
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Daphne Depassé utilizes a variety of techniques and methods, including painting, drawing, audio, vid...
About the artist
Joined In 2024
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About the artist
Joined In 2024
(1 Follower)
Daphne Depassé utilizes a variety of techniques and methods, including painting, drawing, audio, video, and photography. Her work encompasses various styles; from figurative to abstract and conceptional. Her aim is to embody the enrichment and liberation of expressing yourself without limitations and constraints, advocating for artistic freedom, experiment, diverse expression and reflection. Her bold statement: No Boxes.
Daphne Depassé is born in the Netherlands and based in Amsterdam. Grewing up in a family of artists, she first chose a different path. Science, innovation, design and she has authored five Dutch books. Serious stuff. Alongside ongoing design and research projects, she created visual artwork. On commission. For business, government and the health sector. Or for her eyes only.
In 2024, Daphne made the decision to publicly showcase her artwork. Within months, her pieces were exhibited in locations including New York, London, Rome, and Amsterdam. This gave her the confidence to continue doing what she loves most: making art.
THEMES
Besides the love of nature, central to her work are themes of identity, inclusion and equality, driven by her living with multiple sclerosis. Although the subjects are serious, she also a...
Executive Master of Information management (MSc) | University of Amsterdam
Media, Information & Communication (BSc) | Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (cum laude)
Collected in the digital collection of the Amsterdam Museum (from July 2025)
New York. One Art Space gallery | Top 25 selection Pitturiamo
29 July- 04 August 2024 (group)
Rome Art Space | ‘The Body Language’ exhibition
12 – 25 July, 2024 (group)
Amsterdam | Sarphaat Studio, The Holy Art Gallery
5 – 8 September, 2024 (group)
London. ‘Fragments Of Identity’ exhibition. Boomer Gallery.
12 – 17 July 2024 (group)