Daniel Malone was born in Greymouth in 1970 and is currently based in Warsaw, Poland.
Recent solo projects include: Barbarian in the Garden, Sue Crockford Gallery, Auckland (2009); The English Teacher, Gambia Castle, Auckland (2009); Most Ponte (bridge bridge), The Polish Institute, Rome (2008); Up Rising / Down Rising, Kordegarda, Warsaw National Gallery (2008) and Black Market Next to My Name, Gambia Castle, Auckland (2007).
Malone’s work has been included in numerous international exhibitions including: Lodz Biennial (2010); Turbulence: the 3rd Auckland Triennial (2007); the 2006 Singapore Biennale; The South Project’s TRANS VERSA: Conversing Across the South, Santiago (2006); World Famous In New Zealand, Canberra Contemporary Art Space (2005); and the 2004 Biennale of Sydney.

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