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The 50 most-covered artists working in or associated with Americas.
Sonia Boyce is a British artist known for her multidisciplinary practice that explores social dynamics, sound, and memory through collaborative and performative works.
Jeffrey Gibson is an American artist known for his multidisciplinary practice that integrates Indigenous craft traditions with contemporary art forms. His work frequently incorporates elements such as beadwork, textiles, and found objects to explore themes of identity and cultural history.
Thomas J Price is a British sculptor known for his large-scale figurative bronzes that challenge traditional representations of status and identity. His work often features everyday individuals rendered with meticulous detail to explore the intersection of social perception and public monumentality.
Zoe Leonard is an American artist recognized for her work in photography and sculpture, often exploring themes of memory, history, and the urban landscape.
Christina Quarles is a contemporary American painter known for her gestural, abstract canvases that explore themes of racial and sexual identity, gender, and the fluidity of the human form.
Zhang Enli is a Chinese contemporary painter known for his expressive, gestural brushwork and his focus on depicting mundane, everyday objects and interior spaces.
Sophie Taeuber-Arp was a pioneering Swiss artist and a central figure in the Dada movement, recognized for her multidisciplinary practice spanning textiles, painting, sculpture, and interior design.
Robert Rauschenberg was a pivotal American artist known for his 'Combines,' a series of works that integrated everyday objects into painting and sculpture to bridge the gap between art and life. His multidisciplinary practice spanned painting, photography, printmaking, and performance, influencing movements from Neo-Dada to Pop art.
Andy Warhol was a leading figure in the Pop art movement, renowned for his exploration of consumerism, mass media, and celebrity culture through mechanical reproduction.
Pablo Picasso was a Spanish artist who co-founded the Cubist movement and pioneered the invention of constructed sculpture and collage. His extensive body of work spans painting, sculpture, ceramics, and theatre design.
Julie Mehretu is a contemporary visual artist recognized for her large-scale, multi-layered paintings that utilize abstract architectural and cartographic elements to explore urban and sociopolitical themes.
Rashid Johnson is a multidisciplinary artist known for his conceptual work that explores themes of identity, history, and the African American experience through diverse media including sculpture, painting, and installation.
Salvador Dalí was a central figure of the Surrealist movement, celebrated for his technical precision and the creation of bizarre, dreamlike imagery.
Anicka Yi is a conceptual artist recognized for her sensory-focused installations that integrate fragrance, biology, and chemistry. Her work frequently explores the intersection of technology, human identity, and the natural environment.
Wangechi Mutu is a multidisciplinary artist recognized for her complex collages, sculptures, and performances that interrogate gender, cultural identity, and the environment. Her work frequently centers on the female form to explore themes of power and transformation.
Ed Ruscha is a central figure in the Pop Art and Conceptual Art movements, widely recognized for his deadpan paintings of iconic American signage and his influential series of artist's books.
Kelly Akashi is a contemporary artist known for her sculptural practice that often explores themes of time, memory, and material transformation through glass and architectural elements.
Mark Rothko is best known for his color field paintings, which feature large, luminous, and painterly rectangular regions of color. He is a central figure associated with the American Abstract Expressionist movement.
Philippe Parreno is a French contemporary artist known for his multidisciplinary practice that encompasses film, installation, and performance. He is widely recognized for his collaborative projects that explore the intersection of technology, identity, and time.
Roy Lichtenstein was a central figure of the Pop Art movement, recognized for his large-scale paintings that utilized the aesthetic of comic books, advertisements, and mass-produced commercial imagery.
Angel Otero is a contemporary visual artist recognized for his distinctive painting process, which involves scraping layers of oil paint from glass surfaces to create textured, collage-like compositions.
Claude Monet was a French painter and a foundational figure of Impressionism, known for his commitment to plein air landscape painting and capturing the shifting qualities of light.
Joan Miró was a Catalan artist internationally recognized for his unique style that bridged Surrealism with elements of Fauvism and Expressionism. He is celebrated for his exploration of the subconscious mind and his rejection of conventional painting methods.
Precious Okoyomon is a Nigerian-American artist and poet known for large-scale, multi-sensory installations that often incorporate living organic matter and interactive sculptural elements.
