In 1954 he was one of «Six Young Contemporaries» at Gimpel
Fils Gallery and the following year was awarded a British Council Scholarship to study in Italy, where the landscape, quality of light and simplified depiction of events in the paintings of Fra Angelico and Piero della Francesca had a profound influence on his work.
It was here that he met many people who influenced his future, such as the owners of the Gimpel
Fils gallery in London, where his first mobile was shown in their window in 1949.
In 1957 Caro has his first one - man exhibition in London at the Gimpel
Fils Gallery.
Public performances at Gimpel
Fils gallery, Tate Gallery, Maison de Culture, followed.
Her work has been exhibited at Nicole Klagsbrun, New York; Mesler / Feuer, New York, Marc Selwyn Fine Arts, Los Angeles; Lefebrve &
Fils Gallery, Paris; Fused Space, San Francisco; Cooper Cole, Toronto; Halsey McKay, East Hampton; Xavier Hufkens, Brussels; The Horticultural Society, New York; Salon 94, New York; and The Abrons Arts Center, New York.
2010 3 minute wonder series, Broadcast commission, Channel 4 (27,28,29,30 Sept; 18, 19, 20, 21 Oct) 06.2010 Persistence of Vision, FACT, Liverpool, UK 05.2010 Steps into the arcane, Kunstmuseum Thurgau, Switzerland 05.2010 It has to be this way ², National Gallery of Denmark, Copenhagen [commissioned solo show] 03.2010 Hands on, (curated by John Hilliard) Galerie Raum Mit Licht, Vienna, Austria 02.2010 Depatterrn, Galleri Erik Steen, Oslo, Norway 10.2009 Performance, Film Weekend: The Jarman Award at KunstHalle, Zurich, Switzerland 09.2009 Performance, Whitechapel Gallery, London, UK06.2009 Mostravideo, Itau Cultural Institute, Sao Paulo, Brazil 02.2009 Altermodern, Fourth Tate Triennial, Tate Britain, UK 01.2009 It has to be this way, Matt's Gallery, London [commissiond solo show] 12.2008 Performance, Event Horizon, Royal Academy of Art [commissioned solo show] 06.2008 Performance, Happy Hand, British Film Institute, London, UK 10.2007 Cinemart, The Auditorium, Rome, Italy 09.2007 Foreign Bodies, White Box, New York, USA 07.2007 Swallowing Black Maria, Smart Project Space, Amsterdam [commissioned solo show] 02.2007 The Believers, Touring show to five cities in Norway, with performances in Stavanger, Forde and Bergen 09.2006 The truth was always there, The Collection, Lincoln [commissioned solo show] 07.2006 UBS Opening, Tate Modern (with Laurie Simmons, Guerilla Girls etc), UK 05.2006 Performance, Human Camera, Mali Salon, Rijeka, Croatia (solo show) 05.2006 I can't tell you, Grundy Gallery, Blackpool [commissioned solo show] 04.2006 Metropolis Rise, CQL Design Centre, Shanghai; DIAF 2006 @ 798 Space, Beijing, China 04.2006 Performance, Inside, Great Eastern Hotel, Masonic Temple, London, UK 03.2006 Performance, Don't Look Through Me, Y Theatre, Leicester, UK 03.2006 Don't look through me, City Gallery Leicester [commissioned solo show] 03.2006 Performance, Screening at Witte de With / Tent, Rotterdam, Holland 03.2006 John Skies or Sally Swims, UKS Gallery, Oslo, Norway 02.2006 Wandering Rocks, Gimpel
Fils Gallery, London 11.2005 Image in Me, Market Gallery, Glasgow (solo show) 10.2005 Eyes of Others, Gallery of Photography, Dublin [commissioned solo show] 10.2005 Wunderkammer, The Collection (curated by Edward Allington), Lincoln, UK 09.2005 I saw the light, Gasworks Gallery, London [commissioned solo show] 09.2004 Adam, Smart Projects, Amsterdam, Holland 11.2004 Mind the Gap, La Friche, Triangle, Marseille, France 08.2004 Shattered Love, Keith Talent Gallery, London 04.2004 Eating at Another's Table, Metropole Galleries, Folkestone (performance / exhibition) 04.2004 Tonight, Studio