Bio

Daniel G. Hill was born in Providence, Rhode Island, USA in 1956. He has been exhibiting his work nationally and internationally for over 40 years. His most recent one-person exhibition took place in 2019 at Abstract Project in Paris and he has recently been in several group exhibitions in the US, the Netherlands, Germany, Hungary, Turkey, France, Australia, and Mexico. Over the past twelve years, he has curated and organized five exhibitions in Paris, Brooklyn, and Manhattan.

Since 1997, Hill has been a member of American Abstract Artists, an organization founded in 1936 to promote abstract art made in the United States. He organized its 75th Anniversary print portfolio and served until this year (2024), first as the organization’s president then as its secretary. Until very recently, he was a college professor having taught at several institutions: College of the Holy Cross, Hunter College, Princeton University, and the Parsons School of Design.

Hill’s work is held in the collections of the Stiftung Konzeptuelle Kunst; Stichting EST art foundation; Metropolitan Museum of Art; MoMA Library Special Collection; New York Public Library; Phillips Collection; Cleveland Museum of Art; Whitney Museum of American Art, The Frances Mulhall Achilles Library; Yale University Art Gallery; US Embassy, Beijing Embassy Annex, US Department of State; and the Arkansas Art Center. He is the recipient of a fellowship in painting from the National Endowment for the Arts and has been awarded three year-long residencies at PS122 in New York City. He earned an AB from Brown University and an MFA from Hunter College, CUNY.