Exhibitions

 

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Selected Solo Exhibitions

1964

Marlborough New London Gallery, London

1965

Chelsea School of Art, London

1967

Whitechapel Art Gallery, London

Galerie Heiner Friedrich, Munich

Robert Elkon Gallery, New York

Nicholas Wilder Gallery, Los Angeles

Waddington Galleries, London

Waddington Fine Art, Montreal

1968

Robert Elkon Gallery, New York

Waddington Fine Art, Montreal

1969

André Emmerich Gallery, New York

Waddington Galleries, London

Leslie Waddington Prints, London

1970

Waddington Galleries, London

André Emmerich Gallery, New York

Galleria dell’Ariete, Milan

1971

Waddington Galleries, London

André Emmerich Gallery, New York

Waddington Fine Art, Montreal

1972

André Emmerich Gallery, New York

Harcas Krakow Gallery, Boston

Picker Gallery, Colgate University, Hamilton, New York

1973

Waddington Galleries, London

Galleria l’Approdo, Turin

1974

Studio la Città, Verona

Waddington Galleries, London

Nicholas Wilder Gallery, Los Angeles

1975

Kingpitcher Gallery, Pittsburgh

Galleria E. Bolzano, Italy

Rubiner Gallery, Detroit, Michigan

Waddington Galleries, London

Waddington Fine Art, Montreal

1976

Waddington Galleries, London (paintings 1966-68)

Galleria La Bertesca, Milan

Studio la Città, Verona

1976-77

Galeria Modulo, Lisbon

1978

Waddington Galleries, Montreal

Waddington and Tooth Galleries, New York

1979

André Emmerich Gallery, New York

Waddington Fine Art, Toronto

Bernard Jacobson Gallery, New York (works on paper)

Art Contact, Coconut Grove, Florida

1979-80

Serpentine Gallery, London (Retrospective; touring to Birmingham and Sheffield)

1980

University Gallery, University of Melbourne (touring to Adelaide and Sydney)

Galerie von Braunbehrens, Munich

Galerie Krammer, Hamburg

1981

Gump’s Gallery, San Francisco

Waddington Galleries, London

1982

Jacobson/Hochman Gallery, New York

Bernard Jacobson Gallery, Los Angeles

Compass Gallery, Glasgow

1983

Waddington Galleries, London

Waddington Graphics, London

1983-84

Hokin/Kaufman Gallery, Chicago

1984

Castlefield Gallery, Manchester

1985

Waddington Galleries, London

1986

Waddington & Shiell Galleries, Toronto (ceramics and paintings)

1987

Waddington Galleries, London

Oxford Gallery, Oxford

Lever/Meyerson Gallery, New York

1988

Erika Meyerovich Gallery, San Francisco

Edward Thorden Gallery, Gothenburg

1990

Austin/Desmond Fine Art, London (prints)

Waddington Galleries, London

1991

Eva Cohon Gallery, Chicago

1992

Galerie Josine Bokhoven, Amsterdam (drawings)

Graham Modern Gallery, New York

1994

Annendale Gallery, Sydney, Australia

CCA Gallery London, ‘New Ceramics’

1995

Theo Waddington, London

1996

Carlow Arts Festival, Ireland

1999

Galerie Fine, London

Royal Academy of Arts, London (Retrospective)

2000

Galerie Josine Bokhoven, Amsterdam

University of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada

2001

Graves Art Gallery, Sheffield (Retrospective)

Galleri Christian Dam, Oslo, Norway

Nevill Keating Pictures, London

Beaux Arts, London

2003

Beaux Arts, London

2005

Lemon Street Gallery, Truro, Cornwall

2006

Beaux Arts, London

Lemon Street Gallery, Truro, Cornwall

Tate St Ives

Michael Carr Gallery, Sydney, Australia

2007

Hillsboro Fine Art, Dublin, Ireland

Gallery Aalders, La Garde Freinet, France

2008

Beaux Arts, London

Lemon Street Gallery, Truro

Nevill Keating Pictures, London

Sarah Myerscough Fine Art, London

2009

Galerie White8, Vienna

Alan Wheatley Art, London

Beaux Arts, London

2010

Lemon St Gallery, Truro

2011

Beaux Arts, London

Charles Nodrum Gallery, Melbourne, Australia

2015

John Hoyland : Power Stations (Paintings 1964–1982) Newport Street Gallery, London

2017

John Hoyland : Stain Paintings 1964-1966 Pace Gallery, New York

2019

John Hoyland : Spotlight, Tate Britain, London

2021

John Hoyland :The Last Paintings. Millennium Gallery, Sheffield

King of Misrule : John Hoyland Paintings from the 80s, Clifford Chance, London

Frieze Art Fair, London. Hales Gallery

John Hoyland : Relentless Rhythm, Prints from the 80s and 90s Eames Fine Art, London

2022

John Hoyland : Flames Like Rainbows. Hales London

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Selected Joint Exhibitions

1969

São Paulo Biennale, Brazil (with Anthony Caro)

