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List of postminimalist artists
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June 24, 2025
Artists who are frequently considered postminimalist include:
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1
]
Vito Acconci
(1940–2017)
[
2
]
Rodney Carswell
(born 1946)
Christine Corday
(born 1970)
Tom Friedman
(born 1965)
Felix Gonzalez-Torres
(1957–1996)
[
3
]
Mona Hatoum
(born 1952)
Eva Hesse
(1936–1970)
[
1
]
[
2
]
Damien Hirst
(born 1965)
Anish Kapoor
(born 1954)
[
1
]
Gary Kuehn
(born 1939)
Wolfgang Laib
(born 1950)
Robert Morris
(1931–2018)
[
4
]
Keith Milow
(born 1945)
Bruce Nauman
(born 1941)
[
1
]
[
2
]
Joseph Nechvatal
(born 1951)
Gabriel Orozco
(born 1962)
[
1
]
[
5
]
Martin Puryear
(born 1941)
[
6
]
Charles Ray
(born 1953)
Joel Shapiro
(1941–2025)
[
7
]
Santiago Sierra
(born 1966)
Robert Smithson
(1938–1973)
[
1
]
Keith Sonnier
(1941–2020)
[
8
]
Cecil Touchon
(born 1956)
Richard Tuttle
(born 1941)
[
6
]
Richard Wentworth
(born 1947)
Rachel Whiteread
(born 1963)
[
9
]
Hannah Wilke
(1940–1993)
[
10
]
Anne Wilson
(born 1949)
Jackie Winsor
(1941-2024)
[
11
]
Xurban collective
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