Voltaire, London (curated by Paul O'Neill) 03.2004 Performance, A Variety Night of Ventriloquism, FACT, Liverpool (with Ken Campbell, Aura Satz, Andrew Hubbard) 03.2004 Mesmer, Temporarycontemporary, London 02.2004 Haunted Media, Site Gallery, Sheffield (with Susan Hiller, Susan Collins, Scanner, Thompson / Craighead, S Mark Gubb) 09.2003 The Physical World, APT, London, (with Ian Dawson, Katie Pratt) 09.2003 Sphere, Presentation House Gallery, Vancouver, Canada (with Paul McCarthy, Bruce Nauman, Laurie Simmons and Allan McCollum) 09.2003 You said that without moving your lips, Limerick City Gallery, Ireland (solo show) 08.2003 Calidoscopio, Museo del Barro, Asuncion, Paraguay (solo show) 04.2003 A Taste for Sham, Studio 1.1, London (with Jo Bruton, Kirsten Glass) 01.2003 The Lost Collection of an Invisible Man, The Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle (curated by Brian Griffiths) 09.2002 History Revision, Plymouth Arts Centre (including Terry Atkinson) 06.2002 Nausea: encounters with ugliness, London Print Studio 04.2002 Dramatic Events, Kent Institute of Art and Design 03.2002 Photoscoptocus, Camden Lock / Henley - on - Thames (Public commission) 03.2002 Nausea, Djangoly Art Centre (with Dave Burrows, Beagles and Ramsay, Margarita Gluzberg, Mark Hutchinson) 08.2001 Trinity College, Zwemmer Gallery, London 05.2001 Black Bag, Old Operating Theatre Museum (+ monograph BBC programme, «Lindsay Seers, Artist's Eye», Rory Logsdail) 03.2001 For the dead travel fast, Worcester City Museum and Art Gallery [commissioned solo show] 02.2001 Molotov, Dilston Grove Gallery, London (with Kirsten Glass, Diann Bauer, Annie Whiles, Helen Paterson, Lisa Fielding Smith) 09.2000 Tow, Camden Lock, Millennium Commission Project (with Tim Head, Diana Edmunds, Janice Howard, Zoe Brown) 10.2000 Assembly, Stepney City, London 07.2000 A Shot In The Head, Lisson Gallery, London 07.2000 Unfound, Chisenhale Gallery, London 06.2000 City Projects, Artomatic, London (with Jemima Brown, Marcel Price) 05.2000 The Double, The Lowry Centre, Salford (with Thomas Ruff, James Reilly and Alice Maher) 05.2000 On the rock, APT Gallery, London (with Annie Whiles, Diann Bauer, Kirsten Glass, Helen Paterson) 09.1999 Nerve, ICA, London (with Jeremy Deller, Martin Creed, Dave Beech, John Isaacs, John Beagles, Dave Burrows, Clive Sall) 07.1999 Quotidian, Paper Bag Factory (curated by Julia Lancaster) 06.1999 Autocannibal, Laure Genillard Gallery, London (solo show) 04.1999 Cabin Fever, Gallery Herold Bremen, Germany, (with Caroline Macarthy and Mairead Maclean) 10.1998 Multiples, Temple Bar Gallery, Dublin 09.1998 Cannibal, Old Museum Art Centre, Belfast (solo show) 08.1997 Knock, Knock, Artists Work Programme, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin 11.1996 Stick Your Hands Up, Acorn Storage, Hammersmith, London 10.1996 Ghost, ACAVA Open Studios, Denmark St, London 09.1996 Ad Hoc, London Artforms.
As a catalogue to a 2012 exhibition of his work at the Gimpel
Fils gallery observed: «For over 50 years, his work has been predicated on the conviction that non-descriptive colours, shapes, brush marks and intimated space can directly express a sense of life in its most essential form.»
Recently married to Charlotte Chertok, and with a baby, he had already secured in 1948 the first of a series of London exhibitions with the Gimpel
Fils Gallery.
From 1982 he was represented by the Gimpel
Fils gallery where he exhibited regularly.
In 1958 Bogart had his first solo show in London, at the Gimpel
Fils gallery, of canvases that were, the Times critic remarked, both sensuous and with the quality of rock faces.
