Contemporary Artists

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JACK O'BRIEN
"My work explores the relationships between the built environment, material culture and marginalised aesthetics. My practice juxtaposes industrial and craft materials alongside found and personal objects including steel, wood, dried flowers, socks,…

OLGA BALEMA
"brain damage [2019] is a show of new elastic works by Olga Balema that is 100% sculpture. Thin elastic bands, at times painted, are suspended above the floor by nails, as well as stapled into the ground and walls. The show deals in the most general…

KUH DEL ROSARIO
Between 2017 and the end of 2019, Del Rosario lived in Batan, Aklan, Philippines where she ran Elmo’s House Artist Residency. Set in her ancestral home, the residency project was an integral part of her practice, which draws from personal history…

ARLENE SHECHET
Arlene Shechet is a sculptor known for her effortless combination of disparate elements, precarious and provisional arrangements, and boundary-collapsing visual paradoxes. With gravity-defying work that seems to tilt, contort, bend, and melt,…

TARA DONOVAN
Known for her commitment to process, she has earned acclaim for her ability to exploit the inherent physical characteristics of an object in order to transform it into works that generate unique perceptual phenomena and atmospheric effects. By…

SUSAN COLLIS
Susan Collis uses a variety of techniques and strategies to investigate issues concerning interpretation, craft, value and labour. Everyday objects are presented etched, splattered and stained with marks of work, wear and tear. At first glance, the…

ANNE IMHOF
Imhof’s practice encompasses performance and choreography, painting and drawing, music, installation and sculpture. While her work is inherently multifaceted and continues to expand into ever more media, such as, most recently, film, Imhof conceives…

ANTHEA HAMILTON
Photo credit: Anthea Hamilton The Squash © Tate (Seraphina Neville) 2018.

Born in London in 1978, Anthea Hamilton is famous for her big installations. She creates strange, surreal artworks that we can step into and wander around. She uses lots of…

BENANDSEBASTIAN
‘The work of the collaborative artist practice, benandsebastian, teeters on a cusp between designed physicality and intangible theories of the mind. Trained in architecture and theoretically versed, their sculptures take on elaborate mechanics and…

CAMERON ROWLAND
Photo credit: Cameron Rowland: D37 at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (all photos by the author for Hyperallergic)

"LOS ANGELES — At first, the readymade objects in Cameron Rowland’s D37 look like they have little in common. Among them…
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