Discover Video Art Artists
Browse our curated selection of artists working in Video Art
Phoebe Collings-James
London, United Kingdom
Collings-James's multimedia works, encompassing sculpture, video, and performance, explore themes of sexuality, race, and the body. Her practice challenges dominant narratives and power structures.
Hannah Black
London, United Kingdom
Black's multidisciplinary work, encompassing video, performance, and writing, explores themes of race, technology, and the body. Her practice critiques power structures and dominant narratives.
Sandra Mujinga
Oslo, Democratic Republic of the Congo/Norway
Mujinga's multimedia works, encompassing sculpture, video, and performance, explore themes of visibility, invisibility, and the politics of representation. Her practice challenges dominant narratives and power structures.
Sara Cwynar
Toronto, Canada
Cwynar's photographic and video works, marked by their meticulous compositions and layered imagery, explore the cultural circulation of images and objects. Her work critiques the aesthetics of consumerism.
Jonas Mekas
New York, United States / Lithuania
Mekas's experimental films and diaries, with their personal and poetic style, capture the essence of everyday life.
Francesco Vezzoli
Brescia, Italy
Vezzoli's multimedia works, including video and embroidery, appropriate and reinterpret iconic cultural references.
Maya Watanabe
Lima, Peru
Watanabe's video installations and films delve into the complexities of memory, history, and social dynamics.
Vaginal Davis
Los Angeles, United States
Davis's multidisciplinary practice, including performance and video, challenges notions of identity and representation.
Will Rawls
New York, United States
Rawls's performance and video works explore the complexities of identity, embodiment, and social dynamics.
Ndayé Kouagou
Paris, France
Kouagou's performances and videos explore themes of identity, language, and cultural belonging.