Not exact matches
Traveled to the Château de Pondres, Sommières, France (July - August) Abstract Work from the 50s, Manny Silverman
Gallery, Los Angeles (April 23 — June 4) Just Like A Woman, Greenville County Museum of Art, Greenville, North Carolina (March 15 — May 15) The Fifties and Sixties, Gimpel
Fils, London (March 1 — 26) Un certain paysage / Abstrakte landskaber, Gammel Holtegaard, Holte, Denmark (January 16 — February 28).
All of them were exhibited as a group at Scott's then London
gallery, Gimpel
Fils, in May — June 1978.
During the 1980's my early work was associated with «New Image Painting» and significant exhibitions during this period include a solo show, «Journeying in Search of Hidden Treasures» at the Ikon
Gallery, Birmingham, UK, «Problems of Picturing» at the Serpentine
Gallery, London and «Between Identity & Politics — A New Art», Gimpel
Fils, London and New York.
Staros has had solo exhibitions at Lefebvre &
Fils, Paris (2017), and Ghebaly
Gallery, Los Angeles (2015).
Eric Ravilious (Dulwich), Peter Lanyon (Courtauld), Bryan Wynter (Jonathan Clark), John Armstrong (Piano Nobile), William Gear (Towner, Eastbourne), Eric Gadsby (Austin Desmond), Neil Stokoe (Redfern / Megan Piper), John Hoyland (Damien Hirst's new
gallery) and Bert Irvin (Gimpel
Fils) all showed well.
Claus» work was featured in notable solo and group exhibitions including Amble Timbre (2016), at The Hollows, Brooklyn, USA, MOTIF (2016) at the Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic zeros COLLECTIVE pop - up in Los Angeles, USA, La Main Qui Dessinait Toute Seule (2015) at the
gallery Magda Danysz in Paris, FRANCE,
Fils de Fragments in Chateau Royal, Collioure, FRANCE (2015), Fragment of a Leap, at Basu Foundation, Kolkata, India (2015) and Graphic Score for BAM at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, USA (2013) Claus has been awarded artist residencies at Pioneer Works, Brooklyn, USA (2015), Basu Foundation, Kolkata, India (2015), and Yale Norfolk School of Art, CT, USA (2011).
2017 Exhibitor List 315
Gallery, Brooklyn 247365, New York 1 / 9unosunove, Rome 11R, New York Ada
Gallery, Richmond Alden Projects ™, New York Jeff Bailey
Gallery, Hudson Nicelle Beauchene
Gallery, New York Michael Benevento, Los Angeles Galerie Sébastien Bertrand, Geneva Bitforms
Gallery, New York Brennan & Griffin, New York Shane Campbell
Gallery, Chicago Canada, New York Capital, San Francisco Carbon 12, Dubai China Art Objects Galleries, Los Angeles Commonwealth & Council, Los Angeles Company
Gallery, New York Cooper Cole, Toronto Dutton, New York Galerie Antoine Ertaskiran, Montréal Ever Gold [Projects], San Francisco Galeria Agustina Ferreyra, San Juan Feuer / Mesler, New York Fort Gansevoort, New York Glasgow International, Glasgow Halsey McKay
Gallery, East Hampton Jack Hanley
Gallery, New York Harper's Books, East Hampton Eric Hussenot, Paris Parisa Kind, Frankfurt Parisian Laundry, Montreal Nicole Klagsbrun, New York Klemm's, Berlin LAND (Los Angeles Nomadic Division), Los Angeles The Landing, Los Angeles Lefebvre et
Fils, Paris Galerie Christian Lethert, Cologne ltd los angeles, Los Angeles Lower East Side Print Shop, New York Maki Fine Arts, Shinjuku - Ku Marvin Gardens, Ridgewood Microscope
Gallery, Brooklyn Mier
Gallery, Los Angeles Mobius, Bucharest Moran Bondaroff, Los Angeles Neochrome, Torino Night
Gallery, Los Angeles Nottingham Contemporary, Nottingham Patron, Chicago David Petersen
Gallery, Minneapolis Proyectos Ultravioleta, Guatemala City Rawson Projects, New York Regnia Rex, New York Romer Young
Gallery, San Francisco Safe
Gallery, Brooklyn September, Hudson Skibum MacArthur, Los Angeles Signal, Brooklyn Super Dakota, Brussels Transfer, Brooklyn Philipp von Rosen, Cologne Whitechapel
Gallery, London
Coll: Gimpel
Fils; André Emmerich
Gallery, New York; Gimpel
Fils.
