Discover Found Objects Artists
Browse our curated selection of artists working in Found Objects
Roberto Diago
Havana, Cuba
Diago's paintings and installations, with their layered textures and found objects, explore themes of race, history, and identity in Cuba.
Augustas Serapinas
Vilnius, Lithuania
Serapinas's installations and interventions, with their site-specific approach, explore the social and architectural context of a space.
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.
Josh Kline
New York City, New York, United States
Kline's multimedia installations explore themes of labor, technology, and social inequality. His work often incorporates 3D-printed sculptures and video installations.
Tyler Dobson
New York City, New York, United States
Dobson's paintings and sculptures explore themes of consumerism, technology, and the body. His work often incorporates found objects and digital imagery.
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.
Shimon Minamikawa
Tokyo, Japan
Minamikawa's paintings and sculptures explore themes of nature, technology, and the human condition. His work often incorporates organic materials and digital imagery.
Zahra Al Ghamdi
Al Bahah, Saudi Arabia
Al Ghamdi's installations, often incorporating natural materials and found objects, explore themes of memory, landscape, and the passage of time. Her work is marked by a sense of organic form and tactile materiality.
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.
Anicka Yi
New York City, New York, South Korea (Born in South Korea, works in USA)
Yi's installations and sculptures explore the intersection of biology, technology, and sensory experience. Her work often incorporates organic materials and scientific processes.