Selected Solo Exhibitions
- 1951: (first) Metart Gallery, San Francisco, CA
- 1954/55: Stable Gallery, New York
- 1956: San Francisco Art Association Gallery, CA
- 1960/62/63: The Howard Wise Gallery, NY
- 1968: Yale University, New Haven, CT
- 1969: Alonzo Gallery, NY
- 1973: Green Mountain Gallery, NY
- 1975: Susan Caldwell Gallery, Inc., NY
- 1977: Aaron Berman Gallery, NY
- 1980: Landmark Gallery, NY
- 1980/82: Gruenebaum Gallery, NY
- 1984: Memorial Exhibition, Gruenebaum Gallery, NY
- 1991: With Edward Dugmore, Anita Shapolsky Gallery, NYC
- 1992: With Ibram Lassaw, Anita Shapolsky Gallery, NYC
- 1994: With Clement Meadmore and Erik van der Grijn, Anita Shapolsky Gallery, NYC
- 1996: Two Painters and a Sculptor (with Clement Meadmore and Erik van der Grijn), Anita Shapolsky Gallery, NYC
- 1998: Abstract Paintings from the 1950s to the 1970s (with Michael Loew), Anita Shapolsky Gallery, NYC
- 2001: Anita Shapolsky Gallery, NYC
- 2002: Abstract Expressionist Paintings from the 1950s, Mishkin Gallery, Baruch College, City University, NY
- 2004: Ernest Briggs: Paintings of the 50th and 60th’s, Anita Shapolsky Gallery, NYC
- 2005: Ernest Briggs: Paintings of 50's & 60's, Anita Shapolsky Gallery, NYC
- 20006-07: Nassos Daphnis & Ernest Briggs: OPPOSING FORCES, Anita Shaplosky Gallery, NYC
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