Discover European Artists
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Tobias Rehberger
Rehberger's multidisciplinary work explores themes of perception, communication, and the relationship between art and everyday life. His practice often involves design, installation, and public interventions.
Rosa Loy
Loy's paintings, characterized by their figurative style and surreal imagery, explore themes of gender, mythology, and the human condition. Her work is marked by a sense of quiet mystery and a deep connection to the history of painting.
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.
Rinus Van de Velde
Van de Velde's drawings, characterized by their large scale and narrative content, explore themes of memory, identity, and the artist's role in society. His work is marked by a sense of theatricality and a keen interest in the power of visual storytelling.
Koen van den Broek
Van den Broek's paintings, characterized by their minimalist style and architectural imagery, explore themes of space, perception, and the act of looking. His work is marked by a sense of quiet contemplation and a deep engagement with the history of painting.
Stef Driesen
Driesen's sculptures and installations, often incorporating found objects and industrial materials, explore themes of memory, identity, and the passage of time. His work is marked by a sense of raw materiality and poetic resonance.
David O’Kane
O'Kane's installations, often incorporating light, sound, and technology, explore themes of perception, behavior, and the relationship between humans and machines. His work is marked by a sense of playful experimentation.
Germaine Kruip
Kruip's installations and interventions, often involving light, sound, and architectural elements, explore the relationship between space, time, and perception. Her work is marked by a sense of quiet contemplation.
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.
Zoë Paul
Paul's sculptures and installations, often incorporating ceramic and textile materials, explore themes of domesticity, craft, and the relationship between humans and the environment. Her work is marked by a sense of tactile materiality and a deep engagement with traditional craft techniques.