Discover Printmaking Artists
Browse our curated selection of artists working in Printmaking
Emma Stibbon
London, United Kingdom
Emma Stibbon is a British artist known for her compelling drawings and prints that document extreme and often fragile natural environments. Her meticulous work captures the effects of climate change and geological processes, exploring humanity's impact on landscapes with profound detail and emotional resonance.
Joe Tilson
London, United Kingdom
Joe Tilson was a British artist, a key figure in British Pop Art, known for his diverse practice across painting, printmaking, and sculpture. His work often incorporated everyday objects, popular imagery, and vibrant colors, exploring themes of communication, signs, and the material culture of the 1960s.
Bridget Riley
London, United Kingdom
Bridget Riley is a seminal British artist, a leading figure in Op Art, known for her mesmerizing abstract paintings that create optical illusions. Her rigorous practice explores perception, movement, and the psychological effects of color and form, generating dynamic, often disorienting, visual experiences.
Christiane Baumgartner
Leipzig, Germany
Christiane Baumgartner is a German artist renowned for her large-scale woodcut prints derived from video stills. Her distinctive process translates digital imagery into monumental, often haunting, woodcuts, exploring themes of memory, speed, and the unique temporal qualities of moving and still images.
Alexandre Farto
Seixal, Portugal
Alexandre Farto, known as Vhils, is a Portuguese artist celebrated for his innovative street art that sculpts directly into walls, transforming urban surfaces into powerful portraits and narratives. His unique "destruction art" reveals the layers beneath, exposing hidden histories and challenging urban decay.
Gert & Uwe Tobias
Cologne, Germany
Gert and Uwe Tobias are German twin artists known for their collaborative work, primarily large-scale woodcut prints and mixed-media installations. Their distinctive aesthetic blends folk art motifs, abstraction, and pop culture imagery, drawing from Eastern European folklore and Symbolism to create vibrant, enigmatic compositions.
Robert Rehfeldt
Berlin, Germany
Robert Rehfeldt (1931-1993) was a German artist celebrated for his innovative contributions to Mail Art and experimental drawing. Operating under the restrictive GDR regime, his work emphasized communication, network building, and subtle forms of artistic resistance. Rehfeldt’s prolific output, often combining text and image, was a testament to creative freedom and connection.
Ruth Wolf-Rehfeldt
Wurzen, Germany
Ruth Wolf-Rehfeldt (1932-2024) was a German artist renowned for her pioneering work in concrete poetry and typewriter graphics within the GDR. Her conceptual approach to art, often using typewritten imagery and textual permutations, critiqued political systems and explored communication, visual language, and philosophical ideas with subtle precision.
Erik van der Weijde
The Hague, Netherlands
Erik van der Weijde, a Dutch photographer based in Brazil, is known for his distinct minimalist approach to capturing landscapes, architecture, and everyday scenes. His extensive publishing practice, primarily through artist books, emphasizes the materiality of photography and the subtle poetry of observation, often with a raw and direct aesthetic.
Enrique Martínez Celaya
Los Angeles, USA
Cuban-born American contemporary painter, sculptor, installation artist, writer, and former physicist. Based in Los Angeles.