Dave White (artist) - Select Group Exhibition

Select Group Exhibition

  • 2011 Dunkeys Evolve with Coolrain, Imazoo Gallery, Seoul, Korea
  • 2011 Mixed Up’, Galerie Jules Julian, Copenhagen, Denmark
  • 2011 15 Artists Interpret South Park, curated by Ron English, Opera Gallery, New York
  • 2010 Forgotten Alchemy, Art Copenhagen c/o Galleri Jules Julian, Denmark
  • 2010 Project on Creativity, New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York
  • 2010 Art Karlruhse, Germany c/o Galerie Wild
  • 2009 Kunst Zurich c/o Galerie Wild
  • 2009 There’s Still Life, Art London c/o Mauger Modern Art
  • 2009 Rising Stars, Seoul Art Museum, Korea
  • 2009 EISZEIT, Galerie Wild Zurich
  • 2008 Amerikanische Kunst & Pop Art, Galerie Wild Franfurt; travelled to Galerie Wild Zurich
  • 2008 Be True, Pop Art Gallery, Seoul
  • 2007 Unveiling Cherry Coke, Dia Arts Centre, New York (curated by The Strategic Group)
  • 2007 My Kimono, Tomofuko Gallery, Tokyo
  • 2007 Lucky Cat, Source Gallery, Shanghai
  • 2006 Sneaker Pimps, Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, Atlanta
  • 2005 Jordan XXI, People’s Square Urban Exhibition Hall, Shanghai
  • 2005 Rayguns, White Gallery, Beijing
  • 2005 Your Shoes, Refill Gallery, Sydney
  • 2004 Fresh Still Life, Centrum Beeldende Kunst, Rotterdam (curated by Wink Van Kempen)
  • 2003 In the Summertime, Galerie Wild, Frankfurt
  • 2001 Crows Having Fun, Raw Gallery, London
  • 1998 Chicago Art Fair, c/o Connaught Brown, London
  • 1997 Group Show, Connaught Brown, London
  • 1996 Paris Art Fair, c/o Connaught Brown, London
  • 1997 Animals in Art, Harris Museum & Art Gallery, Preston (hosted by Earl & Countess of Derby, curated by Dr Lindsay Stainton); travelled to Royal Pavilion, Brighton; and Sotheby’s London (hosted by Lord Hartington)
  • 1994 Northern Graduates, Royal College of Art, London

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