Bibliography
an asterisk (*) indicates entries which derive from references in previous bibliographies, but which have been neither located, seen nor verified by the compiler
Contemporary voices: works from the
UBS Art Collection (1 work). Museum of Modern Art, New York, 4 Feb. – 25 Apr. 2005; incl. interview
with HH by Ann Temkin, pp.66-75.
Twentieth
century British printmaking,
from William Nicholson to Howard Hodgkin (3 works; illus. in col.).
Austin/Desmond Contemporary Books,
London, 10 May – 6 June 2002.
New: recent
acquisitions of
contemporary
British art (1 work). Scottish National Gallery of Modern
Art, Edinburgh, 6 July – 17 Nov. 2002.
Abstraction (1
work; illus. in col.). Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh, Aug. 2002.
Black and
white: prints by Hodgkin,
Picasso, Ensor, Dierickx, Fautrier, Giacometti, de Stael, Barcelo,
Matisse,
Dubuffet (c.5 prints by HH). Hachmeister Galerie, Münster,
1 Sept. – 26 Oct. 2002.
The galleries
show. Royal Academy of Arts, London, 14 Sept. – 12 Oct. 2002; works
by HH
presented by Gagosian Gallery, London; accompaned by publication The
galleries book: 33 contemporary fine art galleries in London, section
11.
Green on
Greene (1 work; illus. in col.). Sperone Westwater, New York, 1
Nov.
– 15 Dec. 2001.
Aspects of
modern British and Irish art (1 work; illus. in col.).
Austin/Desmond
Fine Art, London, 21 Nov. – 21 Dec. 2001; text on HH by Edward
Lucie-Smith,
repr. from London Magazine, 1965.
Encounters:
new art from old (1 work, based on Georges Seurat’s ‘Bathers at
Asnières’, 1884;
illus. in col.). National Gallery, London, 14 June – 17 Sept.
2000; text by Richard Morphet, ref. pp.165-175.
Aspects of
modern British art (1 work; illus. in col.). Austin/Desmond Fine
Art, London, 22
Nov. 2000 – 12 Jan. 2001; text on HH by Richard Morphet, reprinted
from 1976 Oxford catalogue.
* New
painting. Anthony d’Offay Gallery, London, 1999.
Signature
pieces: contemporary British
prints and multiples (1 work; illus. in col.). Alan Cristea
Gallery, London, 5 Jan. – 6 Feb. 1999; text by Marco Livingstone,
p.24.
* Will
Ameringer Fine Art, New York, 1998.
* Galleria
Lawrence Rubin,
Milan, 1998.
Howard
Hodgkin, Pablo Picasso, Karel
Dierickx, Louis Soutter, Mark Tobey: drawings and prints (c.5 prints
by HH). Hachmeister Galerie, Münster, 13 Jan. –
12 Feb. 1998.
Hockney to
Hodgkin: British master
prints 1960-1980 (2 works). New Orleans Museum of Art, 1997;
text by Pat Gilmour.
Contemporary
prints (2 works; illus, 1 in col.). Yvonne Andrews, Thomas Dane,
London,
[1997 ?].
Masterpieces
of modern printmaking (1 work; illus. in col.). Alan Cristea
Gallery, London, 23 June
– 1 Aug. 1997; text, p.30.
* Portrait
of the artist. Anthony d’Offay Gallery, London, 1996.
Brancusi to
Beuys: works from the Ted Power Collection (3 works; illus, 1 in
col.). Tate Gallery, London, 19 Nov. 1996
– 16 Feb. 1997.
* Where you
were even
now. Kunsthalle Winterthur, 1995.
The Boltons
Collection of British
contemporary art (4 works). The Boltons Collection of British
Contemporary Art, [1995 ?].
Peter Blake,
Patrick Caulfield, Howard
Hodgkin: paintings from the 60’s and 70’s (5 works; illus. in
col.). Waddington Galleries, London, 22 Feb.
– 25 Mar. 1995.
The silent
partner: re-viewing the
picture frame (1 work). University Gallery, University of
Essex, Colchester, 13 June – 1 July
1994.
