The signature style of Daniel Dugan is that of a single continuous line that never overlaps and is uniformly spaced. Like labyrinths from centuries ago, its function is a spiritual one: to quiet the mind and foster contemplation. Dugan’s patience and precision focus on the beautiful organization of chaos as he meticulously stacks the line together like a puzzle. Much like in life, with each work, he practices the concept of “not knowing.”

With studios in Los Angeles, Mexico City, and Ibiza, his global residencies and exhibitions have taken him to London, Paris, NYC, and Bali, with upcoming projects in Palm Beach, Kenya, and Corsica. His work was recently collected by Eugenio Lopez, owner of the Jumex Museum, and has been exhibited in Mexico City at the Museum of Modern Art.

Dugan has been profiled in Robb Report, Numéro Netherlands, the “Art Issue” of Angeleno Magazine, Zion St. Barth’s, The New York Post, and El Heraldo de Mexico, who called him ‘El Artista de los Laberintos.“