What Does It Mean?
FEEEEDBAAAACK
Again and Again
Is Always
HERE/HEAR
Homemaker I & II
What it was and the way it is
Artistic Category | Artist |
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Career Level | Emerging |
Experienced With | Collaboration, Commissions, For-hire services, Performances, Lectures, Public art, Speaking engagements, Leading workshops |
Danny Bracken’s creative practice explores interactions between video, sound, and physical space, ranging from immersive, multi-sensory installations to small-scale sculptures. Born into a family of musicians, sound occupies a central role in his work; finding a place in film scores, installations, and stand-alone recordings. At the heart of these investigations lies an interest in the relationship between humans, the natural world, and technology. Throughout the work he explores the ways in which technology has shifted how we perceive and experience the people and places that surround us. Bracken’s music further extends this dialogue, examining the tenuous balance between digital possibility and human impression, creating in a context that is constantly shifting between analog and digital realms.
After completing a visual arts degree in 2005, Bracken joined the Chicago-based music collective Anathallo. The group toured extensively throughout North America, Europe, and Japan with over 500 performances including appearances at Lollapalooza, Coachella, among others. He returned to exhibiting visual art in 2010 with a commission for the Mattress Factory in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In 2014 he was awarded an Artist Opportunity Grant to support a residency at La Fragua, in Belalcazar, Spain. He was again commissioned by the Mattress Factory for a large scale installation as part of the 2014 Pittsburgh Biennial. In early 2015 he mounted his first solo exhibition, HERE in partnership with the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust. He has composed music for film and television, most notably for the documentary Blood Brother, a 2013 Sundance Festival award winner.