Discover Mixed Media Artists
Browse our curated selection of artists working in Mixed Media
Monia Ben Hamouda
Milan, Tunisia
Monia Ben Hamouda, an Italian-Tunisian artist, crafts striking sculptures and installations that blend cultural heritage with contemporary discourse. Her practice is distinguished by a visceral approach to materials, often incorporating organic and industrial elements to explore themes of identity, memory, and the body's transformation within socio-political landscapes.
David Horvitz
Los Angeles, United States
David Horvitz, an American artist, engages with concepts of time, distance, and ephemerality through diverse mediums including photography, performance, and conceptual art. His practice often involves subtle interventions and participatory gestures, blurring the lines between art and everyday life. Horvitz encourages introspection and a heightened awareness of the present moment.
Oscar Murillo
La Paila, Colombia
Oscar Murillo (b. 1986, Colombia) is an internationally recognized artist whose dynamic practice spans painting, sculpture, installation, and performance. His work often addresses themes of globalization, labor, and social inequality, reflecting on his experiences of migration and cultural displacement.
Rose Salane
New York City, USA
Rose Salane (b. 1992, USA) is an artist who meticulously collects and researches mundane objects to uncover hidden systems and narratives. Her installations reveal profound connections between personal histories, urban dynamics, and the broader bureaucratic forces shaping society.
Richard Sides
Rotherham, UK
Richard Sides (b. 1985, UK) is an artist known for an eclectic body of work encompassing video, sculpture, and sound. His practice utilizes appropriation and sampling to reflect on social trends and tensions, creating dense, often improvised narratives that blend critical analysis with everyday observations.
Lloyd Corporation
London, UK
Lloyd Corporation is a London-based collaborative project by Ali Eisa (UK) and Sebastian Lloyd Rees (Norway). Their work explores socio-economic frameworks, consumerism, and urban development through mixed media, installation, and performance, often re-contextualizing found materials.
Steve Bishop
Toronto, Canada
Steve Bishop (b. 1983, Canada) is a London-based artist whose work conceptually engages with the cultural significance of objects. He re-purposes consumer products and pre-fabricated items, exploring the intersection of the handmade and mass-produced to analyze their social narratives.
Antonio Tarsis
Salvador, Brazil
Antonio Tarsis (b. 1985, Brazil) is a Brazilian artist whose practice centers on collage and assemblage, often utilizing found materials from his urban environment. His work addresses socio-economic disparities, identity, and the repurposing of discarded objects to create new narratives of resilience and cultural memory.
Eva Berendes
Bonn, Germany
German multidisciplinary artist working in painting, expanded fields, sculpture, and public art, focused on abstraction and architectural dialogue.
Aldo Chaparro
Lima, Peru
Peruvian–Mexican contemporary sculptor working in stainless steel and industrial materials to explore mirror, void, form, and post‑industrial aesthetics across public and gallery spaces.