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Danielle Orchard (b. 1985, Michigan City, IN) is a Brooklyn-based artist exploring feminine corporeal realities and narrative forms through quiet, architectural compositions. Orchard holds a BFA in Painting from Indiana University and an MFA in Painting… from CUNY Hunter College. Recent exhibitions include At the Seams at Galerie Perrotin (Seoul, KR); A Face for Every Season at Half Gallery (Los Angeles, CA); and Mother’s Magazines at Jack Hanley Gallery (New York, NY) amongst others. Her work has been featured in a number of publications including the cover of the Fall 2022 Paris Review, Artnet, The Cut, Flash Art, i-D, Juxtapoz Magazine, the New York Times, and The New Yorker, among others.
Danielle Orchard, a Brooklyn-based painter, masterfully blends traditional techniques with a modern sensibility. His brushwork is bold and his color choices, often vivid and unexpected, create tableaus that resonate with a sense of contemporary anxiety and introspection. His art captures the complexities of emotional states, evoking vulnerability and strength in a single stroke.