The 32 most-covered artists working in or associated with Americas.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Theaster Gates is a social practice installation artist known for his large-scale projects that integrate urban planning, community development, and ceramic sculpture. He frequently explores themes of racial identity, history, and the revitalization of urban spaces through his artistic interventions.
Arthur Jafa is a video artist and cinematographer known for his complex, rhythmic film essays that examine the nuances of Black American identity and culture through the appropriation of archival media.
Jeff Koons is a prominent American artist known for his large-scale sculptures of everyday objects, particularly his mirror-finish stainless steel balloon animals. His work frequently engages with themes of popular culture and consumerism.
Olga de Amaral is a Colombian textile artist renowned for her large-scale, abstract fiber sculptures frequently embellished with gold and silver leaf. She is recognized as a pioneering figure in the international fiber art movement of the 1960s and 1970s.
Pedro Reyes is a Mexican artist known for his multidisciplinary practice that spans sculpture, architecture, and performance, often focusing on social and collective agency. He is particularly recognized for his 'social sculptures' and his recent transition into traditional stone carving using volcanic rock and Mesoamerican motifs.
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.
Sean Scully is a prominent painter and sculptor known for leading the transition from Minimalism to emotional abstraction through his signature use of layered, rhythmic blocks of color.
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.
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.
Lucy Raven is an American artist known for her multidisciplinary practice that spans moving image installations, photography, sound, and kinetic sculpture. Her work frequently explores themes of landscape, industrial processes, and the mechanics of perception.
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.
Tishan Hsu is a contemporary artist known for exploring the embodiment of technology and its impact on human phenomenology through a multidisciplinary practice. His work frequently incorporates unconventional materials such as silicone, Styrofoam, and digital media to examine the intersection of the physical body and the digital realm.
Carmen Herrera was a Cuban-born American painter known for her hard-edged, minimalist geometric abstractions. She gained significant international recognition for her work late in her career.
Carrie Mae Weems is a multidisciplinary artist best known for her photography, particularly the seminal 1990s project The Kitchen Table Series. Her work explores complex themes of African American identity, systemic racism, and social history through text, fabric, audio, and film.
Cory Arcangel is a post-conceptual artist best known for his work in video game modifications, music, and digital performance art.
George Condo is a contemporary American artist known for his distinctive style of 'psychological Cubism,' which blends traditional portraiture with fragmented, grotesque, and expressive distortions.
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.
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.
John Cage was a pioneering American composer and artist known for his development of indeterminacy in music and his experimental approach to sound and performance. He remains a central figure in the post-war avant-garde and the Fluxus movement.
Rodney Graham was a prominent Canadian conceptual artist associated with the Vancouver School, best known for his large-format inverted landscape photography and multi-disciplinary video installations.
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.
Adrián Villar Rojas is an Argentinian sculptor recognized for his large-scale, site-specific installations that explore themes of the Anthropocene, decay, and the end of the world. His work often utilizes organic and industrial materials to create immersive, dream-like environments that confront the viewer with the concept of extinction.
Alexander Calder is celebrated for his invention of the mobile, a kinetic sculpture form that utilizes balance and air currents to create shifting aesthetic experiences. He is also widely recognized for his static, large-scale abstract sculptures known as stabiles.
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.
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