Explore Artists in United Kingdom
Find Contemporary, Modern, and Emerging Artists in United Kingdom
Zoë Paul
Athens/Cape Town, Greece/South Africa
Paul's sculptures and installations, often incorporating ceramic and textile materials, explore themes of domesticity, craft, and the relationship between humans and the environment. Her work is marked by a sense of tactile materiality and a deep engagement with traditional craft techniques.
Martin Parr
Epsom, United Kingdom
Parr's photographic works, characterized by their saturated colors and ironic humor, explore themes of consumerism, tourism, and the banality of everyday life. His practice is marked by a sense of keen observation and social commentary.
Tacita Dean
Canterbury, United Kingdom
Dean's films and installations explore themes of time, memory, and the materiality of film, creating evocative, contemplative works.
Luke Edward Hall
London, United Kingdom
Hall's illustrations and paintings blend classical and contemporary influences, creating whimsical, decorative works that evoke a sense of nostalgia and charm.
Jadé Fadojutimi
London, United Kingdom
Fadojutimi's paintings explore themes of identity, memory, and the subconscious, using a vibrant, abstract style that blends figuration and abstraction.
Richard Smith
Letchworth Garden City, United Kingdom
Smith's paintings and sculptures explored the spatial and experiential qualities of color and form, often incorporating elements of assemblage and installation.
John Stezaker
#NAME?, United Kingdom
Stezaker's collages explore the relationship between photography, cinema, and the subconscious, creating surreal, evocative compositions.
Gillian Carnegie
#NAME?, United Kingdom
Carnegie's paintings explore themes of representation, perception, and the history of painting, creating figurative works that challenge traditional genres.
Hamish Fulton
Canterbury, United Kingdom
Fulton's walking art explores the relationship between landscape, experience, and representation. His photographic and textual works document his solitary journeys, inviting viewers to contemplate the act of walking as a form of artistic expression.