Dan Covert is a Brooklyn-based artist and director working across visual art, film, and design. His practice explores abstraction through sculptural and painted forms, with a focus on shape, surface, and composition. Covert’s artwork investigates how form can function as a visual language, using minimal elements to create symbolic and emotional resonance. His work emphasizes silhouette and material qualities, often reducing compositions to essential components. In addition to his studio practice, Covert is a co-founder of the production company Dress Code, where he works as a director. His first feature documentary, Geoff McFetridge: Drawing a Life, premiered at SXSW and received the Audience Award. The film was executive produced by Spike Jonze. Through both his art and film work, Covert engages with the relationship between visual culture, storytelling, and creative practice.