*
Paintmarks. Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge, 17 July – 4 Sept. 1994;
travelling to
Southampton City Art Gallery, 29 Sept. – 6 Nov. 1994; Mead Gallery,
University of Warwick, 12 Nov. – 10 Dec. 1994.
* Ready
steady go: painting
of the Sixties from the Arts Council Collection. South Bank Centre
touring exhibition, 21 Jan. – 23 Feb. 1992; travelling
to Stockport, Wakefield, Burnley, Ipswich, Coventry, Nottingham,
Wrexham,
Swansea, Dudley & Bath (to Oct. 1993).
The poetic
trace: aspects of British
abstraction since 1945 (1 work; illus. in col.). Adelson Galleries,
New York, 12 May – 30 June 1992.
* A benefit
reception
and exhibition of centennial prints in honor of the 100th
anniversary of the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth. Charles Cowles
Gallery, New York, 1992.
* Singular
and plural,
recent accessions, drawings and prints: 1945 to 1991. Museum of
Fine Arts, Houston, 1992.
* Smith
collects contemporary. Smith College Museum of Art, Northampton
(MA), 1991.
The absent
presence: the uninhabited
interior in 19th and 20th
century British art (1 work; illus. in col.). Graves Art Gallery,
Sheffield, 19 Jan. – 2 Mar. 1991; Geffrye Museum, London, 21 Mar.
– 2 June 1991.
British art
from 1930 (1 work; illus. in col.). Waddington Galleries, London,
27 Feb.
– 23 Mar. 1991.
* Not Pop:
what the others
were doing. Bernard Jacobson Gallery, London, 10 Sept. –
8 Oct. 1991.
* Pharmacy. Jan
Kesner Gallery, Los Angeles, 1990.
Glasgow’s
Great British art exhibition
(2 works; 1 illus. [upside-down] in col.). McLellan Galleries,
Glasgow Museums and Art Galleries, 27 Mar. – 9 May 1990.
Tribute to
Peter Fuller (1 work). Beaux Arts, Bath, 20 Oct. – 20 Nov. 1990.
*
Masterpieces from the
Arts Council Collection. Ueno Royal Museum, Tokyo, 25 – 29 Oct.
1990.
Works on paper
(1 work; illus. in col.). Waddington Galleries, London, 1 –
25 Feb. 1989.
Bilderstreit:
Widerspruch, Einheit
und Fragment in der Kunst seit 1960 (3 works). Museum Ludwig,
Cologne, 8 Apr. – 28 June 1989.
Twentieth
century works (1 work; illus. in col.). Waddington Galleres,
London, 26 Apr.
– 20 May 1989.
* 1900 to
now: Modern
Art from Rhode Island Collections. Museum of Art, Rhode Island
School of Design, Providence (RI), 22 Jan.
– 1 May 1988.
Works on paper
(1 work; illus. in col.). Waddington Galleries, London, 1 –
25 Feb. 1989.
The British
picture (1 work; illus. in col.). L.A. Louver, Venice (CA), 5 Feb. –
5 Mar. 1988.
Twentieth
century works (1 work; illus. in col.). Waddington Galleries,
London, 26 Apr.
– 20 May 1989.
1988: the
world of art today (1 work; illus in col.). Milwaukee Art Museum, 6
May – 28 Aug.
1988.
A golden age:
the artist works with
paper: a selection of very fine prints and works on paper by JanetFish,
Howard Hodgkin [et al.] (1 work; illus. in col.). Meredith
Long & Company, Houston, 19 July – 9 Sept. 1988.
100 years of
art in Britain (1 work; illus. in col.). Leeds City Art Gallery, 4
Oct. 1988
– 15 Jan. 1989.
The pastoral
landscape: the legacy
of Venice and the modern vision (1 work). National Gallery of Art
& Phillips Collection,
Washington,
6 Nov. 1988 – 22 Jan. 1989; catalogue publ. as Places of delight:
the pastoral landscape, Washington: Phillips Collection; London:
Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1988.
