Discover Video Art Artists
Browse our curated selection of artists working in Video Art
Rosemarie Trockel
Schwerte, Germany
Trockel's work spans a range of media, including sculpture, video, and textiles, all of which are characterized by a feminist perspective and a critical approach to cultural norms.
Ragnar Kjartansson
Reykjavik, Iceland
Kjartansson's performance-based works explore themes of repetition, duration, and the nature of artistic production, creating immersive, durational experiences.
Douglas Gordon
Glasgow, Scotland
Gordon's films and installations challenge traditional cinematic conventions, exploring themes of time, memory, and perception.
Mamali Shafahi
Tehran/Paris, Iran/France
Shafahi's videos and installations explore themes of identity, technology, and the internet, creating satirical, visually dynamic works.
Kalup Linzy
Clermont, Florida, United States
Linzy's video and performance art explores themes of identity, race, and gender through satirical narratives and character-driven performances.
Marcel Odenbach
Cologne, Germany
Odenbach's video installations and collages explore themes of history, memory, and cultural identity, using archival footage and found imagery.
Nil Yalter
Cairo, Egypt (Born in Egypt, moved to Turkey), Turkey
Yalter's video installations and photographs explore themes of migration, gender, and social exclusion. Her work, often rooted in feminist and political perspectives, challenges established power structures.
Sanja Iveković
Zagreb, Croatia
Iveković's feminist art explores the representation of women in media and society. Her video, performance, and installation work challenges patriarchal norms and stereotypes.
Juan Downey
Santiago, Chile
Downey's video installations and performances explored the relationship between technology, consciousness, and cultural identity. His work, often incorporating cybernetic principles, challenged conventional notions of perception.
Renée Green
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Green's multimedia installations and essays explore the complexities of cultural identity, history, and representation. Her work often incorporates archival materials and theoretical frameworks.