Discover Mixed Media Artists
Browse our curated selection of artists working in Mixed Media
Glenn Ligon
New York, United States
Glenn Ligon is an American artist known for his conceptually rich works across painting, neon, and photography. His practice explores race, language, and American history, often using text and appropriation to challenge representations of Black identity and expose societal narratives.
Abraham Cruzvillegas
Mexico City, Mexico
Abraham Cruzvillegas is a Mexican artist known for his "autoconstrucción" sculptures and installations made from found materials. His practice explores themes of improvisation, transformation, and self-reliance, reflecting socio-economic conditions and the fluidity of identity through dynamic, evolving constructions.
Alexandre da Cunha
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Alexandre da Cunha is a Brazilian artist known for his sculptural works that transform mundane, mass-produced objects into new forms. His practice often uses everyday items, such as mops, umbrellas, or coins, to explore themes of utility, consumerism, and the inherent aesthetics of industrial design.
Lynda Benglis
Lake Charles, United States
Lynda Benglis is an American artist renowned for her innovative post-minimalist sculptures and installations. A pioneer in challenging art historical norms, her work explores materiality, process, and the body, often using poured latex, foam, and wax to create vibrant, biomorphic forms.
Cornelia Parker
Cheshire, United Kingdom
Cornelia Parker is a British artist known for her distinctive sculptures and installations that explore the physical and metaphorical properties of materials. Her work often involves extreme processes like explosion, crushing, or suspension, transforming everyday objects into meditations on transformation, time, and entropy.
Richard Hamilton Estate
London, United Kingdom
The Richard Hamilton Estate manages the legacy of Richard Hamilton, a pioneering British Pop artist. He is renowned for his influential collages and paintings that dissected consumer culture, technology, and media, profoundly shaping Pop Art and challenging notions of art's role in a modern world.
Tom Wesselmann
Cincinnati, United States
Tom Wesselmann was an American artist, a seminal figure in Pop Art, known for his bold, often large-scale paintings and collages. His work celebrated consumer culture and the idealized female form, employing vibrant colors and graphic outlines to transform everyday objects and figures into iconic, simplified images.
Yinka Ilori
London, United Kingdom
Yinka Ilori is a British-Nigerian artist and designer known for his vibrant, often public, installations and furniture. His work blends traditional Nigerian parables and colors with modern design, creating joyful, engaging pieces that promote community, playfulness, and cultural storytelling.
Olga Balema
Lviv, Ukraine
Olga Balema is a Ukrainian-American artist known for her sculptural works that explore the materiality of everyday objects and the human body. Her pieces, often made from pliable, synthetic materials, challenge traditional forms and evoke a sense of vulnerability, transience, and the uncanny.
Nina Beier
Aarhus, Denmark
Nina Beier is a Danish artist known for her conceptual installations and performances that explore the inherent value and symbolism of objects. Her work often re-contextualizes everyday items, creating witty, thought-provoking juxtapositions that challenge systems of meaning and authenticity.