Discover Video Art Artists
Browse our curated selection of artists working in Video Art
Michel François
Namur, Belgium
Michel François is a Belgian artist known for his multidisciplinary practice spanning sculpture, photography, and video. His work often transforms everyday materials and observations into poetic interventions, exploring themes of process, transformation, and the hidden narratives within mundane objects and actions.
Paul Pfeiffer
Honolulu, United States
Paul Pfeiffer is an American artist known for his technologically advanced video installations, sculptures, and photographs. His work often manipulates iconic sports and media imagery, exploring themes of spectacle, power, and the mediated nature of contemporary experience with analytical precision.
Benoît Maire
Pessac, France
Benoît Maire is a French artist known for his multidisciplinary conceptual practice spanning sculpture, film, painting, and philosophy. His work often explores themes of knowledge, nature, and the limits of perception, creating enigmatic installations that blend theoretical inquiry with poetic interventions.
Miriam de Búrca
Galway, Ireland
Miriam de Búrca is an Irish artist whose practice spans drawing, video, and installation, often exploring themes of landscape, memory, and the unseen. Her work subtly engages with rural environments and historical narratives, creating evocative pieces that hint at hidden stories and the complex relationship between place and identity.
Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster
Strasbourg, France
Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster is a French artist known for her immersive installations, films, and "appartements" that explore memory, literature, and the transformation of space. Her conceptually rich practice creates environments that blur reality and fiction, often evoking literary figures or historical moments.
John Wood and Paul Harrison
Liverpool, United Kingdom
John Wood and Paul Harrison are a British artist duo celebrated for their witty, often absurd video works. Their practice meticulously stages seemingly simple scenarios, using deadpan humor and slapstick to explore the mundane, the illogical, and the inherent frustrations of human existence.
Daniel Blaufuks
Lisbon, Portugal
Daniel Blaufuks is a Portuguese artist known for his photographic and video works that explore themes of memory, history, and the passage of time. His practice often combines personal archives, found images, and textual elements, creating poignant narratives that blur the line between documentary and fiction.
Hannah Perry
London, United Kingdom
Hannah Perry is a British artist working across video, sculpture, and installation, known for her dynamic, often fragmented works exploring identity, memory, and digital culture. Her practice utilizes personal archives, found footage, and sound to create immersive, multi-sensory experiences that capture contemporary anxiety.
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.
Martine Syms
Los Angeles, United States
Martine Syms is an American artist recognized for her innovative work across video, performance, and publishing, critically examining representations of Blackness and the influence of media. Her practice uses digital aesthetics and narrative strategies to dissect the complexities of identity, race, and the mediated image.