Daphne Fitzpatrick

Daphne Fitzpatrick (born 1964) is an artist based in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY.

Fitzpatrick was born in Long Island. Her work encompasses sculpture, video, photography and a variety of found objects and images.[1] She references the idea of a modern flaneur in her work,[2] and makes visual puns on sexuality.[3]

Fitzpatrick was a member of the faculty at Yale.[4] She was also one of the founders of Bellwether Gallery, by which she was later represented. She is currently represented by American Contemporary Gallery in New York, NY.

Solo Exhibition History

2012
  • Whistle and Flute, American Contemporary, New York, NY

Group Exhibition History

2013
  • Objectified: Sculpture Today, Saatchi Gallery, London, UK
2012
  • Whistle and Flute, American Contemporary, New York, NY
  • It is what it is. Or is it?, curated by Dean Daderko, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, TX
  • Photography Sculpture Figure, M + B, Los Angeles, CA
2010
  • All Dogs Allowed, Museum 52, New York, NY
  • Seat-Of-The-Pants, Museum 52, New York
  • this is a performance, Artist Curated Projects (ACP), Los Angeles, CA, curated by Sam Gordon
  • NOBODY GETS TO SEE THE WIZARD. NOBODY. NOT NOHOW., Anna Kustera Gallery, New York, NY, curated by Doug McClemont
  • Food for Thought, curated by Sabrina Buell, Jessica Silverman Gallery, San Francisco, CA
2009
  • A Trip Down (False) Memory Lane, The Lexington Club, San Francisco, CA
  • DiSoRgAnIzEd, Museum 52, New York, NY, curated by Jacob Robichaux
2008
  • Jekyll Island, Honor Fraser Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
  • Funny Not Funny, Bellwether, New York, NY
  • Duck Soup, La MaMa Galleria, New York, NY, curated by Daphne Fitzpatrick
2007
  • A Roll In The Hay, Bellwether Gallery, New York, New York
  • Shared Women, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (LACE), Los Angeles, California
  • Future 86, Parksville, New York City, New York
2006
  • Ridykeulous, Participant Inc., New York, New York
2005
  • Part Three: Last Minute, 47 Orchard, New York, New York
2004
  • neoqueer, Center of Contemporary Art, Seattle, Washington
2003
  • Little Triggers, Cohan and Leslie, New York, New York
2000
  • To Be Continued..., Art in General, New York, New York

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