State of the
art: ideas and images (1 work). Institute of Contemporary Arts,
London, 14 Jan. –
1 Mar. 1987; traveling to Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle, 13 Mar. –
26 Apr. 1987; Harris Museum and Art Gallery, Preston, 9 May – 21 June
1987; Cartwright Hall, Bradford, 27 June – 23 Aug. 1987; Sainsbury
Centre for Visual Arts, Norwich, 1987.
2D/3D: art and
craft made and designed
for the twentieth century (1 work; illus. in col.). Laing
Art Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne, & Northern Centre for Contemporary
Art, 14 Jan. – 8 Mar. 1987.
British art in
the 20th
century: the Modern movement (3 works; illus. in col.). Royal
Academy of Arts, London, 15 Jan. – 5 Apr. 1987; publ. by Prestel-Verlag,
Munich; ref. pp.91 (text by Robert Rosenblum), 382-384 (essay by Norman
Rosenthal, ‘Three painters of this time: Hodgkin, Kitaj and Morley’)
&.434 (text by Mary Rose Beaumont).
Current
affairs: British painting
and sculpture in the 1980s (3 works; illus, 2 in col.). Museum
of Modern Art, Oxford, 1 – 29 Mar. 1987; tour organised by British
Council, to Mücsarnok, Budapest, 24 Apr. – 31 May 1987; Národní
Galerie, Prague, 19 June – 7 Aug. 1987; Zacheta, Warsaw, 14 Sept.
– 31 Oct. 1987; text by David Elliott, p.20.
Art of our
time (4 works from The Saatchi Collection; illus. in col.). Royal
Scottish
Academy, Edinburgh, 7 Aug. – 5 Sept. 1987; organised by The Saatchi
Collection; text on HH by Alastair Hicks, pp.13-14.
* Recent
abstract painting. John Good Gallery, New York, 9 Jan. – 8 Feb.
1986.
20th century
original prints. Christopher Hull Gallery, London, 5 Feb.
– 1 Mar. 1986 (no catalogue; PV card).
Studies of the
nude (1 work; illus. in col.). Marlborough Fine Art, London, 19
Mar.
– 2 May 1986.
The window in
twentieth-century art (1 work; illus in col.). Neuberger Museum,
State University of
New York, Purchase (NY), 21 Sept. 1986 – 18 Jan. 1987; Contemporary
Arts Museum, Houston, 24 Apr. – 29 June 1987.
* Made in
India. Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1985.
The
Turner Prize 1985 (1 work illus.). Tate Gallery, London, [17
Oct. – 1 Dec.] 1985 (HH announced the winner
on 12 Nov. 1985).
* Form
colour surface:
painting about itself. Barbara Krakow Gallery, Boston, 1984.
Four rooms: an
Arts Council touring
exhibition devised by: Howard Hodgkin, Marc Camille Chaimowicz, Richard
Hamilton, Anthony Caro (1 work by HH; 3 illus, 1 col.). Liberty,
London, 10 Feb. – 10 Mar. 1984; Central Art Gallery, Wolverhampton,
7 Apr. – 12 May 1984; Southampton Art Gallery, 26 May – 8 July 1984;
Newport Museum and Art Gallery, 21 July – 25 Aug. 1984; Aberdeen Art
Gallery, 8 Sept. – 7 Oct. 1984; Mappin Art Gallery, Sheffield, 20
Oct. – 18 Nov. 1984; organised by Arts Council of Great Britain; incl.
extract from interview with HH for BBC ‘Arena’ programme, 1984,
by Nigel Finch, p.11.
An
international survey of recent
painting and sculpture (1 work; illus.). Museum of Modern
Art, New York, 17 May – 19 Aug. 1984.
* Summer
selection. M. Knoedler & Co., New York, July – Aug. 1984.
The hard-won
image: traditional method
and subject in recent British art (2 works; illus., 1 in col.); Tate
Gallery, London, 4 July – 9 Sept.
1984; text by Richard Morphet.
The Turner
Prize (2 works). Tate Gallery, London, [26 Oct. – 2 Dec. 1984].
