Discover Video Art Artists
Browse our curated selection of artists working in Video Art
Alex Da Corte
Camden, United States
Alex Da Corte is an American artist renowned for his vibrant, meticulously constructed installations and videos that merge pop art aesthetics with surrealism and consumer culture critique. His work, often featuring recognizable characters and products, creates dreamlike, hyper-saturated worlds exploring identity and alienation.
Tim Breuer
Berlin, Germany
German artist merging photography, video, and installation to confront memory, archives, and social history through evocative minimal gesture.
Richard Sides
Rotherham, UK
Richard Sides (b. 1985, UK) is an artist known for an eclectic body of work encompassing video, sculpture, and sound. His practice utilizes appropriation and sampling to reflect on social trends and tensions, creating dense, often improvised narratives that blend critical analysis with everyday observations.
Korakrit Arunanondchai
Bangkok, Thailand
Korakrit Arunanondchai (b. 1986, Thailand) is a multidisciplinary artist known for immersive installations, videos, and performances that fuse personal narratives with global events. His work often incorporates shamanistic themes, pop culture, and technology to explore identity, history, and transcendence.
Sable Elyse Smith
Los Angeles, USA
Sable Elyse Smith (b. 1986, USA) is an interdisciplinary artist, writer, and filmmaker whose work investigates the carceral state, memory, and systemic violence. Her practice spans video, photography, text, and sculpture, often using abstraction to convey complex emotional and political landscapes.
Pilvi Takala
Helsinki, Finland
Pilvi Takala (b. 1981, Finland) is a renowned performance artist and filmmaker known for her subtle interventions into social norms and power dynamics. Her work often involves infiltrating everyday environments and documenting reactions, revealing unspoken rules and challenging established structures.
Marcel Odenbach
Cologne, Germany
Odenbach's video installations and collages explore themes of history, memory, and cultural identity, using archival footage and found imagery.
Mamali Shafahi
Tehran, Iran
Shafahi's videos and installations explore themes of identity, technology, and the internet, creating satirical, visually dynamic works.
Onyeka Igwe
London, United Kingdom
Igwe's film and video works, often incorporating archival footage and experimental techniques, explore themes of memory, history, and the politics of representation. Her practice challenges dominant narratives and power structures.
Hannah Quinlan & Rosie Hastings
London, United Kingdom
Quinlan & Hastings's multimedia works, encompassing video, drawing, and performance, explore themes of queer identity, politics, and representation. Their practice challenges dominant narratives and power structures.