Discover European Artists
Connect with talented european artists from diverse backgrounds and artistic styles
Mamma Andersson
Andersson's evocative paintings blend personal memories with art historical references, creating dreamlike narratives. Her works resonate with a melancholic, nostalgic atmosphere.
Michel Majerus
Majerus's paintings and installations appropriated and recontextualized imagery from popular culture, creating a vibrant, dynamic visual language.
Martin Parr
Parr's photographic works, characterized by their saturated colors and ironic humor, explore themes of consumerism, tourism, and the banality of everyday life. His practice is marked by a sense of keen observation and social commentary.
Max Frisinger
Frisinger's paintings, characterized by their figurative style and social commentary, explore themes of contemporary life and cultural identity. His work is marked by a sense of ironic humor and a keen observation of everyday life.
Markus Amm
Amm's paintings, characterized by their abstract forms and subtle colors, explore themes of perception, space, and the materiality of paint. His work is marked by a sense of quiet contemplation and a deep engagement with the history of abstraction.
Marcin Maciejowski
Maciejowski's paintings, characterized by their figurative style and social commentary, explore themes of contemporary life and cultural identity. His work is marked by a sense of ironic humor and a keen observation of everyday life.
Gio Sumbadze
Sumbadze's works, often involving installation and mixed media, explore themes of urban life, social commentary, and the interplay between public and private spaces. His practice is marked by a critical and engaged approach.
Beso Uznadze
Uznadze's sculptures and installations, often incorporating found objects and industrial materials, explore themes of urban decay, memory, and the passage of time. His work is marked by a sense of raw materiality and poetic resonance.
Coumba Samba
Samba's artistic practice, often involving mixed media and installation, investigates themes of identity, memory, and cultural heritage. Her work blends personal narratives with broader social commentary.
Maja Cule
Cule's paintings, characterized by their dreamlike imagery and layered textures, explore themes of memory, perception, and the unconscious. Her work is marked by a sense of quiet mystery.