The British
art show: old allegiences
and new directions 1979-1984 (2 works). Arts Council touring
exhibition, at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery
& Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, 2 Nov. – 22 Dec. 1984; Royal Scottish
Academy, Edinburgh, 19 Jan. – 24 Feb. 1985; Mappin Art Gallery,
Sheffield,
16 Mar. – 4 May 1985; Southampton Art Gallery, 18 May – 30 June
1985; publ. Orbis Publishing, London, 1984.
* Some
recent acquisitions. Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1983.
The Granada
Collection: recent British
paintings and drawings (1 work; illus. in col.). Whitworth
Art Gallery, Manchester, 15 Jan. – 26 Feb. 1983.
*
Acquisition priorities:
aspects of postwar painting in Europe. Solomon R. Guggenheim
Museum, New York, 20 May – 4 Sept. 1983.
Three little
books about painting:
2: Movement (1 work; illus in col.). Graves Art Gallery, Sheffield,
19 Nov. – 18 Dec. 1983; Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle, 4 – 29 Jan.
1984; Bolton Museum and Art Gallery, 10 Mar. – 7 Apr. 1984; organised
by Arts Council of Great Britain.
* Painting:
American and
European. L A Louver Gallery, Venice (CA), 1982.
A private
vision: contemporary art
from the Graham Gund Collection (1 work; illus. in col.). Museum
of Fine Arts, Boston, 9 Feb. – 4 Apr. 1982.
Aspects of
British art today (7 works; 6 illus., 3 in col.). Metropolitan Art
Museum, Tokyo,
27 Feb. – 11 Apr. 1982; Tochigi Prefectural Museum of Fine Arts,
Utsonomiya,
24 Apr. – 30 May 1982; National Museum of Art, Osaka, 12 June –
25 July 1982; Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art, Sapporo, 9 Sept. – 9
Oct. 1982; organised by British Council.
A new spirit
in painting (5 works; illus, 2 in col.). Royal Academy of
Arts, London, 15 Jan. – 18 Mar. 1981.
Landscape: the
printmaker’s view (1 work). Tate Gallery, London, May –
June 1981.
Alistair
Smith: a personal selection (1 work). Ulster Museum, Belfast, 29
May – 23 Aug. 1981.
* Group
show: Summer 1981. M. Knoedler & Co., New York, July – Aug.
1981.
New concepts
for a new art: Toyama
now (3 works; illus, 1 in col.). Museum of Modern Art, Toyama,
5 July – 23 Sept. 1981.
Prints by six
British painters:
Stephen
Buckley, Robyn Denny, Howard Hodgkin, John Hoyland, Richard Smith, John
Walker (8 works by HH). Tate Gallery, London, Nov. 1981 –
Feb. 1982; text by Elizabeth
Underhill;
incl. list of all of HH’s editioned & published prints to date.
13 britische
Künstler: eine
Ausstellung
über Malerei (4 works; 3 illus, 1 in col.). Neue Galerie
– Sammlung Ludwig, Aachen, 5 Dec. 1981 – 16 Feb. 1982; travelling
to Kunstverein Mannheim, 28 Feb. – 4 Apr. 1982; Kunstverein
Braunschweig,
6 Aug. – 19 Sept. 1982.
Pictures for
an exhibition (1 work by HH selected by Peter Blake, & 1 work by
Sickert selected
by HH). Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, 30 Mar. – 18 May 1980.
Prints by
Howard Hodgkin and Claes
Oldenburg (11 works by HH). Waddington Galleries, London,
10 Apr. – 10 May 1980.
Art anglais
d’aujourd’hui: collection
de la Tate Gallery, Londres (2 works; illus.). Musée Rath,
Geneva, 4 July – 14 Sept. 1980.
British art
1940-80: the Arts Council
Collection (1 work). Hayward Gallery, London, 9 July – 10
Aug. 1980.
Hayward Annual
1980: contemporary
painting and sculpture, selected by John Hoyland (1 work; illus.).
Hayward Gallery, London, 29 Aug. – 12 Oct.
1980; organised by Arts Council of Great Britain.
* Works of
the early 60s. M Knoedler Gallery, London, 1979.
