about

Portrait of Daniel Speight, wearing a black and white checkered shirt over a dark t-shirt, standing in front of a weathered brick wall.

Daniel Speight: The Soft City is a British graphic artist who captures architectural features from cities around the world through his intricate style of elevation drawing and his unique approach to screen-printing onto reclaimed surfaces. An MA graduate from University of the Arts London, he explores the distinction between Illustration and Fine Art to make artworks that challenge the material possibilities within printmaking.

Depicting the intricacies of decorative facades, architectural styles and
broken-down walls to emulate the experience of urban spaces onto the fore edges of books, Speight wanders city streets through his travels and online street walks as a ‘Flaneur’ pursuing new and obscure subjects to draw and print.

Books as an art-making material possess great potential in screen printing. They can be compressed together and cut into to provide a flat surface. The discovery that their fore-edges as a surface to work on challenges the perception of how artworks can be made, seen and integrated into the architecture of living and working spaces.

Speight continues to explore the relationship between material and subject. Developing his architectural drawings and printing onto mild steel sheets, Speight has discovered methods to control rust in his designs, contributing further to innovations in printmaking whilst involving a subtle reference to industrial subjects, material and its corrosion.

Whilst living and working in Mexico City, Speight began a series of collaged street murals, employing aged book pages as a surface to paint on. Realising his subjects as scaled drawings of derelict facades, Speight has combined local history found in the book pages along with a Street Art simulating theatrical scenery. In effect, his own graphic art interpretation of the specific site of the mural.

Selected Shows

Drawn to Architecture - The Royal Over-Seas League, Park Place, London, UK. (2019) Urban Art Show - Falling Piano, Mexico City, Mexico. (2019)
12x12- Spoke Art at Vertical Gallery, Chicago, US. (2018)
Feria Internacional de Arte Urbano - Street Art Expo. Mexico City, México. (2017) Hacking the City - Border CC, Roma, Mexico City, Mexico. (2017)

Bad Dads 7 - Spoke Art Gallery, New York, US. (2016)
High Rise - Atom Gallery, London, UK. (2016)
Bad Dads 6 – Joseph Gross Gallery, New York with Spoke Art Gallery, US. (2015)

Affordable Art Fair – Battersea, London with Printclub London, UK. (2015)
Miami Art Basel - Robert Fontaine Gallery. Miami, USA. (2014)
Dubl Trubl - Collaboration Street Art Project Urban Spree Gallery, Berlin, Germany. (2014)

Christmas Show - Robert Fontaine Gallery, Miami, USA. (2014) Traces - Holdrons Department Store, London, UK. (2014)

Home: Shelter and Habitat in Contemporary Art-The Schneider Museum of Art, Portland, USA. (2013)

Home: Shelter and Habitat in Contemporary Art- Lesher Center of Arts, San Francisco, USA. (2013)

ArtMrkt with Spoke Art - Art Fair, San Francisco, USA. (2013) ArtPad with Spoke Art - Art Fair, San Francisco, USA. (2013)

Traces at London Design Festival - The Junk Shop, Tom Dixon Shop, Ladbroke Grove, London. (2012) Reincarnation (London Design Festival) London Print Studio, London. (2012)