Explore Artists in United States
Find Contemporary, Modern, and Emerging Artists in United States
Janiva Ellis
Los Angeles, California, United States
Ellis's paintings explore themes of identity, race, and sexuality. Her work often incorporates figurative elements and vibrant colors.
Emmanuel Louisnord Desir
New York City, New York, United States
Desir's paintings and sculptures explore themes of identity, migration, and cultural memory. His work often incorporates found objects and personal narratives.
G. Peter Jemison
Seneca Nation, New York, United States
Jemison's multimedia work explores Native American identity and history. His paintings, videos, and performances often incorporate traditional Haudenosaunee cultural elements.
Elle Pérez
Bronx, New York, United States
Pérez's photographs explore themes of gender, sexuality, and the body. Their work often incorporates intimate portraits and staged scenarios.
William Cordova
Miami, United States
Cordova's multimedia works, bridging diverse cultural narratives, reflect on history and social issues.
Amy Yao
Los Angeles, California, United States
Yao's multimedia installations explore the intersection of technology, nature, and cultural identity. Her work often incorporates found objects and digital manipulation.
Michele Abeles
New York City, New York, United States
Abeles's photographs explore the relationship between the body, technology, and representation. Her work often employs digital manipulation and staged scenarios.
Gregory Edwards
New York City, New York, United States
Edwards's paintings and sculptures explore themes of identity, memory, and cultural history. His work often incorporates found objects and personal narratives.
Trevor Shimizu
New York City, New York, United States
Shimizu's paintings and videos explore themes of anxiety, alienation, and the banality of everyday life. His work often employs a deadpan humor and a self-deprecating tone.
Ajay Kurian
New York City, New York, United States
Kurian's sculptures and installations explore themes of childhood, technology, and the Anthropocene. His work often incorporates found objects and digital fabrication.