To-day:
Brittiskt 60-
och 70-tal (3 works). Lunds Konsthall, 7 Apr. – 6 May 1979.
European
dialogue:
The Third Biennale of Sydney (2 works). Art Gallery of New
South Wales, Sydney, 14 Apr. – 27 May 1979.
Contemporary art for 17 Charterhouse Street [Central Selling Organisation, De Beers Consolidated Mines; works selected by the Contemporary Art Society] (1 work; illus.). Mall Galleries, London, 21 – 25
May 1979.
Narrative
paintings: figurative art
of two generations (1 work). Arnolfini, Bristol, 1 Sept. –
20 Oct. 1979; travelling to Institute
of Contemporary Arts, London, 26 Oct. – 25 Nov. 1979; City Museum
and Art Gallery, Stoke-on-Trent, 5 Jan. – 2 Feb. 1980; Fruit Market
Gallery, Edinburgh, 9 Feb. – 29 Mar. 1980; text by Timothy Hyman,
ref. pp.7-8.
This knot of
life: paintings and
drawings
by British artists (3 works). L.A. Louver Gallery, Venice
(CA), (part I:) 23 Oct. – 17 Nov. 1979.
Peter Moores
Liverpool Project 5:
The craft of art (9 works). Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, 3
Nov. 1979 – 13 Feb. 1980.
Mixed
exhibition (3 works). Knoedler Gallery, London, Mar. 1978.
Groups (HH’s
name listed, but no works specified or illus.). Waddington
and Tooth Galleries, London, 4 – 28 Apr. 1978.
Critic’s
choice: an exhibition of
contemporary art selected by John McEwen (1 work). Institute
of Contemporary Arts, London, 7 Sept.
– 7 Oct. 1978.
Howard
Hodgkin: hand-coloured
lithographs;
Alistair Crawford: paintings & etchings (4 works by HH). Ian
Birksted Gallery, London, 25 Nov. – 14
Dec. 1978.
Hayward
Annual: current British
art selected by Michael Compton, Howard Hodgkin and William Turnbull (6
works in part 2; 4 illus.). Hayward Gallery, London, 25 May – 4
July 1977 (part one) & 20
July – 4 Sept. 1977 (part two).
British
artists of the Sixties, from
the collections of the Tate Gallery (1 work). Tate Gallery,
London, 1 June 1977 - .
British
painting 1952-1977 (2 works; illus.). Royal Academy of Arts,
London, 24 Sept.
– 20 Nov. 1977.
* Peintres
et sculpteurs
britanniques. Centre Culturel de la Ville de Toulouse, 1976..
John Moores
Liverpool Exhibition 10 (1 work; illus.; winner of Second Prize).
Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, 6 May – 8 Aug. 1976.
* The
British are coming:
contemporary British art. De Cordova Museum, Lincoln (MA), 1975.
* Third
Triennale India. Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi, 1975..
Art Fair, CAS:
Contemporary Art Society (1 work). Mall Galleries, London,
15 – 23 Jan. 1975.
* British
art mid-70s:
Englische Kunst Mitte der Siebzigerjahre. Jahrhunderthalle
Hoechst, 26 Mar. – 25 Apr. 1975; travelling to Forum Leverkusen, 7
– 28 May 1975.
British
Exhibition Art
6’75 Basel (1 work, illus.). Schweizer Mustermesse, Basel,
18 – 23 June 1975.
An exhibition
of contemporary British
painters and sculptors (1 work; illus.). Lefevre Gallery,
London, 18 Apr. – 18 May 1974.
A collector’s
choice: an exhibition
of contemoporary artists (1 work). Peterloo Gallery, Manchester,
3 – 22 May 1974.
John Moores
Liverpool Exhibition 9 (1 work). Walker Art Gallery,
Liverpool, 13 June – 15
Sept. 1974.
“The Last
Festival”:
Peter Blake’s selection exhibition (2 works). Festival
Gallery, Linley House, Bath, 23 Aug.
– 14 Sept. 1974.
