For nearly forty years Daphnis was represented by the
Leo Castelli Gallery. Castelli gave him 17 solo exhibitions in his gallery and regularly included his work in group exhibitions featuring artists such as
Jasper Johns,
Frank Stella,
Robert Rauschenberg and
Lee Bontecou. Castelli also regularly submitted Daphnis' works to exhibitions at a variety of galleries and institutions. For instance, from November 9-December 9, 1964, Daphnis'
EPX 28-64 was included in "Art in Wood Today" as presented by the United States Plywood Corporation with the assistance of Dr. Richard McLanathan of the
Boston Museum of Fine Arts at the company's new New York headquarters. Other artists in this exhibition included
Robert Indiana,
Louise Nevelson and
Andy Warhol. Similarly, from May 16-June 10, 1967, Daphnis' work was exhibited in dialogue with
Nicholas Krushenick's in "Paintings/Collages Krushenick/Daphnis" at the Franklin Siden Gallery in Detroit. In his later years, Daphnis also exhibited at the Eaton/Schoen Gallery in San Francisco and the
Anita Shapolsky Gallery in New York. From May 6-July 4, 2008, Anita Shapolsky Gallery's "Masters of Abstraction" included work by Daphnis along with
Seymour Boardman,
Grace Hartigan,
Joan Mitchell and
Aaron Siskind. In August 2015,
Richard Taittinger Gallery announced its exclusive representation of the Estate of Nassos Daphnis. Daphnis received his first solo exhibition at the gallery,
Pixel Fields, from September 17-October 24, 2015 and his diptych
4-A-78, 4-B-78, 1978 was included in the group exhibition,
Ballet Mecanique from January 16-February 20, 2016. Reviewing
Ballet Mecanique for Whitewall Magazine, Emory Loppicolo discussed with the gallery how Daphnis' work could be contemplated in dialogue with
Mario Merz's work from the 1970s and 1980s: "Merz and Daphnis were both iconic masters of the 20th century and both had first-hand experience with wartime. Their contact with World War II affected their artistic practice and theoretical perspectives, since machines played a critical role. Meanwhile, the younger generation’s concern with process, format and the relationship to industrial mediums can act as a continuity to Merz and Daphnis’ achievements." ==City Walls, Inc.==