DANNY SINGER HIGHLIGHTED IN VICTORIA NEWS, 01.20

Victoria News (courtesy of Boulevard Magazine) has recently highlighted the work of Danny Singer in an article. Writer Lin Stranberg describes his large-scale composite photographs as astonishing, complex, and sophisticated.

Photo by Don Denton


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ART TORONTO 2019

We are pleased to be participating in Art Toronto this year (October 25 - 27, 2019). Find us at Booth B8 exhibiting works by Cole Morgan, Danny Singer, Otto Rogers, Jen Mann, James Nizam, Fei Disbrow, Gary Pearson, Bradley Harms, Sorel Etrog and Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas.


DANNY SINGER, THE FORECAST FOR TOMORROW

Exhibition Dates: October 5 – November 2, 2019


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THE SEATTLE ART FAIR 2019

Gallery Jones is excited to participate in the Seattle Art Fair, taking place from August 1-4, 2019. We will be at Booth C01, exhibiting several of our artists including Brendan Tang, Fiona Ackerman, Fei Disbrow, Bradley Harms, and Danny Singer.


PENDULUM GALLERY POP-UP, 03.19

Gallery Jones is pleased to announce Land, Sea & Sky, a pop-up exhibition at the Pendulum Gallery at 885 West Georgia Street (lobby of the HSBC building), Vancouver from March 11–29, 2019. The show presents work by four of Canada’s most celebrated landscape artists from around the country: Yehouda Chaki, Greg Hardy, Ross Penhall and Danny Singer.


ART MARKET SAN FRANCISCO, 04.18

Gallery Jones is pleased to be participating in Art Market San Francisco this week, April 26-29, 2018. If you are in the area, please come and see us at Booth 405. We are exhibiting works by Peter Aspell, Erin O’Keefe, Danny Singer, and James Nizam.


DANNY SINGER EXHIBITED IN MELBOURNE, 05.17

Several of Danny Singer’s works are currently on display at the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, as part of the NGV Festival of Photography. The exhibition includes some of the most challenging and exciting contemporary photography from Australia and around the world, including Elad Lassry, Sophie Calle, Paola Pivi, Pieter Hugo, Danny Singer, Ceal Floyer, Lucia Koch, David Rosetzky, Polly Borland, Adam Fuss and Thomas Demand.


DANNY SINGER & MIKE BAYNE, ARTIFACT

Exhibition dates: April 1 – 29, 2017


DANNY SINGER AT THE DENVER ART MUSEUM, 05.16

Standing Still: Photographs by Danny Singer is on view at the Denver Art Museum in Colorado, USA until May 22, 2016.

From the press release:

Singer questions that notion of emptiness by revealing subtle, living landscapes of quirky buildings and ordinary people going about their business. Every funny sign, open door, and child on a bicycle has unique significance in the life of the town. Against those backdrops of weather and space, Singer weaves gentle stories about small-town life and the meaning of home.


DANNY SINGER WORKS ACQUIRED BY THE NATIONAL GALLERY OF VICTORIA, 02.16

The National Gallery of Victoria (NGV), in Melbourne, Australia, recently acquired four works by Canadian artist Danny Singer. NGV is the oldest and most visited gallery in Australia. Founded in 1861, the NGV holds the most significant collection of art in the region; a vast treasury of more than 70,000 works that span thousands of years and a wealth of ideas, disciplines and styles. The Gallery hosts a wide range of international and local artists, exhibitions, programs and events; from contemporary art to major international historic exhibitions, fashion and design, architecture, sound and dance.


DANNY SINGER: 100TH MERIDEAN, 02.16

Exhibition Dates: Saturday, April 25 – May 23rd, 2016

For the past decade, Danny Singer has been traveling and photographing habitations across the North American prairies and plains. His work exists as many things; a document of what is there, a subtly revealed history of lives lived, a testament to the ethic of progress that initiated these towns and the modernization and urbanization that is straining them. Ranging in width from 7 feet to 10 feet and height from a foot and a half to four, the monumental images are created from up to 150 different photographs.

Singer’s work is included in numerous private and public collections, including the Vancouver Art Gallery, the National Gallery of Canada and the Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs. He has an upcoming solo exhibition at the Denver Art Museum and the first monograph of his work, Main Street : Towns, Villages and Hamlets of the Great Plains, was published in 2013.


DANNY SINGER AT THE DENVER ART MUSEUM, 12.15

The Denver Art Museum is mounting a solo exhibition of work by Canadian artist Danny Singer.  Running until May 22, 2016, “Standing Still” features a collection of large format photographic work from Singer’s ongoing exploration of human habitation on the plains and prairies of North America.


DANNY SINGER REVIEWED IN THE VANCOUVER SUN, 10.11

Danny Singer’s recent mural at the Seymour Art Gallery has been reviewed by Kevin Griffin.

For Drive-by, artist Danny Singer returns to a format that he experimented with ten years ago, a digital panorama of photographs taken while driving through the city of Vancouver. With the camera mounted in the passenger window of his van and pointed perpendicular to the sidewalk, Singer drives slowly, tripping the shutter with a remote control, using speeds slow enough to blur the backgrounds and a strobe that freezes or ghosts the foreground. The resulting images both capture and suggest movement while being frozen in time.