Daniel Heidkamp
DANIEL HEIDKAMP
b.1980, Massachusetts
Lives and works in New York
BIOGRAPHY
Daniel Heidkamp is visual artist, painting fleeting moments captured in landscapes, interiors and figuration. His paintings navigate memory's subjectivity while ultimately aiming to extract the ethereal from the mundane and the ordinary. His process is rooted in observation, while his subject reference originates from 'on-the-spot' reflections.
Heidkamp’s work has been exhibited in several solo exhibitions, including Amphora, Pace Prints, New York (2020); Elevated States, Half Gallery, New York (2019); Wavelength, Loyal Gallery, Stockholm (2019); Boston to Brooklyn, Half Gallery, New York (2017); Paper Cuts, Pace Prints, New York (2017); Jaws Dropping, The Journal Gallery, New York (2016); Pump the Peninsula, Loyal Gallery, Stockholm (2016); Barbizon Beauty School, Half Gallery, New York (2015); Pulp Paintings, Pace Prints, New York (2015) and Metropolitan High, White Columns, New York (2014). His work has also been featured in numerous group exhibitions, such as Here and There, Half Gallery, California (2021); Sympathetic Magic, Blum and Poe, California (2020); Riders of the Red Horse, The Pit, California (2020); Cliché, Almine Rech, New York (2018); Talking Pictures, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (2017); Coasting, Harper’s Books, New York (2017); Ties That Bind, David Achenbach Projects, Wuppertal, Germany (2016); Imagine, Brand New Gallery, Milan (2016) and Eagles II, Marlborough Gallery, Madrid (2015) among many others.
He holds a Bachelor of Art in English Literature from Tufts University, Oregon, US and a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting from School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Massachusetts (2003). Born in 1980 in Massachusetts, he currently lives and works in New York.
Portrait photo: Daniel Heidkamp Studio
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ARTWORKS
California Castle, 2021
PAST EXHIBITIONS
Volery Gallery presents Domesticity group exhibition, curated by Sasha Bogojev Curator and Contributing Editor at Juxtapoz Magazine. The inaugural exhibition presents a selection of all-new, previously unseen, original works by 17 international artists. The presentation revolves around the exploration of interior spaces as the fated environment for mankind and will feature works by Ojo Ayotunde; Ana Barriga; Pablo Benzo; Matt Bollinger; Deborah Brown; Mathieu Cherkit; Modou Dieng; Daniel Heidkamp; Yuichi Hirako; Jordy Kerwick; Sally Kindberg; Andrés Lozano; Alexis Ralaivao; Andy Rementer; Fabian Treiber; Ivana De Vivanco and Guy Yanai.