Discover Mixed Media Artists
Browse our curated selection of artists working in Mixed Media
Colter Jacobsen
San Francisco, United States
Colter Jacobsen is an American artist known for his melancholic drawings and mixed-media works. His practice often repurposes found photographs and ephemera, exploring themes of memory, longing, and Americana with a delicate touch, blurring personal narratives with collective nostalgia.
Marianne Vitale
New York, United States
Marianne Vitale is an American artist known for her raw, aggressive sculptures and installations that often incorporate industrial materials and found objects. Her work frequently evokes a sense of primitive force and ritual, engaging with themes of destruction, transformation, and the untamed aspects of nature and society.
Gert & Uwe Tobias
Cologne, Germany
Gert and Uwe Tobias are German twin artists known for their collaborative work, primarily large-scale woodcut prints and mixed-media installations. Their distinctive aesthetic blends folk art motifs, abstraction, and pop culture imagery, drawing from Eastern European folklore and Symbolism to create vibrant, enigmatic compositions.
Dash Snow
New York, United States
Dash Snow was an American artist known for his raw, diaristic photography, collages, and installations that captured the hedonistic and gritty counterculture of downtown New York. His work, often blurring art and life, reflected themes of youth rebellion, excess, and urban decay with unflinching intimacy.
Tobias Spichtig
Lucerne, Switzerland
Tobias Spichtig is a Swiss artist known for his multidisciplinary practice spanning painting, sculpture, and installation. His work often utilizes everyday objects, consumer goods, and digital imagery to explore themes of transience, consumerism, and the uncanny within contemporary visual culture, often with a subtle melancholic humor.
Youyu Ni
Shanghai, China
Youyu Ni is a Chinese artist known for his conceptually driven, often humorous, installations and mixed media works. His practice frequently employs everyday objects and references to both traditional Chinese culture and global consumerism, creating witty interventions that comment on contemporary society and value systems.
Rosy Keyser
New York, United States
Rosy Keyser is an American painter known for her visceral, materially rich abstract canvases. Her work combines raw pigment, found objects, and unconventional tools, embracing chance and process to create dynamic, textured surfaces that evoke natural forces and primal energies.
Katja Strunz
Berlin, Germany
Katja Strunz is a German artist known for her sculptural installations that explore concepts of time, space, and memory. Her work often features geometric forms and fractured planes, using materials like wood, metal, and cardboard to create abstract environments that evoke historical rupture and fragmented realities.
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.
John Bock
Gribbohm, Germany
John Bock is a German artist whose anarchic performances and immersive installations fuse absurdist theatre, pseudo-scientific lectures, and sculpture. His "lectures" often involve grotesque costumes, found objects, and incomprehensible language, creating a chaotic yet meticulously constructed universe that subverts rational thought.