Paula Rego - Group Exhibitions

Group Exhibitions

2005 The Pastel Society Annual Exhibition, Pastel Society, Pall Mall, 2–13 March Only Make Believe, Compton Verney, Warwickshire, 23 March – 5 June O Nome Que No Peito Escrito Tinhas, Alcobaça Monastery, Portugal, Artists include: Paula Rego, Julião Sarmento, Vasco Araújo, João Pedro Vale and Adriana Molder. Exhibition Curated by Alexandre Melo, August Guys’n’Dolls. Art, Science, Fashion and Relationships, Brighton Museum & Art Gallery, 23 April – 12 June

2004 Five Painters from Portuguese Modernity (1911–1965), Amadeo de Souza-Cardosa, Almada Negreiros, Maria Helena Vieira da Silva, Joaquin Rodrigo & Paula Rego, La Pedrera, Fundaçao Caixa de Catalan, Barcelona, 17 February - 16 May. Catalogue introductions by Pedro Lapa and Jaume Vidal Oliveras. BODY. From Munch to Melgaard, Kistefos Museum, Norway, 12 May – 20 September

2003 The Enduring Image, Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Kendal Catalogue introduction by Hannah Neale La Fête, Le Bellevue, Biarritz, Museo Valenciano de la Illustración y la Modernidad, Valencia, Exhibition Curated by Solange Auzias de Turenne, Escuela de Londres, Marlborough Madrid, Centro Cultural Caja de Granada, Puerta Real, Granada, Catalogue introduction by Fernando Huici.

2002 Belas Artes Centenary Exhibition, Lisbon London International Small Print Biennale, Morley Gallery The Pastel Society Annual Exhibition, Mall Galleries, London, March Coming of Age – Works from the Tate Collection, The New Art Gallery, Walsall,

Metamorphing, The Science Museum, London, Heavenly Creatures – Paula Rego and Ron Mueck, The British School at Rome,

2000-2001 British Art Show 5, Hayward Gallery, South Bank Centre Travelling exhibition Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh, Southampton City Art Gallery, National Museum of Wales, Cardiff, Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, The School of London and their Friends – The Collection of Elaine and Melvin Merians, Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase,

1998 Recollection Kunstverein, Graz Georg Herold / Albert Oehlen Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin Selbstportraits Galerie Barbel Grasslin, Frankfurt Fast Forward Archives Kunstverein, Hamburg

1997 Display Charlottenborg Exhibition Hall, Copenhagen

1996 On Paper II Schmidt Contemporary Art, St Louis Peinture-Peinture Galerie Samia Saouma, Paris Provins – Legende Museet for Samtidskunst, Roskilde

1995 Open Studio, The Florence Trust, London Summer exhibition, Marlborough Fine Art, London Peep, Brighton Museum in collaboration with the Institute of International Visual Art New Acquisitions, National Portrait Gallery, London

1994-95 An American Passion - the Summer Collection of Contemporary British Painting, The McLellan Galleries, Glasgow; The Royal College of Art, London

1994 Unbound - Possibilities in Painting, Hayward Gallery, London Waves of Influence (Nursery Rhymes and Peter Pan graphics), Snug Harbour Cultural Center, Statton Island, New York Here and Now, Serpentine Gallery, London John Murphy, Avis Newman, Paula Rego, The Saatchi Gallery, London

1993-1994 Writing on the Wall - Women Writers on Women Artists, Tate Gallery, London, October 1993 - April 1994; travelling to the Norwich Castle Museum and the Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol

1992-1993 Innocence and Experience, Manchester City Art Galleries and South Bank Centre Travelling Exhibition: Ferens Art Gallery, Hull; Castle Museum, Nottingham; Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow Life into Paint: British Figurative Painting of the 20th Century, Israel Museum, Jerusalem

1992 Myth, Dream and Fable, Angel Row Gallery, Nottingham

1991-1992 From Bacon to Now ‑ The Outsider in British Figuration, Palazzo Vecchio, Florence The Primacy of Drawing - An Artist's View, South Bank Centre travelling exhibition: Bristol Museum and Art Gallery; Stoke-on-Tent Art Gallery; Graves Art Gallery, Sheffield

