Daphne Wright
'My work often stages a mutiny against its own material. Sometimes it does this by sulking: if a piece sulks, it has an uncomfortable power that affects anyone who orbits it.'
Daphne Wright (b. 1963, Co. Longford) makes multi-narrative sculptural installations using a variety of techniques and media, including fragile materials such as plaster, tinfoil, unfired clay, sound and video. She is curious about how a range of languages and materials can be used to probe often unspoken human preoccupations. Concerned with boundaries and the transitory areas of life, she explores the cusp of childhood and adulthood, as well as the spaces and borderlines between life and death. Animals and plants, with their shorter life cycles, often stand in for humans in her work.
Stallion (2009), one from a series of animals, is a sculpture cast in marble dust and resin that depicts a horse, partially flayed. Upturned and struggling, this animal yet retains its anatomical grandeur. Wright’s visual vocabulary is inspired by suburban life, literature, theatre and art history. Her work can develop from observing her own children or older people, exploring issues often ignored by contemporary artists, such as care, parenthood and ageing. Sons and Couch (2025) is a life-sized work capturing the artist’s sons as they become young adults, returning to an earlier work titled Kitchen Table (2014) which captured them as children.
Other recent work has been made in unfired clay, a material that attracts her because of its combination of anonymity and an intimacy of touch. By rendering a series of domestic objects in this material, including a fridge door and a buggy, Wright creates a dichotomy of familiarity and fragility, stripping them back to their essential forms. The warmth and subtle fragility of the objects bear witness to the important roles of repetition, ritual and care in daily life.
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A Pause for Breath
15 Nov 2001 - 11 Jan 2002 Soho SquareGiuseppe Penone ’s series of 19 black and white photographs, Soffi , articulate one of the major themes that he has explored throughout his career – the idea of ‘soffio’...Read more -
Daphne Wright
17 Sep - 6 Nov 1998 Soho SquareFrith Street Gallery is pleased to announce a solo show of Daphne Wright. This is her first show at Frith Street Gallery. At first glance Wright’s works might be seen...Read more
