Let In, Let Go

Holly Danger


We live in a state of perpetual movement and change, often so busy that time passes by faster than we can imagine. "Let in, Let go" is a video art installation created by Holly Danger that exists to offer a quiet moment of peace and reflection through it's abstract video collage compositions, disrupting the way that images are typically seen. In this piece we explore the confluence of natural elements mixed with digital elements and how one affects the other resulting in meditative landscapes.

Holly Danger is a Creative Director and Video Artist, as well as the founder of experimental art space, Danger Gallery, based in Stamford, CT. Her work explores the synchronization of motion, music and mood through video art installations and live performance. Using a variety of analog/digital techniques, hand-drawn elements, digital layers and collage, she achieves bold colors and vibrant textures while maintaining the graphic sensibility of her roots. Danger brings these elements together to create work that makes space for connection and moving experiences for galleries, galas, brands and bands. Renowned for her experiential platforms, Danger has VJ'd at shows across the country in rock venues, clubs, and galleries, from the Museum of the Moving Image to Burning Man.