Discover European Artists
Connect with talented european artists from diverse backgrounds and artistic styles
Ruth Wolf-Rehfeldt
Ruth Wolf-Rehfeldt (1932-2024) was a German artist renowned for her pioneering work in concrete poetry and typewriter graphics within the GDR. Her conceptual approach to art, often using typewritten imagery and textual permutations, critiqued political systems and explored communication, visual language, and philosophical ideas with subtle precision.
Justine Neuberger
Justine Neuberger's artistic practice explores the subtle nuances of human emotion and connection through figurative abstraction. Her vibrant palettes and fluid forms capture moments of intimacy and introspection, inviting viewers into a contemplative space.
Tyra Tingleff
Tyra Tingleff, a Norwegian artist based in Berlin, creates abstract paintings characterized by their vibrant palettes and expressive brushwork. Her tactile surfaces and layered compositions evoke a sense of raw energy and emotional depth. Tingleff’s work explores the physicality of paint and the intuitive process of art-making, inviting viewers into a dynamic dialogue of color and form.
Erik van der Weijde
Erik van der Weijde, a Dutch photographer based in Brazil, is known for his distinct minimalist approach to capturing landscapes, architecture, and everyday scenes. His extensive publishing practice, primarily through artist books, emphasizes the materiality of photography and the subtle poetry of observation, often with a raw and direct aesthetic.
Vanessa Safavi
Vanessa Safavi, a Swiss artist, creates evocative sculptures and installations using diverse materials, often exploring the interplay between the organic and the artificial. Her work delves into themes of the body, sensuality, and contemporary anxieties, inviting viewers to engage with objects on a visceral and psychological level. Safavi’s art is subtly disruptive and deeply textural.
SAGG Napoli
Assessorato alla Cultura e alla Sport e Giovani di Napoli – municipal arts collective curating site-specific community projects in Naples.
Patrizio Di Massimo
Patrizio Di Massimo, an Italian artist, creates vivid paintings, sculptures, and drawings infused with autobiographical elements and historical allusions. His work often features highly stylized figures in theatrical settings, exploring themes of identity, desire, and cultural memory. Di Massimo’s art blends classical references with a contemporary, often playful, sensibility.
Arantxa Etcheverria
French artist (b. 1975) based between France and Bucharest. Works in painting, installation, photography, video and performance, exploring modernist architecture through geometry and montage.
Théo Mercier
French polymath: sculptor, stage director, painter, photographer, and scenographer. His surreal, contrarian works interrogate history and form. Based in Paris/Mexico.
Pauline Curnier Jardin
Pauline Curnier Jardin, a French artist, creates provocative and theatrical performance art, video installations, and sculptures. Her work often delves into folklore, feminist narratives, and grotesque aesthetics, challenging societal norms and exploring themes of ritual, transformation, and the body. Curnier Jardin's pieces are known for their vibrant, often confrontational, energy.