Discover Performance Art Artists
Browse our curated selection of artists working in Performance Art
Xavier Cha
Cha's performance art and video installations explore themes of identity, power, and social interaction. Her work often incorporates live performance and audience participation.
Stewart Uoo
Uoo's sculptures and installations explore themes of identity, sexuality, and the body. His work often incorporates found objects and performative elements.
Sin Wai Kin
Kin's performance and video works, often incorporating drag and gender-bending aesthetics, explore themes of identity, gender, and the politics of representation. Her practice challenges dominant narratives and power structures.
Chi Wo Leung
Wo Leung's multidisciplinary work explores themes of history, memory, and the politics of representation in post-colonial Hong Kong. His practice often involves text, installation, and performance.
Jen Liu
Liu's multidisciplinary work, encompassing video, performance, and installation, explores themes of technology, labor, and the politics of representation. Her practice challenges dominant narratives and power structures.
Donna Kukama
Kukama's performance and installation works, often incorporating text and found objects, explore themes of history, memory, and the politics of representation. Her practice challenges dominant narratives and power structures.
Lerato Shadi
Shadi's performance and video works, often incorporating her own body, explore themes of identity, gender, and the politics of representation. Her practice challenges dominant narratives and power structures.
Kemang Wa Lehulere
Wa Lehulere's multidisciplinary work explores themes of history, memory, and the politics of representation in post-apartheid South Africa. His practice often involves installation, performance, and writing.
Isaac Chong Wai
Chong Wai's performance and installation works, often incorporating text and found objects, explore themes of history, memory, and the politics of representation. His practice challenges dominant narratives and power structures.
Un Cheng
Cheng's multidisciplinary work, encompassing video, installation, and performance, explores themes of identity, memory, and the politics of representation. Her practice challenges dominant narratives and power structures.