Discover European Artists
Connect with talented european artists from diverse backgrounds and artistic styles
Valerio Nicolai
Valerio Nicolai's work often challenges traditional art historical narratives through painting and sculptural interventions. His practice frequently incorporates elements of performance and unconventional materials, creating enigmatic forms that deconstruct visual and conceptual expectations.
Lisa Dalfino and Sacha Kanah
Lisa Dalfino and Sacha Kanah are a collaborative duo whose practice explores the intersection of performance, photography, and conceptual art. Their work challenges conventional representations, often employing staged scenarios to investigate societal norms and mediated realities.
Matteo Nasini
Matteo Nasini is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice often incorporates sound, sculpture, and textile art to explore themes of dreams, memory, and the subconscious. His immersive installations create sensory experiences, translating intangible states into tangible forms.
Alvaro Urbano
Alvaro Urbano, a Spanish artist based in Berlin, creates evocative installations and sculptures that transform spaces into theatrical narratives. His work often incorporates sound and light, alongside familiar objects, to explore themes of architecture, memory, and the uncanny. Urbano’s art invites viewers into dreamlike, subtly disorienting environments.
Marie Matusz
Marie Matusz's artistic practice navigates the realms of sculpture and installation, focusing on the interplay between natural forms and fabricated structures. Her work often incorporates organic materials with minimalist aesthetics, evoking a sense of quiet contemplation and material dialogue.
Simon Evans
Simon Evans, a British-born artist, is known for his intricate, often text-based mixed-media works. His practice merges autobiographical narratives with diagrams, maps, and lists, creating complex visual systems that map out inner thoughts and external observations. His unique aesthetic combines meticulous detail with a whimsical, almost obsessive quality.
Heike Kabisch
Heike Kabisch, a German artist, is known for her intricate drawings and installations that explore architectural spaces, urban landscapes, and the nuances of human interaction within these environments. Her work often features meticulous details and repetitive patterns, creating a meditative quality while examining themes of perception, memory, and spatial relationships.
Zora Mann
Zora Mann, a German artist, creates vibrant, large-scale paintings and textile works characterized by bold patterns and symbolic imagery. Her practice draws inspiration from diverse cultural motifs, spiritual symbols, and abstract forms, exploring themes of spirituality, nature, and personal mythology. Mann's work is a colorful and meditative exploration of inner landscapes.
Robert Rehfeldt
Robert Rehfeldt (1931-1993) was a German artist celebrated for his innovative contributions to Mail Art and experimental drawing. Operating under the restrictive GDR regime, his work emphasized communication, network building, and subtle forms of artistic resistance. Rehfeldt’s prolific output, often combining text and image, was a testament to creative freedom and connection.
Agnes Scherer
Agnes Scherer, a German artist, is known for her multifaceted practice spanning painting, sculpture, and performance, often presented as gesamtkunstwerk. Her intricate, narrative-driven works explore themes of theater, storytelling, and the construction of reality. Scherer’s art blends whimsical aesthetics with profound conceptual depth.