Daniel Richter
Biography
Daniel Richter works at the intersection of minimalism and raw expression. His art rejects decoration in favor of strength, structure, and visual honesty. Using reduced color palettes and bold, almost architectural forms, Daniel creates compositions that feel direct and unapologetic.
His work often explores contrast — light and dark, balance and tension, order and imperfection. Surfaces are intentionally rough, lines are heavy, and compositions feel grounded and physical.
Influenced by industrial spaces, concrete architecture, and modernist principles, Daniel’s work reflects a distinctly European approach to contemporary art. It speaks to viewers who appreciate clarity, strength, and understated intensity.