Daniel Sharp (b. 1994, Grand Rapids, MI) is a Detroit-based artist, musician, writer, and interdisciplinary organizer. The majority of their work deals with deterioration, social patterns, public policy, and land.

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2016








Fall Waterfall (cement, streamers, wood, rope, nails), Ann Arbor, Michigan, October 6, 2016, with public art collective D/ART.

A 60-foot hallway of 240 streamers where visitors are encouraged to touch, walk, and add to the hallway. The artwork's colors directly reflect and engage with the season of “fall” as an abstract distraction from our own personal and national issues. The narrowing, ultimately confusing and collapsing work trapped students attempting to take pictures within it and then required help from bystanders to leave the artwork.








Fall Waterfall (cement, streamers, wood, rope, nails), Ann Arbor, Michigan, October 6, 2016.








Fall Waterfall (cement, streamers, wood, rope, nails), Ann Arbor, Michigan, October 6, 2016.








Fall Waterfall (cement, streamers, wood, rope, nails), Ann Arbor, Michigan, October 6, 2016.