Discover European Artists
Connect with talented european artists from diverse backgrounds and artistic styles
Matthias Bitzer
German artist (b. 1975) merging drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, collage and sound into poetic, historically‑referential installations around memory and identity.
Bendt Eyckermans
Bendt Eyckermans (b. 1994, Belgium) is a Belgian painter whose evocative figurative works capture enigmatic moments and emotional landscapes. His distinctive style often employs a muted palette and dramatic lighting, creating a sense of introspection and timelessness within contemporary scenes.
Pilvi Takala
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.
Antonis Donef
Bulgarian‑Greek contemporary artist (b. 1978), notable for mixed‑media drawing and collage, exploring history, geography and identity through layered paper‑map works.
Meuser
Meuser's paintings and sculptures explore themes of urban life, social commentary, and the everyday, using a raw, expressive style.
Marcel Odenbach
Odenbach's video installations and collages explore themes of history, memory, and cultural identity, using archival footage and found imagery.
Luke Edward Hall
Hall's illustrations and paintings blend classical and contemporary influences, creating whimsical, decorative works that evoke a sense of nostalgia and charm.
Miltos Manetas
Manetas's paintings and digital art explore the relationship between technology, art, and the internet, creating works that reflect the aesthetics of contemporary culture.
Maria Hassabi
Hassabi's performance art explores themes of stillness, duration, and the body, creating minimalist, contemplative experiences.
Martin Kippenberger
Kippenberger's provocative paintings and installations challenged social norms and artistic conventions, creating a legacy of irreverent wit and social commentary.