Discover Performance Art Artists
Browse our curated selection of artists working in Performance Art
Juha Pekka Matias Laakkonen
Helsinki, Finland
Juha Pekka Matias Laakkonen is a Finnish artist whose conceptual practice engages with time, repetition, and ephemeral gestures within nature and daily life. His work often involves long-duration walks, minimal interventions, and documentation, exploring sensory experience and the subtle poetics of existence.
Nuno da Luz
Lisbon, Portugal
Nuno da Luz is a Portuguese artist whose diverse practice spans sound, installation, and performance, often engaging with concepts of infrastructure, logistics, and resource distribution. His work explores the unseen networks and systems that underpin global economies and daily life, subtly revealing their complexities.
Charbel-joseph H. Boutros
Beirut, Lebanon
Charbel-joseph H. Boutros is a Lebanese artist known for his conceptual art that often uses absence, light, and ephemeral materials to explore themes of memory, conflict, and invisibility. His work engages with sensory deprivation and poetic interventions, inviting deep introspection into political and personal histories.
André Romão
Lisbon, Portugal
André Romão is a Portuguese artist whose multidisciplinary practice spans sculpture, drawing, and performance. His conceptually driven work often explores themes of history, myth, and the power of language, creating enigmatic narratives through symbolic objects and subtle interventions that challenge established orders.
Spencer Sweeney
New York, United States
Spencer Sweeney is an American artist known for his vibrant, expressive paintings, often depicting crowded scenes and figures in various states of revelry or introspection. His diverse practice also encompasses performance and music, characterized by a raw energy and an embrace of spontaneity and collaborative spirit.
Ulrike Ottinger
Konstanz, Germany
Ulrike Ottinger is a German filmmaker and artist renowned for her visually opulent and often surreal films that explore identity, transformation, and cultural archetypes. Her unique cinematic language, blurring documentary and fiction, creates fantastical worlds that challenge conventional narratives and societal norms.
Christian Jankowski
Göttingen, Germany
Christian Jankowski is a German artist known for his conceptual art that playfully blurs the lines between art, reality, and mass media. His work often involves collaborations with non-artists, public figures, or institutions, creating humorous and thought-provoking interventions that critique societal conventions.
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.
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.
Angus Fairhurst
Kent, United Kingdom
Angus Fairhurst was a British artist, a key figure among the Young British Artists, known for his witty and often melancholic work across various media. His practice, spanning sculpture, painting, video, and performance, frequently explored themes of identity, failure, and the absurd, notably through his recurring gorilla motif.