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Biography |
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1932 |
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Born 6 August, London, England |
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1940 - 1943 |
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Lived in the United States |
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1949 - 1950 |
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Studied at the Camberwell School of Art, London |
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1950 - 1954 |
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Studied at Bath Academy of Art, Corsham (under Clifford Ellis) |
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1955 |
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Married Julia Lane, two sons |
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1954 - 1956 |
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Taught at Charterhouse School, Surrey |
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1956 - 1966 |
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Taught at Bath Academy, Corsham |
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1966 - 1972 |
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Taught at Chelsea School of Art, London |
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1970 - 1976 |
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Trustee of the Tate Gallery, London |
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1976/80 |
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Awarded Second Prize at the John Moores exhibition |
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1976 - 1977 |
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Artist-in-residence at Brasenose College, Oxford |
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1977 |
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Appointed CBE (Commander of the British Empire) |
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1978 - 1985 |
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Appointed Trustee of the National Gallery, London |
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1985 |
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Awarded 1985 Turner Prize |
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1985 |
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Winner of the Turner Prize |
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1988 |
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Appointed Honorary Fellow of Brasenose College, Oxford |
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1989 |
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Appointed to The Committee, National Art Collections Fund |
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1992 |
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Awarded Knighthood |
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1999 |
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Appointed Honarary Fellow of the London Institute |
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2000 |
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Appointed Honarary Doctorate of Letters, Oxford University |
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Howard Hodgkin is a British printmaker and painter, born in London. He studied at the Camberwell School of Art and the Bath Academy of Art. He began exhibiting seriously at the age of 30. Hodgkin works in generally a small scale, often painting in a gestural style with flat colors. He often refers to memories and private experiences, but deliberately avoids the illustrational. Though his works are small and appear spontaneous, they are the result of a constant process of over-painting, sometimes extending over many years. Hodgkin has also produced many prints, with a preference for screen-printing and lithography in his earlier works of the 60's and 70's. However, for his more recent work, Hodgkin has favored etchings and aquatint, as these provide a greater emphasis on texture. To further create a layering effect in his prints, Hodgkin sometimes hand-colors the image after printing. In 1985, Hodgkin won the Turner Prize and took part in the Venice Biennale. He taught for some years at the Charterhouse School, then the Bath Academy of Art, and finally the Chelsea School of Art. He continues to exhibit frequently. The Tate Gallery in London has an impressive collection of his work. |
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Currently lives in London |
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Exhibitions |
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2007 |
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Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Kendal, Cumbia |
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2006 |
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Tate Britain, London |
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2005 |
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Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh |
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2005 |
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Kunst Köln, white8, Villach |
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2003 |
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Galerie Dagmar Aichholzer, Villach |
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2003 |
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Print Retrospective, Alan Cristea Gallery, London - coincide with launch of Thames & Hudson print catalogue raisonné |
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2002 |
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Pace Editions, New York |
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2002 |
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Galerie Lutz & Thalmann Dean Gallery, National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh |
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2002 |
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'The Galleries Show - Contemporary Art in London' Royal Academy, London |
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2001 |
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Alan Cristea Gallery, London (graphics) |
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2001 |
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Dulwich Picture Gallery, London (graphics) |
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2000 |
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Anthony d'Offay, London |
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2000 |
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'Encounters' National Gallery, London |
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1998 |
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'Signature Pieces' Alan Cristea Gallery, London |
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1996 |
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Hayward Gallery London |
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1995 - 1996 |
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Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York |
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1995 - 1996 |
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Modern Art Museum, Fort Worth |
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1995 |
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Alan Cristea Gallery, London (graphics) |
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1995 |
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Smith Andersen Gallery, California (graphics, curated by Carleen Keating) |
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1994 |
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'Here and Now' Serpentine Gallery, London |
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1993 - 1994 |
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M. Knoedler and Co. Inc, New York |
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1993 |
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Anthony d'Offay Gallery, London |
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1993 |
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'The Sixties Art Scene in London', Barbican Art Gallery, London |
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1992 |
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'British Figurative Painting', Israel Museum |
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1991 |
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Karsten Schubert, London (graphics) |
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1991 |
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Brooke Alexan der Editions, New York |
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1991 |
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Waddington Galleries, London (graphics) |
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1990 - 1991 |
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Douglas Hyde Gallery, Trinity College, Dublin |
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1990 - 1991 |
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British Council exhibition toured to: Musee des Beaux-Arts, Nantes; Caixa de Pensions, Barcelona, Spain |
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1990 - 1991 |
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Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh |
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1990 |
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Galerie Michael Werner, Cologne |
