Daphne Gamble

Daphne Gamble is an American artist living in Paris. She graduated from the Philadelphia College of Art (BFA in Printmaking) and moved to Paris in 1979, where she continued her studies at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Abraham Hadad’s lithography and screen-printing studio. She worked at the studio La Bête à Cornes before opening her own printmaking and lithography studio in 2005, located in the 11th arrondissement of Paris.

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Combining multiple artistic mediums (painting, collage, etching, lithography, photography, mixed media), her work has always drawn inspiration from her everyday surroundings: the details of furnishings and materials, the shadows, reflections, and lines of the city are a constant and ever-renewed source of inspiration. She thus composes urban geometries and transforms them into personal abstractions.

Daphne Gamble has exhibited in France, Belgium, Spain, the United States, and Japan. Her works are included in numerous public collections, including the Machida Museum (Tokyo), the National Library (Paris), the ENSBA (Paris), the Musée du Petit Format (Nismes), and the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Palestine.

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