1972

Leslie Waddington Prints, London (with Jules Olitski)

1979

Waddington Graphics, London (with Gordon House)

1980

Van Straaten Gallery, Chicago (with John Walker)

1981

Hokin Gallery, Miami (with Joe Tilson)

1994

‘John Hoyland and Anthony Caro, from the 60s to the 90s’, Galerie Josine Bokhoven, Amsterdam, Holland

2007

Sarah Myerscough Fine Art, London (with Andy Stewart)

2017

Art Catto, Conrad Algarve, Free Forms, Portugal. (with Jeff Lowe)

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Selected Group Exhibitions

1959-60

‘Young Contemporaries’, RBA Gallery, London

1960-61

‘Situation’ exhibitions, RBA Gallery, London, and Marlborough New London Gallery

1962

‘Nine Painters from England’, Galleria Trastevere, Rome

1962-63

‘British Art Today’, San Francisco Museum of Art (touring to Dallas Museum of Contemporary Art; Santa Barbara Museum of Art)

1963

7th Tokyo Biennial

1964

‘The New Generation: 1964’, Whitechapel Gallery, London

1965

‘The English Eye’, Marlborough-Gerson Gallery, New York

1966-67

‘Aspects of New British Art’, Arts Council exhibition (touring to New Zealand, Queensland, New South Wales, Tasmania)

1968

‘The New Generation: 1968’ (Interim: April–May), Whitechapel Gallery, London

‘Junge Generation Großbritannien’, Akademie der Künste, Berlin

1970-71

‘British Painting and Sculpture 1960-1970’, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

1974

‘Some Significant British Artists 1950-70’, Rutland Gallery, London

1982

‘Aspects of British Art Today’, Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum (touring to Tochigi Prefectural Museum of Fine Arts, Utsunomiya; Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art, Sapporo)

1983

‘Recent Acquisitions in Contemporary Art, Part 1’, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh

1991

‘Affinities in Paint’, Crane Gallery, London

1992

Galerie zur alten Deutschen Schule, Switzerland

Peter Stuyvesant Foundation: Kunst Werkt Artworks (touring Holland, Spain and France)

Arts Council Collection, Royal Festival Hall (paintings from the 1960s; touring UK)

Redfern Gallery, London (with Robyn Denny and Guy Irvin)

1993

‘New Realities: Art from Post-war Europe 1945-1968’ (The National Collection of Modern Art in the North of England), Tate Liverpool

‘The Sixties Art Scene in London’, Barbican Gallery, London

1994

‘Here and Now, British Painters at the Serpentine Gallery from 1970 to the Present’, Serpentine Gallery, London

The First Harlech Biennale 1994

1999

‘A Line in Painting’, Gallery Fine, London

2003

‘Formal Situations: Abstractions in Britain, 1960-70’, Tate Liverpool

2004-06

‘Art in the 1960s, This was Tomorrow’ at Tate Britain (touring to Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery; National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia; Auckland Art Gallery, New Zealand)

2006 & 2007

Salon des Réalités Nouvelles, Paris

2008

‘British Abstract Art, 1950-1985’, Portland Gallery, London

2010

‘Ainsi font les rêveurs/As dreamers do – The 60s in CAM’s British Art Collection’, Centre Culturel Calouste Gulbenkian, Paris

‘Let us Face the Future’, Fondació Joan Miró, Barcelona, Spain

John Moores Painting Prize exhibition, Liverpool

Seongnam Arts Centre, Korea

2010-11

‘The Independent Eye: Contemporary British Art from the Collection of Samuel and Gabrielle Lurie’ (with Patrick Caulfield, Howard Hodgkin, R.B. Kitaj, Ian Stephenson and John Walker; touring to Flowers Gallery, New York)

2011

‘High-abstract’, Poussin Gallery, London

Watters Gallery, Sydney, Australia

2012

Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, London

2012-13

‘Freedom not Genius: Works from Damien Hirst’s Murderme Collection, Pinacoteca Giovanni e Marella Agnelli, Turin

2015

Hoyland Caro Noland, Pace, London

2021

‘Modal Painting’, John Hoyland, Sam Gillian, Frank Bowling, John Golding, Reginal Sylvester II. Maximillian William, London

‘British Abstraction’ Gazelli Art House, London

2022

Celebration: British Abstract Painting. Mercer Gallery, Harrogate (with Douglas Abercrombie, Gillian Ayres, Rancis davison, John Edwards, Patrick Heron, Albert Irvin, Patrick Jones, Mali Morris, Fred Pollock and Gary Wragg.

‘These Mad Hybrids: John Hoyland and Contemporary Sculpture’ RWA, Bristol with Caroline Achaintre, Olivia Bax, Eric Bainbridge, Phillida Barlow, Hew Locke, Anna Reading, Jessi Reaves, Andrew Sabin, John Summers, Chiffon Thomas

2024