often re-stages images from news media, transforming them into stylized, classical compositions.
Elke Silvia Krystufek
Vienna, Austria
Elke Silvia Krystufek is an Austrian artist known for her provocative, often autobiographical, works across painting, photography, and performance. Her practice boldly explores themes of gender, sexuality, and the body, challenging societal norms with raw honesty and an unflinching, visceral directness.
Abraham Cruzvillegas
Mexico City, Mexico
Abraham Cruzvillegas is a Mexican artist known for his "autoconstrucción" sculptures and installations made from found materials. His practice explores themes of improvisation, transformation, and self-reliance, reflecting socio-economic conditions and the fluidity of identity through dynamic, evolving constructions.
Lynda Benglis
Lake Charles, United States
Lynda Benglis is an American artist renowned for her innovative post-minimalist sculptures and installations. A pioneer in challenging art historical norms, her work explores materiality, process, and the body, often using poured latex, foam, and wax to create vibrant, biomorphic forms.
Michel François
Namur, Belgium
Michel François is a Belgian artist known for his multidisciplinary practice spanning sculpture, photography, and video. His work often transforms everyday materials and observations into poetic interventions, exploring themes of process, transformation, and the hidden narratives within mundane objects and actions.
John Wood and Paul Harrison
Liverpool, United Kingdom
John Wood and Paul Harrison are a British artist duo celebrated for their witty, often absurd video works. Their practice meticulously stages seemingly simple scenarios, using deadpan humor and slapstick to explore the mundane, the illogical, and the inherent frustrations of human existence.
Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster
Strasbourg, France
Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster is a French artist known for her immersive installations, films, and "appartements" that explore memory, literature, and the transformation of space. Her conceptually rich practice creates environments that blur reality and fiction, often evoking literary figures or historical moments.
Alex Da Corte
Camden, United States
Alex Da Corte is an American artist renowned for his vibrant, meticulously constructed installations and videos that merge pop art aesthetics with surrealism and consumer culture critique. His work, often featuring recognizable characters and products, creates dreamlike, hyper-saturated worlds exploring identity and alienation.
Martine Syms
Los Angeles, United States
Martine Syms is an American artist recognized for her innovative work across video, performance, and publishing, critically examining representations of Blackness and the influence of media. Her practice uses digital aesthetics and narrative strategies to dissect the complexities of identity, race, and the mediated image.