Garrick Palmer - Exhibitions - Paintings and Engravings

Paintings and Engravings

Palmer has shown work at the following exhibitions:

  • RAA Summer Exhibition in 1956/57/58/60, followed by the
  • Wildenstein Gallery, London, 1961;
  • Piccadilly Gallery, 1961;
  • Ashgate Gallery, Farnham, 1962 and 1967;
  • Reading Art Gallery (engravings only), 1964;
  • Ash Barn Gallery, Petersfield, 1965–66;
  • Southampton University, 1969-1976(?);
  • Atelier d'Art, Amsterdam, 1970;
  • Retrospective, Portsmouth Museum and Art Gallery, 1973;
  • Swansea University, Swansea, Wales, 1975;
  • "Five Artists", Southampton Art Gallery, 1975;
  • Yew Tree Gallery, Derbyshire, 1977;
  • Galerie Ismene, Pyrenees, France, 1978;
  • "Xylon - International Triennial Exhibition of Wood Engravings", Fribourg, Switzerland, 1979;
  • Portsmouth/Duisburg Exhibition, Portsmouth Museum and Art Gallery, 1980;
  • the "International Exhibition of Wood Engraving", Hereford Art Gallery, by invitation, 1984;
  • "Engraving Then and Now", the retrospective 50th exhibition of the Society of Wood Engravers, 1988;
  • Southern Arts Exhibition of contemporary wood engraving, 1989;
  • Artists Prints, Hill Court Gallery, Abergavenny, Wales, May 1994.

In February 1994, Palmer took part in a major examination of art created for Coleridge's Poem, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. "The Mariner Imagined, Coleridge's Poem and the Artist, 1831-1994", held at Lauderdale House, Highgate Hill, London, which also featured works by David Scott, Joseph Noel Paton, Gustave Dore, Willy Pogany, David Jones, Duncan Grant, Mervyn Peake and Patrick Procktor. The following November his work was shown in an "Exhibition of Wood Engravings used as Book Illustrations", at Oxford University Club, Halifax House, Oxford. His next participation was in the "Society of Wood Engravers Touring Exhibition", April 1995 - January 1996; Garden Gallery, Pallant House, Chichester, West Sussex, an exhibition to mark the "forthcoming publication of LAND", by the Old Stile Press, Llandogo, Dec. 1995; the "LINE" Gallery, Linlithgow, Scotland, January 1996; and Twentieth Century Word Engineering, Exeter City Museums and Art Gallery, February 1997.

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