Discover Painting Artists
Browse our curated selection of artists working in Painting
Sol Calero
Caracas, Venezuela
Venezuelan-born Sol Calero creates vibrant, immersive installations that merge painting, sculpture, and performance. Her practice reimagines Latin American identity, challenging stereotypes and exploring themes of migration, community, and representation. Calero's work transforms exhibition spaces into colorful, participatory environments that invite introspection and dialogue.
Patrizio Di Massimo
Jesi, Italy
Patrizio Di Massimo, an Italian artist, creates vivid paintings, sculptures, and drawings infused with autobiographical elements and historical allusions. His work often features highly stylized figures in theatrical settings, exploring themes of identity, desire, and cultural memory. Di Massimo’s art blends classical references with a contemporary, often playful, sensibility.
Rodrigo Hernández
Mexico City, Mexico
Rodrigo Hernández, a Mexican artist, creates enigmatic paintings, sculptures, and installations that blend mythological narratives with contemporary concerns. His work often features symbolic imagery and ambiguous forms, exploring themes of collective memory, cultural heritage, and the subconscious. Hernández's art invites viewers into a timeless, contemplative space.
Liza Lacroix
Canada
Lacroix's paintings explore themes of memory, identity, and the female experience, using a figurative style that blends realism and symbolism.
Issy Wood
New York, USA
Issy Wood is a London-based artist whose poignant paintings explore consumerism, anxiety, and the psychological weight of objects. Her distinctive style often features velvet textures and unsettling domestic scenes, challenging perceptions of luxury and decay with a sharp, contemporary gaze.
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.
Korakrit Arunanondchai
Bangkok, Thailand
Korakrit Arunanondchai (b. 1986, Thailand) is a multidisciplinary artist known for immersive installations, videos, and performances that fuse personal narratives with global events. His work often incorporates shamanistic themes, pop culture, and technology to explore identity, history, and transcendence.
Evelyn Taocheng Wang
Chengdu, China
Evelyn Taocheng Wang (b. 1981, China) is a Rotterdam-based artist exploring identity, cultural exchange, and memory through painting, drawing, and performance. Her works merge Eastern and Western art historical traditions, often incorporating autobiographical elements and paradoxical narratives.
Bendt Eyckermans
Antwerp, Belgium
Bendt Eyckermans (b. 1994, Belgium) is a Belgian painter whose evocative figurative works capture enigmatic moments and emotional landscapes. His distinctive style often employs a muted palette and dramatic lighting, creating a sense of introspection and timelessness within contemporary scenes.
Manuel Solano
Mexico City, Mexico
Manuel Solano (b. 1987, Mexico) is a Mexican artist whose vibrant and often autobiographical paintings explore themes of memory, identity, pop culture, and the body. Their work is marked by a raw, expressive style, blending personal narrative with broader cultural commentary.