
DANIEL LIND-RAMOS was born in Loíza, Puerto Rico (May 21st, 1953). He studied at the University of Puerto Rico: BA. (1975), New York University: MA. (1979) In 1989 he received the Arana Scholarship where he attended to Antonio Segui’s Studio in the Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, France (1989). Painter and assemblage sculptor, at present, he is retired Senior Professor at the University of Puerto Rico at Humacao Campus. His work has been shown, among others, at the National Gallery, Washington DC., Sarasota Art Museum, Daniel Lind-Ramos: SUSTENANCE Exhibition in Montauk, New York, SWEAT Individual Exhibition in Munich, Germany, the 100 Drawing From Now exhibition, The Drawing Center, New York, Storage of Memory at Marlborough Gallery, New York, Whitney Museum Biennial (2019) in New York, Museum of Contemporary Art of Puerto Rico, 3rd World Festival of the Black Arts (Dakar, Senegal), Kinkeleba Gallery (New York), Puerto Rican Museum of Art, Latin-American Museum of Art (Long Beach, California), Museo del Barrio (New York), Valparaíso Biennial (Chile), Santo Domingo Biennial (Dominican Republic), Grand Palais (Paris, France), and Pantheon Museum of Art, Haití.
Lind Ramos has received the McArthur Fondation’s Genius Fellowship Award 2021, USA Artist Fellowship Award 2021, Artsy Vanguard 2020, African’s Out-Joan Mitchell African residency, the Joan Mitchell scholarship, the Pérez Museum scholarship, the Nada Artadia award, and the Artsy Vanguard award. He has also dabbled in the performance medium with the interdisciplinary projects “De Loíza a la Loíza” and “Talegas de la Memoria” sponsored by the Puerto Rican Museum of Contemporary Art. His works are in the collection of Whitney Museum of Arts, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cornell Fine Arts Museum, MOLAA Museum of Latin American Art, LA, Museo del Barrio, New York, Jordan’s Schnitzer Museum of Art, Museum of Contemporary Art, San Juan, Puerto Rico, Pérez Art Museum (PAMM), Miami.