Danielle Ezzo
Artist Bio
Using photography as an entry point, Danielle is interested in new approaches to image making exploring the shortcomings of the medium and slippages between innovation and understanding. Her work creates a new visual taxonomy for looking through the post-photographic lens. She explores the natural friction between the photograph and veracity to achieve this.
Danielle’s work has been written about in the Boston Globe, Tate, BKN Magazine, and Lenscratch and exhibited internationally at such galleries as IRL Gallery (OH), Dose Projects (NY), A.C. Institute (NY), The Santa Barbara Museum of Art, and The Far Eastern Museum of Art (Russia). She has lectured at HISTART’14 (Istanbul), Carrot Creative and IFP Media Center and been on a panel about the future of photography at Eyebeam, and is published in The New Inquiry.
She is a MFA graduate of Lesley University College of Art & Design in the department of Photography and Integrated Media. She lives in Brooklyn, NY.