Daniel Herr | BASIC ECONOMY
curated by Nick Naber
September 7th - October 6th, 2019
Opening Reception: Saturday September 7, 6-9PM
Every painting should tell a story or at least suggest one. I am interested in “expressive” painting but not necessarily in taking that idea to its logical extreme. The titles are my only shot at language, so they - like a poem’s title - refer to something the painting isn’t saying specifically. The compositions are all based on places, travel, journeys. I work from photographs or sketches or neither. Lately I’ve leaned heavily on drawing to get at something that can express whatever came before I could identify what I tried to do.
-Daniel Herr
Daniel Herr received his MFA from Boston University, and has exhibited his work in various galleries including Safe Gallery, New York; Shrine/Sargent's Daughters, New York; Steven Harvey Fine Art Projects, New York; Last Projects, Los Angeles; Abigail Ogilvy Gallery, Boston; AIRPLANE, Brooklyn; the Museum of Contemporary Art (MAC) Santiago, Chile; and the Inside-Out Art Museum, Beijing. He has been invited to participate in artist residencies worldwide, most recently at Northwestern Oklahoma State University in Alva, OK. He lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.
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