Dannielle Tegeder (Born in Peekskill, NY) received a BFA from the State University of New York at Purchase (1994), and an MFA in Painting and Drawing from The School of The Art Institute of Chicago (1997). She is currently an Associate Professor of art at the City University of New York at Lehman College, and has held full-time university positions at SUNY Purchase and Cornell University. For the past fifteen years, her work has explored abstraction. While the core of her work is paintings and drawings, she has recently begun to include large-scale installation, sculptural objects, video, sound, and animation.
Since receiving her MFA in 1997 from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, her work has been presented in over 100 gallery exhibitions, both nationally and internationally in Paris, Houston, Los Angeles, Berlin, Chicago, and New York.
She has participated in numerous institution exhibitions including PS1/MOMA, The New Museum, The Brooklyn Museum of Art in New York, and Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago. Several of her drawings have recently been purchased as part of the Contemporary Drawing Collection at the Museum of Modern Art, and her work is in the permanent collections of The Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, and The Weatherspoon Museum of Art in Greensboro, NC. Lahm (high-density solid pump); gouache, ink, colored pencil, graphite, water-based spray paint, pastel on Fabriano Murillo paper, 79 x 55 in., 2016. Image courtesy of Johannes Vogt Gallery, New York. Installation view of Dannielle Tegeder: Chroma Machine Suite: Forecasting Fault Lines in the Cosmos: Deconstructed paintings and stage; wood, plexiglass, and metal, 7 x 9 ft., 2018. Image courtesy of H&R Block Artspace at Kansas City Art Institute.
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