* New image
in painting:
1st International Biennial Exhibition of
Figurative
Painting. Tokyo Department Store, Tokyo, 6 – 18 Sept. 1974;
touring to Hanshin & Osaka.
* Exhibition
of work by
David Hockney and Howard Hodgkin. Ashgate Gallery, Farnham, 1973.
La peinture
anglaise aujourd’hui (4 works; 2 illus.). Musée d’Art moderne de la
ville de Paris,
7 Feb. – 11 Mar. 1973; organised by British Council.
* Britisk
maleri 1945
to 1970. Kunstnerforbunder, Norway; British Council touring
exhib.; travelling to Trondhjems Kunstforening & Bergens
Kunstforening.
* Howard
Hodgkin, John
Hoskin. Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol, 1972.
* [group
show]. Kasmin Gallery, London, 1972.
Patrick
Caulfield, Howard Hodgkin,
Michael Moon (5 works by HH). Galerie Stadler, Paris, 21
Mar. – 15 Apr. 1972; incl. text by HH (in
French), on loose sheet.
Critic’s
choice: 1971 selection
by Robert Melville (2 works; 1 illus.). Arthur Tooth &
Sons, London, 2 – 26 Mar. 1971.
Britisk
grafikk (1 work). Kunstnernes Hus, Oslo, 13 – 21 Mar. 1971.
Pop Art:
Nieuwe figuratie = Nouveau
Réalisme (1 work; illus.). XXIIIe Festival Belge d’Eté,
Casino Communal, Knokke-Le Zoute, June
– Sept. 1970.
Contemporary
British art (2 works, illus.). National Museum of Modern Art,
Tokyo, 9 Sept.
– 25 Oct. 1970; organised by The British Council.
* Pop Art
graphics. Carnegie Festival of Music & the Arts, 1969.
Purchase
Awards 1965-1968 (2 works). Arts Council Gallery, Cambridge, 17 May
– 14 June
1969.
Artists from
the Kasmin Gallery (2 works; 1 illus.). Arts Council
Gallery, Belfast, 1 –
30 Aug. 1969.
First
Triennale
– India 1968 (3 works). Lalit Kala Akademi & National
Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi,
11 Feb. – 31 Mar. 1968.
Arte
moltiplicata (3 works, illus.). Galeria Milano, Milan, from
11 Apr.
1968.
The Ind Coope
Art Collection (1 work). Arts Council touring exhibition,
opening at Oldham
Public Library, 8 – 30 June 1968, then touring.
* Prospect.
Stadtische Kunsthalle, Düsseldorf, 20 – 29 Sept. 1968.
Contemporary
Art Fair: English
galleries
/ Mostra mercato d’arte contemporanea: Gallerie inglesi (5 works
exhib. by Editions Alecto Limited, & 2 works, 1 illus.,
by Kasmin Gallery). Palazzo Strozzi, Florence, 16 Nov.
– 8 Dec. 1968.
Cinquième
Biennale de Paris: Manifestation Biennale et Internationale des Jeunes
Artistes (2 works). Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de
Paris, 30 Sept. – 5 Nov. 1967.
Colour, form
and texture (2 works; 1 illus.). Arthur Tooth & Sons, 1 – 19
Feb. 1966.
London under forty (1 work). Galleria Milano, Milan, 13 Apr.1966 - ; travelling to Galleria de’Foscherari, Bologna, 7 – 25 June 1966.
* Howard Hodgkin, Peter Philips, Allen Jones. Galerie Aujourd’hui, Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels, May 1966.British
painters (3 works). Arthur Tooth & Sons, London, 12 – 30 Jan.
1965.
Pop Art,
Nouveau Realisme etc... (1 work). Palais des Beaux-Arts,
Brussels, 5 Feb. – 1
Mar. 1965.
* Op &
Pop, aktuell
Engelsk konst. Riksforbundet für bildende konst och SAN,
Stockholm, 1965.
