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Danny Scott Lane

Danny Scott Lane

Photography

Lives and works in Brooklyn, NY

Photographer Danny Scott Lane’s work has been featured in Vogue Italia, Playboy, I-D, Hunger, Schon, MyDomaine, Coveteur, Brooklyn, among print and digital publications. His play of color and the human form explore loneliness and rebellion in isolation.

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New Mexico Car, Photograph  by  New Mexico Car TappanNew Mexico Car, Photograph  by  New Mexico Car Tappan
New York Times, Photograph  by  New York Times TappanNew York Times, Photograph  by  New York Times Tappan
Avenue Stripes, Photograph  by  Avenue Stripes TappanAvenue Stripes
Guy Reading PaperGuy Reading Paper
Lychees in SyrupLychees in Syrup
Women at MirrorWomen at Mirror
Seeing StarsSeeing Stars
Car Going By, Photograph  by  Car Going By TappanCar Going By, Photograph  by  Car Going By Tappan
Hang TightHang Tight
Clare Pulling on SockClare Pulling on Sock
couloir du métrocouloir du métro
lever les yeuxlever les yeux
UntitledUntitled
Emily in Elysian Park, Photograph  by  Emily in Elysian Park TappanEmily in Elysian Park, Photograph  by  Emily in Elysian Park Tappan
“I see boredom as an opportunity. I want to capture the mundane, while never missing a moment of chaos or bliss.”
-Danny Scott Lane

In the Journal

In the Studio | Sara Marlowe Hall
In the Studio

In the Studio | Sara Marlowe Hall

Welcome to the studio of Sara Marlowe Hall, a Los Angeles based artist whose works of art combine aspects of painting and sculpture to achieve unique textures. TAPPAN Tell us about yourself an...

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Echoes of Being | Artist Talk
Artist Series

Echoes of Being | Artist Talk

In April, we hosted a VIP viewing of our latest show, Echoes of Being. As part of the special evening, Tappan artists Orrin Whalen and Jaimie Milner participated in a chat highlighting their proces...

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Michael DeSutter | Look How Far We've Come, Are We There Yet?
Artist Series

Michael DeSutter | Look How Far We've Come, Are We There Yet?

Look How Far We've Come, Are We There Yet? a new series by artist Michael DeSutter, asks the titular and contemplative question: Where has life taken us?The series is born through a childlike refle...

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