Explore Theatrical Artists

Discover artists working in the Theatrical style

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Konstanz, Germany

Ulrike Ottinger

Ulrike Ottinger is a German filmmaker and artist renowned for her visually opulent and often surreal films that explore identity, transformation, and cultural archetypes. Her unique cinematic language, blurring documentary and fiction, creates fantastical worlds that challenge conventional narratives and societal norms.

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New York, United States

Spencer Sweeney

Spencer Sweeney is an American artist known for his vibrant, expressive paintings, often depicting crowded scenes and figures in various states of revelry or introspection. His diverse practice also encompasses performance and music, characterized by a raw energy and an embrace of spontaneity and collaborative spirit.

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Gribbohm, Germany

John Bock

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.

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London, United Kingdom

Monster Chetwynd

Monster Chetwynd (formerly Marvin Gaye Chetwynd and Spartacus Chetwynd) is a British artist known for her anarchic, performance-based works, often featuring elaborate handmade costumes and sets. Her practice blends elements of carnival, folk art, and historical reenactments to create joyous, chaotic spectacles.

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Munich, Germany

Agnes Scherer

Agnes Scherer, a German artist, is known for her multifaceted practice spanning painting, sculpture, and performance, often presented as gesamtkunstwerk. Her intricate, narrative-driven works explore themes of theater, storytelling, and the construction of reality. Scherer’s art blends whimsical aesthetics with profound conceptual depth.

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Berlin, Germany

Lothar Hempel

German contemporary visual artist and sculptor (b. 1966), known for theatrical installations combining painting, sculpture, found objects, exploring art history, media and pop culture.

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Marseille, France

Pauline Curnier Jardin

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.

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California, USA

Tosh Basco

Tosh Basco (b. 1985, USA), also known as boychild, is a performance artist who merges dance, ritual, and fashion into transformative experiences. Their work explores themes of identity, otherness, and the body's expressive potential through improvisation and powerful physical presence.

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New York, United States

Raul De Nieves

De Nieves's sculptures and performances, with their intricate beadwork and theatrical elements, explore themes of identity and transformation.

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St. Louis, United States

Josephine Baker

Baker's performances, marked by their revolutionary spirit, challenged racial and gender norms through dance and song.

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