London:
the new scene (9 works). Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, 6
Feb. - 14 Mar. 1965; travelling to
Washington Gallery of Modern Art, Washington DC, 1 Apr. – 2 May 1965;
Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, 12 June – 25 1965; Seattle
Art Museum Pavilion, 8 Sept. – 10 Oct. 1965; Vancouver Art Gallery,
30 Oct. – 28 Nov. 1965; Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, 8 Jan. –
6 Feb. 1966; National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, 18 Feb. – 20 Mar.
1966; organised by Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, in association with
the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, in collaboration with the British
Council; text by Martin Friedman (ref. pp.22-24), Alan Bowness, Jasia
Reichardt (ref. p.60).
Trends in
contemporary British
painting (1 work). Bear Lane Gallery, Oxford, 3 June – 3
July
1965.
* 25
peintres, 5 pays,
Chateau de Sarraz, Prix International de Peinture. Vaud,
Switzerland, 6 June – 26 Sept. 1965.
Corsham
painters and sculptors: an exhibition of paintings, drawings and
sculpture
by some artists now teaching at Bath Academy of Art, Corsham, with a
retrospective section of photographs of works by these and other artists
teaching at Corsham during the period 1946 to 1965; organized for the
Bath Festival 1965 (3 works & 6 photographs; 1 illus.). Arts
Council touring exhib., June 1965; traveling to Dartington College
of Art, Totnes, 17 July – 7 Aug. 1965; Graves Arts Gallery, Sheffield,
14 Aug. – 4 Sept. 1965; Walsall Art Gallery, 11 Sept. – 2 Oct. 1965;
Arts Council Gallery, Cambridge, 9 – 30 Oct. 1965; Middlesbrough Art
Gallery, 13 Nov. – 6 Dec. 1965.
* London,
the new scope. Arthur Tooth & Sons, London, 1964.
* Figuratie
en Defiguratie. Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Ghent, 1964; travelling
to Musée des Beaux
Arts, Brussels.
Profile III:
Englische Kunst der Gegenwart [selected by] Sir Herbert Read, Roland
Penrose (3 works; 1 illus.). Stadtische Kunstgalerie Bochum,
19 Apr. – 7 June 1964.
Britische
Malerei der Gegenwart (3 works; 1 illus.). Kunstverein für
die Rheinlande und
Westfalen Düsseldorf, 24 May – 5 July 1964; travelling to Stuttgart;
Haus am Waldsee, Berlin, 30 Oct. – 5 Dec. 1964; & Bremen.
Nieuwe
realisten (1 work, illus.). Haags Gemeentemuseum, The Hague,
24 June
– 30 Aug. 1964.
New painting
61-64 (1 work, illus.). Arts Council of Great Britain, [11
July
– 24 Oct. 1964].
The new image (2
works). Arts Council Gallery, Belfast, [Sept.] 1964.
ICA
screen-print project (1 work, illus.). Institute of
Contemporary Arts, London,
10 – 28 Nov. 1964.
Neue Realisten
& Pop Art (1 work). Akademie der Künste, Berlin, 20 Nov.
1964 – 3 Jan. 1965.
Critic’s
choice: an exhibition of
contemporary British painting and sculptureselected by Philip
James, C.B.E.(1 work). Stone Gallery, Newcastle upon
Tyne, July 1963.
British
painting in the Sixties: an
exhibition organized by the Contemporary Art Society (3 works,
exhib. at Whitechapel Art Gallery; illus). Tate Gallery &
Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, 1 – 30 June 1963
* Britisk
Kunst. Sammenslutningen af Danske Kunstforeningen, Copenhagen,
1962-1963
(touring
exhib.)
ICA picture
fair. Institute
of Contemporary Arts, London, 28 Nov. – 18 Dec. 1962.
1962: one year of British art selected by Edward Lucie-Smith (3 works; 1 illus.). Arthur Tooth & Sons, London, 22 Jan. – 9 Feb. 1962.
London Group
1961 (1 work). RBA Gallery, London, 9 – 29 Mar. 1961.
Contrasts: an
exhibition of work by
members of the A.I.A. (1 work). A.I.A. Gallery, London, May
1961.
London Group:
annual exhibition, 1960 (2 works). RBA Galleries, London, 15
Jan. – 5 Feb. 1960.
