Discover Sculpture Artists
Browse our curated selection of artists working in Sculpture
Yu Ji
Shanghai, China
Yu Ji is a Chinese artist known for her evocative sculptures and installations that explore the human body, materiality, and the ephemeral. Her work often utilizes unconventional materials, blurring the boundaries between organic forms and industrial elements, creating a delicate tension between strength and fragility.
Marianne Vitale
New York, United States
Marianne Vitale is an American artist known for her raw, aggressive sculptures and installations that often incorporate industrial materials and found objects. Her work frequently evokes a sense of primitive force and ritual, engaging with themes of destruction, transformation, and the untamed aspects of nature and society.
Tobias Spichtig
Lucerne, Switzerland
Tobias Spichtig is a Swiss artist known for his multidisciplinary practice spanning painting, sculpture, and installation. His work often utilizes everyday objects, consumer goods, and digital imagery to explore themes of transience, consumerism, and the uncanny within contemporary visual culture, often with a subtle melancholic humor.
Youyu Ni
Shanghai, China
Youyu Ni is a Chinese artist known for his conceptually driven, often humorous, installations and mixed media works. His practice frequently employs everyday objects and references to both traditional Chinese culture and global consumerism, creating witty interventions that comment on contemporary society and value systems.
Katja Strunz
Berlin, Germany
Katja Strunz is a German artist known for her sculptural installations that explore concepts of time, space, and memory. Her work often features geometric forms and fractured planes, using materials like wood, metal, and cardboard to create abstract environments that evoke historical rupture and fragmented realities.
Leiko Ikemura
Tsu, Japan
Leiko Ikemura is a Japanese-Swiss artist renowned for her ethereal paintings and sculptures that explore themes of transformation, nature, and the human condition. Her distinctive style often depicts hybrid figures and landscapes, blurring boundaries between forms with a haunting, poetic sensibility.
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.
Daniel Sinsel
Munich, Germany
Daniel Sinsel is a German artist based in London, acclaimed for his intimate, handcrafted paintings and sculptures. His work meticulously combines diverse materials and classical themes, exploring illusions of space and volume with a subtle, often humorous, eroticism, delving into the material qualities and historical associations of his chosen mediums.
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.
Ugo Rondinone
Brunnen, Switzerland
Ugo Rondinone is a Swiss-born, New York-based artist known for his diverse oeuvre spanning sculpture, painting, video, and installation. His work often incorporates everyday motifs like rainbows, clowns, and ancient stones, imbued with a contemplative, meditative quality that explores themes of time, nature, and human experience.