Daniel Turner is an American artist whose practice transforms architectural and institutional materials—steel counters, furniture, uniforms—into new forms through processes of melting, grinding, or chemical dissolution. The resulting sculptures appear minimal but carry conceptual density.
Turner’s works often reference the histories of sites from which the materials originate, embedding absence and memory into seemingly neutral surfaces.
Daniel Turner is an American artist known for transforming architectural and institutional materials through reduction, melting, and dissolution.
Daniel Turner is an American artist known for reductive sculptures made by melting, grinding, or dissolving institutional materials into new forms.