Discover Mixed Media Artists
Browse our curated selection of artists working in Mixed Media
Uri Aran
Jerusalem, Israel
Uri Aran is an Israeli artist based in New York, whose multidisciplinary practice spans video, sculpture, drawing, and installation. His work often employs disjointed narratives and subtle gestures to explore themes of control, communication, and the uncanny in everyday objects and interactions.
Andreas Slominski
Meppen, Germany
Andreas Slominski is a German artist acclaimed for his conceptual sculptures and installations, often centered around the motif of the "trap." His practice subtly subverts mundane objects and situations, using humor and paradox to question the nature of art, functionality, and perception within an everyday context.
Steven Claydon
London, United Kingdom
Steven Claydon is a British artist whose multidisciplinary practice spans sculpture, painting, video, and sound, often exploring the intersection of ancient history, technology, and occultism. His work creates enigmatic narratives through carefully selected objects and materials, evoking a sense of fractured time and hidden knowledge.
Helen Marten
Macclesfield, United Kingdom
Helen Marten is a British artist, a Turner Prize winner, celebrated for her intricate and poetic sculptural assemblages. Her work transforms ordinary objects and materials into new, often whimsical, configurations, exploring the tactile qualities of form, language, and the semiotics of everyday life with intellectual playfulness.
Urs Fischer
Zurich, Switzerland
Urs Fischer is a Swiss artist known for his boundary-pushing, often provocative sculptures and installations. His diverse practice employs various materials, from clay to melting wax, and explores themes of decay, transformation, and the ephemeral nature of existence with wit and conceptual rigor.
Sarah Lucas
London, United Kingdom
Sarah Lucas is a British artist, a pivotal YBA figure, known for her provocative sculptures and installations. Her work boldly confronts gender, sexuality, and the human body using everyday objects and raw materials, often with dark humor and an unflinching, visceral directness.
Gabriel Kuri
Mexico City, Mexico
Gabriel Kuri is a Mexican artist known for his conceptually rich sculptures and installations. His work meticulously arranges everyday objects, often consumer detritus, to explore systems of value, consumption, and communication, subtly highlighting the poetry and absurdity of contemporary life.
Georg Herold
Jena, Germany
Georg Herold is a German artist associated with the "Neue Wilde" movement, known for his unconventional, often provocative use of materials like bricks, mattresses, and found objects. His diverse practice, spanning sculpture, painting, and installation, humorously critiques societal norms and artistic conventions.
Laura Owens
Ohio, United States
Laura Owens is an American painter celebrated for her expansive and eclectic canvases that blend various art historical references, digital aesthetics, and personal narratives. Her work challenges painting conventions with bold experimentation in technique, scale, and imagery, often incorporating text and found objects.
Eamon Ore-Giron
Tucson, United States
Eamon Ore-Giron, born 1973, is an American artist recognized for his vibrant abstract paintings. His work synthesizes influences from Latin American modernism, indigenous Peruvian patterns, and global abstraction, creating geometric compositions that resonate with cultural hybridity and spiritual depth. He explores the interconnectedness of form and ancestry.