Daniel Fernandez (b. 2005) is a Mexican-American artist, whose work examines the discourse of historical and environmental structures within agrarian-based societies. Taking the form of drawings, photographic series and video installation, the work consistently involves the use of structured systems and spatial data, looking at the complex relationship between Latin-American politics and agricultural science systems. He currently lives and works in Chicago, Illinois, as a third-year undergraduate student at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
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