Discover Installation Art Artists
Browse our curated selection of artists working in Installation Art
Yinka Shonibare, CBE
London, United Kingdom
Yinka Shonibare, CBE (b. 1962), is a British-Nigerian artist celebrated for his multidisciplinary practice exploring post-colonialism, identity, and race. He famously uses vibrant "Dutch wax" fabric to create sculptures, installations, and photographs, challenging historical narratives and the complexities of cultural authenticity.
Tabaimo
Hyogo, Japan
Tabaimo (b. 1975), born Ayako Tabata, is a Japanese artist recognized for her distinctive animated video installations. Her hand-drawn, often unsettling animations blend traditional Japanese ukiyo-e aesthetics with surreal, contemporary narratives, exploring themes of alienation, anxiety, and the darker undercurrents of modern society.
Teresa Margolles
Culiacán, Mexico
Teresa Margolles (b. 1963) is a powerful Mexican conceptual artist whose unflinching work confronts violence, death, and social injustice. Her practice often incorporates materials and testimonies from sites of trauma, giving voice to marginalized communities and forcing viewers to confront the harsh realities of impunity and systemic violence.
Bill Viola
New York, United States
Bill Viola (b. 1951) is a seminal American video artist, considered a pioneer of the medium. His profound video installations delve into fundamental human experiences—birth, death, consciousness, and spirituality—using slow-motion, elaborate symbolic imagery, and powerful soundscapes to create immersive, contemplative environments.
Xu Zhen (MadeIn)
Shanghai, China
Xu Zhen (b. 1977) is a provocative Chinese artist and founder of MadeIn Company, known for his multidisciplinary, often satirical, works. His practice critiques globalized culture, consumerism, and the art market through conceptual installations, photography, and performances that often mimic or subvert cultural artifacts and artistic gestures.
Simon Periton
London, United Kingdom
Simon Periton is a British artist known for his intricate cut-paper works and installations. His practice often explores themes of pattern, ornament, and popular culture, transforming delicate materials into complex, visually arresting forms that challenge traditional notions of craft versus fine art.
Hilary Lloyd
Halifax, United Kingdom
Hilary Lloyd is a British artist acclaimed for her compelling video installations that scrutinize mundane activities and overlooked details of daily life. Her work often highlights the apparatus of display, foregrounding the monitors and cables to integrate technology into the artistic narrative itself, challenging viewership.
Monster Chetwynd
London, United Kingdom
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.
Jonathan Horowitz
New York, United States
Jonathan Horowitz is an American artist whose multifaceted practice critically examines media, politics, and consumer culture. His work, spanning video, sculpture, painting, and installation, often uses appropriation and humor to expose underlying ideological structures and societal contradictions.
Andrea Zittel
Escondido, United States
Andrea Zittel is an American artist who creates functional living structures, environments, and objects that explore human needs and design. Her practice investigates concepts of sustainable living, self-sufficiency, and how standardized systems influence our daily existence, merging art with everyday life.