Discover Conceptual Art Artists
Browse our curated selection of artists working in Conceptual Art
Ignasi Aballí
Barcelona, Spain
Ignasi Aballí is a Spanish artist whose conceptual practice engages with observation, language, and the limits of representation. His minimalist works often use everyday materials, text, and subtle interventions to explore themes of invisibility, absence, and the overlooked details of reality, prompting careful contemplation.
Darren Bader
Bridgeport, United States
Darren Bader is an American conceptual artist known for his witty, often absurd, interventions and juxtapositions of found objects, text, and digital media. His practice questions artistic authorship, value, and the very definition of art through unconventional exhibitions and projects that challenge viewer expectations.
Théo Mercier
Paris, France
French polymath: sculptor, stage director, painter, photographer, and scenographer. His surreal, contrarian works interrogate history and form. Based in Paris/Mexico.
John Carter
New York, USA
American filmmaker, photographer and sound artist whose poetic, narrative-driven works reflect on memory, identity, and place within Black diasporic discourse.
Hadi Falapishi
Tehran, Iran
Iranian contemporary artist creating surreal mixed-media installations and paintings that explore memory, socio-political history, and material transformation.
Leandro Feal
Havana, Cuba
Feal's photography captures the urban landscape of Havana, exploring themes of identity and social dynamics.
Edson Chagas
Luanda, Angola
Chagas's photography captures the urban landscape of Angola, exploring themes of identity and social dynamics.
Amy/Enzo Lien/Camacho
New York City, New York, United States
Lien/Camacho's collaborative practice explores themes of identity, technology, and cultural production. Their work often incorporates digital media and performative 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.
Mladen Stilinović
Belgrade, Serbia
Stilinović's conceptual work explores the relationship between language, ideology, and power. His minimalist interventions, often employing text and repetition, critique political and social systems.