Dannielle Tegeder
Dannielle Tegeder is a New York-based artist whose practice is grounded in painting but also extends to drawing, wall works, sculpture, installation, animation, music, artist books, conceptual strategies, tarot reading and writing. Throughout her career, her work has engaged with the history of modern painting and architecture, drawing from the multi-disciplinary spirit of 20th-century art practices while seeking to find new experimental approaches. She has often developed collaborations to create dialogues between abstraction and music. Her work engages with current debates around abstraction, design, and utopian thinking, often exploring the role that social and urban systems play in shaping contemporary life. More recently, in both individual and collaborative work, her practice has centered on topics around feminism, alternative pedagogies, and the spiritual. In 2020 she co-founded the two-person collective Hilma’s Ghost.