He has had major solo shows at the Whitechapel Art
Gallery (1983), Gimpel
Fils (1985 - 91) and Stampa
Gallery in Basel.
She has held solo shows in London at Gimpel
Fils (2009) and Josh Lilley
Gallery (2011).
Courtesy: the artists; Seventeen
Gallery, London; Kraupa - Tuskany Zeidler, Berlin; Gimpel
Fils, London; the Approach, London; MOT International London and Brussels and Paços do Concelho, Câmara Municipal do Porto.
Exhibited: Recent Works by Barbara Hepworth, Gimpel
Fils, June 1958 (12) Modern Sculpture, Leeds City Art
Gallery, Oct. - Nov.
Returning to London in 1953 he showed with Gimpel
Fils and then joined Victor Musgrave's
Gallery One, where he had a number of solo shows, before settling in Paris in 1957.
Solo exhibitions include Nicole Klagsbrun, NY; Halsey McKay
Gallery, Easthampton, NY; Cooper Cole, Toronto; Mesler / Feuer, NY; Lefebrve &
Fils, Paris.
Her most important works include the Dag Hammerskjold Memorial Single Form (1963, United Nations, New York), Pelagos (1946, Tate London), Hollow Form with White Interior (1963, Gimpel
Fils, London), and Conversation with Magic Stones (1973, National
Gallery of Scotland).
Walter Phillips
Gallery would like to individually thank Vivienne Bessette, Marc Boucrot, Julian Hou, Lambert et
Fils Luminaires Inc..
Provenance: Purchased from the artist through Arthur Tooth & Sons by Sir George Hill 1930;...; Dr H.P. Widdup (by 1954, Whitechapel Art
Gallery), from whom acquired by Miss Jill Horne (by 1968, Tate
Gallery), from whom bt by Gimpel
Fils on behalf of the artist by April 1970
She has an MA in Sculpture from the Royal College of Art (2006) and she's had solo shows at Gimpel
Fils and Barts
Gallery in London.
Her work has been exhibited across the US and internationally, at
galleries such as Martos
Gallery, New York; TSA LA, Los Angeles, USA; Galerie Lefebvre et
Fils, Paris, France; Jacob Bjorn
Gallery, Arhus, Denmark; Cooper Cole
Gallery, Toronto, Canada.
Her most significant works of sculpture include the Dag Hammerskjold Memorial Single Form (1963, United Nations, New York), Pelagos (1946, Tate London), Hollow Form with White Interior (1963, Gimpel
Fils, London), and Conversation with Magic Stones (1973, National
Gallery of Scotland).
At Guggenheim's recommendation Davie was taken on by the leading London
gallery Gimpel
Fils.
1956 Society of Sculptors and Associates, David Jones
Gallery, Sydney, AU The Seasons (organised by the Contemporary Art Society), Tate
Gallery, London, UK Artists of Fame and of Promise, presented by the Leicester Galleries, Brown Thomas Little Theatre, Dublin, IE Britisk Kunst 1900 — 1955, Kunstforening, Copenhagen, DK British Nátidskunst, Kunstnernes Hus, Oslo, NO Exposition Internationale de Sculpture Contemporaine, Musée Rodin, Paris, FR An Exhibition of Contemporary British Art, Silbermann Galleries, New York, US Mostra dei Premiati alla XXVIII Biennale, Messina, IT Yngre Britiska Skulptörer, Gothenburg, SE; Sandviken, SE; Linköping, SE; Tranås, SE; Lund, SE; Hälsingborg, SE; Halmstad, SE; Falkenberg, SE; Orebro, SE; Stockholm, SE 1955 Young British Sculptors (touring exhibition organised by the Arts Club of Chicago in collaborationwith the British Council), Arts Club of Chicago, Chicago, US; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota, US; Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, US; Albright Art
