Discover European Artists
Connect with talented european artists from diverse backgrounds and artistic styles
Hamish Fulton
Fulton's walking art explores the relationship between landscape, experience, and representation. His photographic and textual works document his solitary journeys, inviting viewers to contemplate the act of walking as a form of artistic expression.
Teresa Lanceta
Lanceta pioneers textile art, merging craft with conceptual rigor. Her work explores cultural narratives, challenging traditional art hierarchies with a keen eye for social context.
Joan Fontcuberta
Fontcuberta challenges photographic truth, crafting elaborate hoaxes that expose the medium's inherent subjectivity. His work blurs the lines between reality and fiction, questioning the nature of perception.
Esther Ferrer
Ferrer's conceptual performances and installations explore the nature of time, space, and language. Her minimalist, often repetitive actions invite contemplation and challenge conventional notions of art.
Daniel Garcia Andujar
Andujar's digital interventions and net art challenge the power structures embedded in technology and information. His work exposes the hidden biases and inequalities within the digital realm.
Françoise Janicot
Janicot's ephemeral sculptures and installations explore the interplay of light and space. Her minimalist forms, often crafted from translucent materials, create immersive environments that invite contemplation.
Július Koller
Koller's conceptual interventions and 'Anti-Happenings' challenged socialist realism in Czechoslovakia. His playful, subversive art redefined the role of the artist in society.
Mangelos
Mangelos' enigmatic paintings and texts explored the nature of artistic creation and the artist's role in society. His work, often infused with irony and self-referentiality, defies easy categorization.