Painter Danielle Orchard advances the forms of twentieth-century modernism and the mood of twenty-first-century narratives. She maintains a consistent interest in the figure and what she recognizes as the “anxiety around intimacy” by pulling from moments in art history when the human figure has been used to indicate …

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Hand-signed by artist, Signed and numbered by the artist.
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Tamarind Institute

With wry nods to art historical forebears such as Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse, Danielle Orchard makes luscious, angular portraits of women caught up in romantic and mundane rituals. The Indiana-born, Brooklyn-based artist situates her subjects in leisurely tableaux—they’re often in states of undress, with cigarettes and drinks nearby. Her subjects lounge in the bath, arm-wrestle over coffee, or sip beers on a tennis court; most often, they are merely in repose, content in each other’s company. Orchard’s narrative scenes have earned her gallery exhibitions in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Copenhagen, and the artist helps run Underdonk, an artist-led space in Brooklyn. The languid torpor of Orchard’s compositions unfolds into deep explorations of women’s relationships with one another and the art historical canon at large.

Established
Represented by industry leading galleries.
Selected exhibitions
2020
Sound & ColorMiles McEnery Gallery
MINE IVV1 Gallery
2019
3PMV1 Gallery
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Third Hand, 2019

Two-color lithograph
16 × 22 in
40.6 × 55.9 cm
Edition of 20
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$800
Location
Albuquerque
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Painter Danielle Orchard advances the forms of twentieth-century modernism and the mood of …

Medium
Condition
Excellent condition
Signature
Hand-signed by artist, Signed and numbered by the artist.
Certificate of authenticity
Included (issued by gallery)
Frame
Not included
Publisher
Tamarind Institute

With wry nods to art historical forebears such as Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse, Danielle Orchard makes luscious, angular portraits of women caught up in romantic and mundane rituals. The Indiana-born, Brooklyn-based artist situates her subjects in leisurely tableaux—they’re often in states of undress, with cigarettes and drinks nearby. Her subjects lounge in the bath, arm-wrestle over coffee, or sip beers on a tennis court; most often, they are merely in repose, content in each other’s company. Orchard’s narrative scenes have earned her gallery exhibitions in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Copenhagen, and the artist helps run Underdonk, an artist-led space in Brooklyn. The languid torpor of Orchard’s compositions unfolds into deep explorations of women’s relationships with one another and the art historical canon at large.

Established
Represented by industry leading galleries.
Selected exhibitions (3)
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