Gallery, Buffalo, New York, US; Art
Gallery of Toronto, CA The New Decade: 22 European Painters and Sculptors, Museum of Modern Art, New York, US; Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minnesota, US; Los Angeles County Museum, California, US; San Francisco Museum of Art, California, US Summer Exhibition, Gimpel
Fils, London, UK Eisenplastik, Kunsthalle, Bern, CH Documenta: Kunst des XX., Jahrhunderts, Kassel, DE Twentieth Century Sculpture (Victoria and Albert Museum Circulation Department), Harrogate Art
Gallery, UK 54th London Group, Whitechapel Art
Gallery, London, UK Contemporary Painters, Sculptors and Craftsmen, City Art
Gallery, Leeds, UK Junge Englische Bildhauer (organised in association with the British Council), Kunstverein, Munich, DE; Württembergische Staatsgalerie, Stuttgart, DE; Kunstverein, Freiburg, DE; Staatliche Kunsthalle, Karlsruhe, DE, Städtische Kunsthalle, Recklinghausen, DE; Kunstsammlungen der Stadt, Düsseldorf, DE; Kunstlering, Rotterdam, NL 1954 Sculpture in the Open Air (London County Council Third International Exhibition), Holland Park, London, UK Of Light and Colour, Gimpel
Fils, London, UK British Painting & Sculpture, Whitechapel Art
Gallery, London, UK 53rd London Group, New Burlington Galleries, London, UK 1953 The Unknown Political Prisoner (sponsored by the Institute of Contemporary arts), Tate
Gallery, London, UK IXe Salon de Mai, Palais de New York, Paris, FR Sculpture in the Home (Arts Council touring exhibition), College of Art, Gloucester, UK; Cotton Board, Manchester, UK; Temple Newsam House, Leeds, UK; County Museum, Warwick, UK; School of Art, Glasgow, UK; Art
Gallery, Aberdeen, UK; School of Art, Great Yarmouth, UK; Laing Art
Gallery, Newcastle, UK; New Burlington Galleries, London, UK 2e Biennale de la Sculpture, Middelheim Park, Antwerp, BE Collectors» Choice, Gimpel
Fils, London, UK 52nd London Group, New Burlington Galleries, London, UK 1952 Seven British Contemporary Artists, Black Hall, Oxford, UK New Aspects of British Sculpture, XXVI Biennale, Venice, IT Summer Exhibition, Gimpel
Fils, London, UK 51st London Group, New Burlington Galleries, London, UK 1951 American Abstract Artists Group, 15th Anniversary Invitation Exhibition, Riverside
Gallery, New York, US Festival of Britain, South Bank, London, UK Sculpture: Second International Exhibition of Sculpture (organised by the London County Council in association with the Arts Council), Battersea Park, London, UK British Abstract Art, Gimpel
Fils, London, UK 50th London Group, New Burlington Galleries, UK 1949 Summer Exhibition, Gimpel
Fils, London, UK 48th London Group, New Burlington Galleries, UK Galerie de France, Paris, FR
2006 60th Anniversary Show, Gimpel
Fils, London, UK Escultura Inglesa de Posguerra, Galeria Freites, Caracas, VE How to Improve the World, 60 Years of British Art, Arts Council, UK Collection, Hayward
Gallery, London, UK
Amid the riffs on conventional ceramic vessels, the standouts are the dozens by Los Angeles - based painter Roger Herman filling the walls and shelves in the booth of Paris
gallery Lefebvre &
Fils.
