Bio

Daniel Hill has been exhibiting in New York City and the northeast for over 30 years. His work has been included in numerous solo and group exhibitions and is held in the collection of the Arkansas Art Center in Little Rock, AR, the Sanbao Ceramic Art Institute, Jingdezhen, China and in several corporate and private collections. He has been the recipient of a fellowship in painting from the National Endowment for the Arts and two project studio residencies at Painting Space 122 in Manhattan. He is a member of American Abstract Artists and is an Assistant Professor at Parsons The New School for Design.

Hill’s digital prints use photography, painting and printmaking to investigate surface and light and their role in the formation of images. The work is a meditation on the nature and meaning of the digital print in the context of the perplexing network of abstraction, illusion and representation. Subjects range from shadows on a studio wall to Hill’s own paintings and etching plates in work that causes viewers to question their relationship to and understanding of surfaces both physical and depicted.


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