Discover Mixed Media Artists
Browse our curated selection of artists working in Mixed Media
Braco Dimitrijević
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Dimitrijević's conceptual interventions challenge notions of fame and history. His 'Casual Passer-by' series elevates ordinary individuals, questioning established hierarchies.
Graciela Carnevale
Rosario, Argentina
Carnevale's participatory installations and social interventions engage with political and social realities. Her work, often rooted in collective action, challenges traditional art boundaries.
Patricia Gómez & MªJesús González
Valencia, Spain
Gómez & González's collaborative work investigates the relationship between art, science, and technology. Their site-specific installations and interventions often incorporate scientific data and technological processes.
Oswaldo Macia
San Basilio de Palenque, Colombia
Macia's sound installations engage with the olfactory and auditory senses. His work creates immersive environments that explore the relationship between sound, smell, and memory.
Miguel Angel Rojas
Bogotá, Colombia
Rojas's work confronts social and political issues in Colombia. His drawings, photographs, and installations often address themes of violence, power, and sexuality.
Tomislav Gotovac
Zagreb, Croatia
Gotovac's performative actions and experimental films challenged social norms in Yugoslavia. His radical, often provocative work explored the body and its relationship to urban space.
Renée Green
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Green's multimedia installations and essays explore the complexities of cultural identity, history, and representation. Her work often incorporates archival materials and theoretical frameworks.
Judith Blum Reddy
New York City, New York, United States
Reddy's mixed-media installations explore the relationship between memory, place, and identity. Her work often incorporates found objects and personal narratives.
Teresa Lanceta
Barcelona, Spain
Lanceta pioneers textile art, merging craft with conceptual rigor. Her work explores cultural narratives, challenging traditional art hierarchies with a keen eye for social context.
Alberto Baraya
Bogotá, Colombia
Baraya's work dissects scientific classification, blurring the lines between art and botany. His 'Herbarium' series satirizes colonial practices, revealing the artifice in nature's representation.