1963 Sculpture in the Open Air (London County Council exhibition), Battersea Park, London, UK 7th Japan International Art Exhibition (Tokyo Biennial): National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, JP; Sogo Department Store, Osaka, JP; City Museum of Art, Takamatsu, JP; Yawata Museum of Art, Kita - Kyushu, JP; City Museum of Art, Kagoshima, JP; Daimaru Department Store, Fukuoka, JP; Central Civil House of City, Sasebo, JP; Tsuruya Department Store, Kumamoto, JP; Nakamura Oriental Department Store, Nagoya, JP; Fujisaki Department Store, Sendai, JP Creatura, Museum am Ostwall, Dortmund, DE Zeugnisse der Angst in der Modernen Kunst, Mathildenhöhe, Darmstadt, DE Skulptur: Bo Boustedts Samling, Göteborgs Konstmuseum, Göteborg, SE; Moderna Museet, Stockholm, SE Moore, Zajac, and Chadwick, M. Knoedler
Gallery, New York, US 1962 Collectors» Choice XI, Gimpel
Fils, London, UK Arte Britanica no seculo XX (organised by the British Council), Gulbenkian, Kent, UK; Foundation, Lisbon, PT; Coimbra, PT; Oporto, PT VII Esposizione Internazionale di Bianco e Nero, Lugano, CH Festival of Two Worlds, Music and Sculpture, Spoleto, IT Sculpture at the Keukenhof, Lisse, NL 3 Premio Carrara, Biennale Internazionale di Scultura, Carrara, IT 19 Young Sculptors (organised by Gloucester City Council), Hillfield Gardens, Gloucester, UK British Art Today, San Francisco Museum of Art, California, US; Dallas Museum for Contemporary Arts, Texas, US; Santa Barbara Museum of Art, California, US 1961 James Thrall Soby Collection (exhibition organised by the Museum of Modern Art, New York), M.Knoedler
Gallery, New York, US 19th and 20th Century Drawings, Watercolours and Sculpture, Marlborough Fine Art, London, UK The Maremont Collection at the Institute of Design, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois, US 2éme Exposition Internationale de Sculpture Contemporaine, Musée Rodin, Paris, FR Some Aspects of 20th Century Art, Marlborough Fine Art, London, UK 6e Biennale voor Beeldhouwkunst, Middelheim Park, Antwerp, BE De Rodin a Nuestros Días, Fundación Eugenio Mendoza, Madrid, ES IV Concorso Internazionale del Bronzetto, Sala della Ragione, Padua, IT Pittsburgh International Exhibition of Contemporary Painting and Sculpture, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US Recent British Sculpture (British Council touring exhibition National
Gallery of Canada, in New Zealand by the Auckland City Art
Gallery, in Australia by the State Galleries of Australia);
Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, CA; Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, Montreal, CA; Winnipeg Art
Gallery, Winnipeg, CA; Norman McKenzie Art
Gallery, Regina College, Regina, CA; Art
Gallery of Toronto, Toronto, CA; Public Library and Art Museum, London, Ontario, CA; Vancouver Art
Gallery, Vancouver, CA; City Art
Gallery, Auckland, NZ; Dominion Museum, Wellington, NZ; Otago Museum, Dunedin, NZ; Canterbury Museum, Christchurch, NZ; National
Gallery of Western Australia, Perth, AU; National
Gallery of Southern Australia, Adelaide AU; National
Gallery of Tasmania, Hobart, AU; National
Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, AU; National
Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, AU; National
Gallery of Queensland, Brisbane, AU; Newcastle Art
Gallery, Newcastle (New South Wales), AU; Canberra, AU; Bridgestone
Gallery, Tokyo, JP; National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto, JP; City Hall, Hong Kong, CH
Her work has been shown extensively throughout the world with solo and two person shows at Marlborough Contemporary: Viewing Room, New York, NY (2016), Martos
Gallery, New York, NY (2015), 11R, New York, NY (2016), Cooper Cole, Toronto, Canada (2015), Galerie Lefebvre et
fils, Paris, France (2014), Levy Delval, Brussels, Belgium (2016), Halsey McKay, East Hampton, NY (2015) along with groups shows at Jonathan Viner, London, UK (2015), Brand New
Gallery, Milan, Italy (2016) and many more.
Exhibited (ý = unidentified cast, ü = other cast): Recent Works by Barbara Hepworth, Gimpel
Fils, June 1958 (13ü) Modern Sculpture, Leeds City Art
Gallery, Oct. - Nov.
Peggy Guggenheim was impressed by what she saw, bought two of his works, and recommended him to the leading London
gallery Gimpel
Fils.
My first solo shows were at Lefebvre et
Fils in Paris, and then in New York at Martos
Gallery in 2015.
2013 University
Gallery, Newcastle - upon - Tyne 2012 Bohun
Gallery, Henley - on - Thames University
Gallery, Newcastle - upon - Tyne 2011 Sir Hugh Casson Room for Friends, Royal Academy of Arts, London Peppercanister
Gallery, Dublin 2010 Gimpel
Fils, London King's Place, London Advanced Graphics, London 2009 Churchill College, Cambridge Galerie Gimpel & Müller, Paris University
Gallery, Northumbria University 2008 Manton Staircase, Tate Britain, London Kings Place
Gallery, London Advanced Graphics, London