Claes Oldenburg was a pioneering Pop artist renowned for his large-scale public sculptures of everyday objects and his innovative soft sculptures. His work frequently transformed mundane items into monumental or pliable forms, challenging traditional perceptions of scale and material.
Cristina Iglesias is a Spanish sculptor and installation artist known for her large-scale, site-specific works that integrate architectural elements with natural materials like water, steel, and bronze.
Germaine Richier was a prominent French sculptor known for her expressive, often distorted bronze figures that bridged the gap between human and animal forms.
Leonardo da Vinci was a preeminent polymath of the High Renaissance, celebrated for his mastery of painting and his extensive scientific notebooks. He is best known for iconic works such as the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper.
Teresita Fernández is a visual artist recognized for her large-scale public sculptures and immersive installations that utilize unconventional materials to explore landscape, visibility, and optical phenomena.
Alex Da Corte is a conceptual artist known for his immersive, saturated installations and videos that synthesize elements of popular culture, consumerism, and art history.
Charles Gaines is a conceptual artist recognized for his use of rule-based systems, grids, and musical notation to explore aesthetics and philosophy. He is noted for his early commitment to abstraction and non-didactic approaches within the conceptual art movement.
Derrick Adams is a multidisciplinary artist known for his vibrant, collage-based works and installations that explore the representation of Black culture and identity in American society. His practice frequently incorporates pop culture imagery, geometric patterns, and historical references to examine the intersection of leisure and social experience.
Douglas Gordon is a Scottish contemporary artist known for his video installations that manipulate time and memory, most notably through the use of slowed-down film footage.
Eduardo Paolozzi was a Scottish sculptor and graphic artist widely recognized as a pioneer of the Pop Art movement.
Ellsworth Kelly was a seminal American artist known for his contributions to hard-edge painting, Color Field painting, and minimalism. He is recognized for his focus on pure form, line, and vibrant color, often utilizing multi-panel compositions.
Glenn Ligon is a conceptual artist known for his text-based paintings that explore themes of race, language, and identity by incorporating excerpts from 20th-century literature and cultural figures.
Hito Steyerl is a German filmmaker and visual artist recognized for her pioneering work in the essay documentary genre and her critical analysis of media, technology, and the global circulation of images.
Jasper Johns is a central figure in American postwar art, widely recognized for his iconic paintings of flags, targets, and maps that bridged the gap between abstract expressionism and pop art.
Jenny Holzer is a neo-conceptual artist best known for her use of text-based art in public spaces, utilizing mediums such as electronic LED signs, projections, and billboards to convey provocative ideas.
J. M. W. Turner was an English Romantic painter celebrated for his expressive use of color and his dramatic, atmospheric landscapes and marine scenes. His later works are widely considered a significant precursor to Impressionism and abstract art.
Joan Jonas is a foundational figure in the development of video and performance art, recognized for her experimental use of live action, mirrors, and video feedback. Her work integrates sculpture, drawing, and film to explore themes of identity, mythology, and the natural world.
Marcel Duchamp is renowned for pioneering the concept of the 'readymade,' which challenged traditional definitions of art by elevating mass-produced objects to the status of sculpture. His work fundamentally shifted the focus of art from retinal pleasure to conceptual inquiry.
Mark Bradford is an American artist best known for his large-scale, abstract paintings created through a process of layering and sanding found paper, such as merchant posters and billboards.
Mary Corse is a prominent figure in the Light and Space movement, recognized for her minimalist paintings that incorporate glass microspheres to manipulate light and perception.
Pierre Huyghe is a French contemporary artist recognized for his complex, time-based installations that integrate film, sculpture, and living systems. His work often explores the intersection of technology, environment, and human identity through self-generating, responsive media.
Piet Mondrian was a pioneer of 20th-century abstract art, best known for his signature style of geometric abstraction using a grid of black lines and primary colors.
Rirkrit Tiravanija is a central figure in relational aesthetics, known for creating interactive installations that function as social spaces for cooking, eating, and communal gathering.
Trevor Paglen is an artist and geographer known for his investigative work exploring mass surveillance, artificial intelligence, and the hidden infrastructures of the digital age.
Andro Wekua is a multidisciplinary artist known for his evocative sculptures, paintings, and films that frequently explore themes of adolescence, memory, and identity.
Berenice Olmedo is a Mexican sculptor and performance artist known for her exploration of the body, illness, and the biopolitics of prosthetic devices.
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