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1990 |
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Reynolds/Minor Gallery, Richmond, Virginia; Ganz Gallery, Cambridge; Lumley-Cazalet, London (graphics) |
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1989 - 1990 |
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British Council exhibition toured to: Spain, Morocco and Greece (graphics) |
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1989 |
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The Joanne Chappell Gallery, San Francisco (graphics) |
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1989 |
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Marsha Mateyka Gallery, Washington D.C. (graphics) |
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1989 |
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Gallery Ikeda-Bijutsu, Japan (graphics) |
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1988 |
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Waddington Galleries, London |
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1988 |
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M. Knoedler and Co., Inc., New York |
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1987 |
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Waddington Galleries, London (graphics) |
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1987 |
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'British Art in the 20th Century', Royal Academy, London |
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1986 |
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'The Window in Twentieth-Century Art', Neuberger Museum, New York |
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1986 |
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'Forty Years of Modern Art 1945-1985', Tate Gallery, London |
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1986 |
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Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York |
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1985 |
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LA Louver Gallery, Los Angeles |
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1985 |
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Bernard Jacobson Gallery, London (graphics) |
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1985 |
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Tate Gallery, London (graphics) |
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1985 |
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'Made in India', Museum of Modern Art, New York |
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1985 |
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Whitechapel Art Gallery London |
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1984 - 1985 |
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Phillips Collection, Whitechapel Art Gallery and British Council exhibition toured to: British Pavilion; Venice Biennale; The Phillips Collection, Washington D.C.; Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, Connecticut; Kestner-Gesellschaft, Hannover; Whitechapel Art Gallery, London |
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1984 |
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M. Knoedler and Co. Inc., New York |
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1984 |
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'An International Survey of Recent Paintings & Sculpture', Museum of Modern Art, New York |
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1984 |
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Venice Biennale |
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1983 |
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Hayward Gallery London |
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1982 |
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Bernard Jacobson, London (graphics) |
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1982 |
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Tate Gallery, London |
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1982 |
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'Aspects of British Art Today', Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, touring to Tochigi Perfectural Museum of Fine Art, Utsunomiya National Museum of Art, Osaka Fukuoka Art Museum Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art, Sapporo, Japan |
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1981 - 1982 |
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University of Queensland Art Museum and British Council exhibition toured throughout Australia (graphics) |
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1981 |
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M. Knoedler and Co. Inc., New York |
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1981 |
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Bernard Jacobson, Los Angeles (graphics) |
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1981 |
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'A New Spirit in Painting', Royal Academy, London |
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1980 |
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Bernard Jacobson, New York (graphics) |
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1979 |
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'The Artist's Eye', National Gallery, London |
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1977 - 1979 |
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Museum of Modern Art, Oxford exhibition toured throughout England (graphics) |
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1978 |
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Riverside Studios, London (graphics); British Council exhibition toured to India, Malaysia and Colombia (graphics) |
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1977 |
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'Hayward Annual', Hayward Gallery, London |
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1977 |
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'British Artist of the Sixties from the collections of the Tate Gallery', Tate Gallery, London |
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1976 |
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Arts Council exhibition toured to Museum of Modern Art; Oxford Serpentine Gallery, London; Turpike Gallery, Leigh Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne Aberdeen Art Gallery, Aberdeen Graves Art Gallery, Sheffield |
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1976 |
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Waddington/Kasmin Galleries, London |
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1976 |
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Tate Gallery, London (graphics) |
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1976 |
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Museum of Modern Art Oxford |
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1975 |
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Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol (graphics) |
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1974 |
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'Tokyo Biennale - First International Biennale Exhibition of Figurative Paintings in Toyko', Shibuya Tokyo Department Store, touring to Hanshin Department Store, Osaka, Japan |
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1973 |
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'Henry Moore to Gilbert and Geroge - Modern British Art from the Tate Gallery' Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels, Belgium |
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1972 |
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Waddington Galleries, London (graphics) |
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1971 |
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Galerie Muller, Cologne |
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1970 |
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Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol |
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1970 |
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'Contemporary British Art' The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, in collaboration with the British Council |
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1969 |
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Kasmin Gallery, London |
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1967 |
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Arthur Tooth and Sons, London |
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1967 |
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'Paris, Biennale' Musee d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, France |
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1966 |
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Serpentine Gallery London |
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1965 |
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'Pop Art, Nouveau Realisme' Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels, Belgium |
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1964 |
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Arthur Tooth & Sons London |
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1963 |
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'British Printing in the Sixties' Tate Gallery and Whitechapel Art Gallery, London (organized by Contemporary Art Society) |
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