
(United States, Venezuela)
Daniel Greenfield-Campoverde (he/him) (b. 1984, Caracas) is a Venezuelan-American visual artist currently based in London. His transdisciplinary practice explores diasporic identity, cultural heritage, and the politics of memory through drawing, sculpture, video, and installation. Often working with archives, the built environment, and found materials, he uses autobiographical elements to examine themes of exile, migration, and embodiment.
Recent exhibitions include: The Koppel Project (London, 2025), Savvy Contemporary (Berlin, 2024), LUX, Iklectik, and Art Exchange (UK, 2023), Hua International Gallery (Berlin, 2022), The Bronx Museum (New York, 2021), PS120 (Berlin, 2018), Momenta Art (Brooklyn, 2016), and Centro Cultural Chacao (Caracas, 2014).
He has received grants from Asylum Arts and the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art, and held residencies at the Watermill Center (NY), Hangar (Lisbon), and ZK/U (Berlin). His work has been reviewed in Hyperallergic, Artnet, and El Nacional. He holds an MFA in Fine Art from Goldsmiths, University of London, and degrees in Architecture from Yale University and Pratt Institute.