Sonic Acts Biennial 2022. Amsterdam. 30th Sept-23rd Oct.
Showing 'Gauge' Collaborative film with Danny Osborne, Sarah McNair-Landry, Erik Boomer, Raven Chacon, Patrick Thompson, Alexa Hatanaka, Erik McNair-Landry.
192nd RHA Annual Exhibition, RHA Gallery, Dublin, 2022.
Nancy Smythe, Canadian Ambassador to Ireland viewing Danny’s work at the RHA, July 2022. Lava flow charcoal drawing and molten lava casts.
Oscar Wilde sculpture voted Dublin’s most popular, 2022.
The Ireland Thinks survey, carried out for Sculpture Dublin found that 20% of people questioned selected Oscar Wilde by Danny Osborne as their favourite, while 9% favoured 'Apple and Atoms' by Eilis O'Connell in Trinity College and 8% picked 'Magnus Modus' by Joseph Walsh in the National Gallery of Ireland. Via RTE.ie/news
‘Notations in the landscape’ solo exhibition at Mine Museum, West Cork, 2022.
Lucien Freud exhibition, ’Gaze’ at Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, 2019.
Danny’s Sculpture ‘Jane Laurie’ as part of Lucien Freud exhibition, ’Gaze’ at Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin. IMMA Collection, Freud Project, 04 Oct. 2018 to 06 May 2019. Photo; Ros Kavanagh
‘Site’ group exhibition at Doswell Gallery, Rosscarbery, Cork, 2018.
‘Landmarks and Lifeforms’ joint exhibition with Frieda Meaney, 2017/18.
Initiated and developed by Uillinn: West Cork Arts Centre, Landmarks and Lifeforms will be presented in different iterations at Limerick City Gallery of Art (7 September to 22 October 2017) and Highlanes Gallery, Drogheda (3 February to 14 April 2018) with the support of the Arts Council of Ireland's Touring and Dissemination of Work Award.
Film ‘Guage’ viewing, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 2016
Terje Isungset ice music concert, 2013.
Danny teams up with Norwegian musician Terje Isungset to help make musical instruments for a concert of Arctic Ice Music in Iqaluit, Canada.
Danny viewing the Great Book again after 20 years in 2011.
‘The Great Book of Ireland'. A single vellum manuscript with original work by leading artists, poets and composers in Ireland. 1991. Now owned by University College Cork Library. Second image 'The dogs fight under a heavenly display'.