Daniel Heyman
American, b. 1963
Daniel Heyman received his MFA from the University of Pennsylvania (1991) and his AB from Dartmouth College (1985). In 2010 Heyman was awarded the John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship in Fine Arts. In 2009, Heyman received the Pew Fellowship in the Arts.
Daniel Heyman’s work has been on view in recent one-person exhibition at the University of Virginia, Charlotte, VA; St. Lawrence University, Pottsdam, New York; Lindfield College Art Gallery, OR; Loyola Marymount College, Los Angeles, CA; Zilkah Gallery, Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT among others.
This past September 2011, Daniel Heyman’s monumental etching entitled “When Photographers are Blinded, Eagles Wings are Clipped”, a sixty-five part etching, will be included in an exhibition curated by Innis Howe Shoemaker at The Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Daniel Heyman’s work is in the collections of American University, Baltimore Museum of Art, Dartmouth College; Davidson Art Center, Wesleyan University; Davis Art Museum, Wellesley College Free Library of Philadelphia; Getty Research Institute; Library of Congress, Mead Art Museum, Amherst College; Minneapolis Institute of Arts; New York Public Library; The Philadelphia Museum of Art; Portland Museum of Art’ Princeton University; Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design.
Daniel Heyman will present a solo exhibition at Cade Tompkins Projects in September 2012.
Please follow this link for more information on the etching on wood shown below as well as The Amman Portfolio and The Istanbul Portfolio: