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1962 Born in Glasgow
Lives and works in Edinburgh |
Education |
1979 - 85 |
Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, Dundee |
One Person Exhibitions |
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1998
1997
1994
1993
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K.W.A.N.G, Galerie Brigitte Weiss, Zurich
Galerie S65, Cologne
Galleria Alessandra Bonomo, Rome
Hanshin Loop, Andrew Mummery Gallery, London
Galerie Brigitte Weiss, Zurich
The Seeing Field, Edinburgh Printmakers Gallery
Osaka Contemporary Art Centre, Osaka
Angles Gallery, Santa Monica
Andrew Mummery Gallery, London
Galerie Brigitte Weiss, Zurich
Galleria Alessandra Bonomo, Rome
Kunsthaus, Glarus
Galleria Bonomo, Bari
Andrew Mummery Gallery, London
Galerie Brigitte Weiss, Zurich
Gallery Side 2, Tokyo
Landscapes, Galleria Bonomo, Rome
Mount Hiddenabbys, Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh
and Leeds Metropolitan
University Gallery, Leeds
Andrew Mummery Gallery, London
From Not Island Made Island, the changing room, Stirling
Collective Gallery, Edinburgh
Bower, Pier Arts Centre, Stromness
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Selected Group Exhibitions |
2007
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1995
1994
1993
1990
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Bilderwahl! Im Dickicht der Städte, Kunsthaus Zürich, Zürich
Twilight, Galleria Alessandro de March, Milan
Remarkable, Andrew Mummery Gallery, London
Memorable Memory: The Migros Museum Collection, Neue
Kunsthalle, St Gallen
Landschaften, Galerie S65, Cologne
Yes! I am a Long way From Home, Wolverhampton Art
Gallery, The Nunnery, London, Northern Gallery for Contemporary
Art, Sunderland, Kent Institute of Art and Design
New, Recent Acquisitions of Contemporary British Art,
Scottish National Gallery
of Modern Art, Edinburgh
Prima Facie: New Abstract Painting, Angles Gallery,
Santa Monica
The Embarkation for Cythera, Andrew Mummery Gallery,
London
Here and Now: Scottish Art 1990-2001, Dundee Contemporary
Arts and venues in Dundee and Aberdeen
Explorations of the Environment: Landscape Redefined,
Barbara Gillman Gallery,
Miami, Florida
Open Country, Musee Cantonal des Beaux-Arts de Lausanne
Playground, Galeria Pedro Cera, Lisbon
British Art Part 2: Painting, Galerie Diehl Vorderwuelbecke,
Berlin
Movin’ On Up, Andrew Mummery Gallery, London
River Deep Mountain High, Gallery Westland Place,
London
Paint/Land/Beauty, Northern Gallery for Contemporary
Art, Sunderland
Intelligible Lies, Talbot Rice Gallery, Edinburgh
A Different View, Andrew Mummery 33 Great Sutton
Street, London
New Found Land Scape, Kerlin Gallery, Dublin, Ireland
Swarm, Scottish Arts Council touring exhibition,
Jokkmokomun, Jokkmok, Sweden, Malmberget, Sweden
The Persistence of Painting, Centre for Contemporary
Arts, Glasgow
3 + 3 + 3, Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh
Galleri 54, Goteborg, Sweden
Walk On, Jack Tilton Gallery, New York & Fruitmarket
Gallery, Edinburgh
Scatter - New Scottish Art, Third Eye Centre, Glasgow
Sculpture Court, Edinburgh College of Art, Edinburgh
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Collections |
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Allianz-Versicherungs-AG, Unterföhring, Germany
Arts Council of England
City Arts Centre, Edinburgh
Fleming-Wyfold Art Foundation, London
Kunsthaus Glarus
Kunsthaus Zurich
McManus Galleries, Dundee
Migros Museum, Zurich
Peter Stuyvesant Foundation, Amsterdam
Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh
Simmons & Simmons, London
U.K Government Art Collection
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Awards |
2004
1999
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ART-EX Artist in Residency Programme, Osaka Contemporary Art
Centre
IAAB Residency, Basel, Switzerland
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Catalogues |
2004
2002
2000
1999
1995
1993
1990
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Graeme Todd: Hanshin Loop, published on the occasion
of the artist’s residency
and exhibition at the Osaka Contemporary Art Centre, Japan
Graeme Todd: Space is Deep, Exhibition Catalogue,
Kunsthaus Glarus,
April 21 - June 23, 2002. ISBN 3-85616-168-6
British Art Part 2, published by Galerie Diehl, Berlin
Mount Hiddenabbys, published by the Fruitmarket Gallery,
Edinburgh
ISBN 0 94 7912 827
River Deep, Mountain High, published by Gallery Westland
Place, London
Swarm, Scottish Arts Council, Edinburgh
The Persistence of Painting, published by CCA Galleries,
Glasgow
Intelligible Lies, published by the Talbot Rice Gallery,
Edinburgh
ISBN 1 87 3108 206
Walk On, published independently
Scatter - New Scottish Art, published by Third Eye
Centre, Glasgow
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