1991 Modern Painters ‑ A Memorial Exhibition for Peter Fuller, City Art Galleries, Manchester Triptico, Museum van Hedendaagse Kunst, Ghent

1990-1991 British Art Now: A Subjective View, British Council Travelling Exhibition, Japan The Great British Art Exhibition, Glasgow Eleventh International Print Biennale, Bradford

1990 Now for the Future, Hayward Gallery, London; Mappin Art Gallery, Sheffield

1989-1990 Picturing People: Figurative Art in Britain 1945 - 1989, British Council Travelling Exhibition: National Gallery, Kuala Lumpur; Hong Kong Museum of Art; National Gallery of Zimbabwe, Harare

1989 Ines de Castro, Richard Demarco Gallery, Edinburgh

1988 Works on Paper by contemporary artists, Marlborough Fine Art, London 35 Pinturas de Colecçao do Banco Portugues do Atlantico, Casa de Serralves, Oporto Cries and Whispers, British Council Travelling exhibition, Australia Narrative paintings, Castlefield Gallery, Manchester Objects and Image, Aspects of British Art in the 1980s, Stoke-on-Trent Art Gallery

1987 Art Contemporáneo Portugués, Madrid Current Affairs‑British Painting and Sculpture in the 1980s, Museum of Modern Art, Oxford, Hungary, Poland and Czechoslovakia 70 ‑ 80: Arte Portuguesa, Brazil, São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro Alberto da Lacerdo ‑ O Mundo de un poeta, Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon 30 Obras de Arte Uniao de Bancos Portugueses, Case de Serralves, Oporto Feira do Circo, Forum Picoas, Lisbon Exposição Amadeo Souza‑Cardoso, Casa de Serralves, Oporto Obras de uma Colecçao Particular, Casa de Serralves, Oporto

1986 A primeira década, Módulo‑Centro Difusor da Arte, Lisbon Le XXéme au Portugal, Centre Albert Borchette, Brussels Teira Exposiçao de Artes Plásticas, Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon. AICA‑PHILAE, SNBA, Lisbon Love Sacred and Profane, Plymouth The Human Zoo, Nottingham Castle Museum, Nottingham Contemporary British and Malaysian Art, National Gallery, Kuala Lumpur Nove‑Nine Portuguese Painters, John Hansard Gallery, Southampton

1985 Passion and Power, La Mama and Gracie Mansion, New York

1985 The British Art Show, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham Diálogo sobre arte contemporanea, Centro de Arte Moderna; Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon Bienale de Paris Animals, Edward Totah Gallery, London Exposição Diálogo, Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon John Moores Exhibition, Liverpool Bienal de São Paulo (representing Britain)

1984 1984 ‑ an exhibition, Camden Arts Centre, London Os Novos Primitivos, Cooperative Arvore, Oporto

1983 Third Biennale of Graphic Arts, Baden Baden Eight in the Eighties, New York Marathon 83, New York

1982 Three Women, Edward Totah Gallery, London Inner Worlds, Midland Group, Nottingham Pintura portuguesa contemporanea, Museu Luis de Camões, Macau Hayward Annual, London John Moores Exhibition, Liverpool

1981 Artists in Camden, Camden Arts Centre, London Ante‑visão do Centro de Arte Moderna, Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, LisbonThe Subjective Eye, Midland Group, Nottingham

1979 Femina, UNESCO, Paris

1978 Portuguese Art since 1910, Royal Academy of Art, London Exposição individual, Galeria III, Lisbon

1977 Artistas Portugueses en Madrid ‑ Pintura e Escultura Contemporaneas, Madrid

1976 Arte Portugués Contemporanea, Galerie Nazionale d'Arte Moderna, Rome Art Portugais Contemporain, Musée d'Art Contemporain de la Ville de Paris Exposiçao de Arte Moderna Portuguesa, SNBA, Lisbon

1975 XIII Bienal de São Paulo Figuraçao Hoje, Lisbon

1974 Expo AICA, SNBA

1973 Pintura portuguesa de hoje‑abstractos e Neo‑figurativos, Lisbon, Salamanca, Barcelona 26 Artistas de Hoje, Lisbon Exposição de Artistas Modernas Portugueses, Galleria Quadrum, Lisbon

1970 Novos Sintomas na pintura portuguesa, Galeria Judite Dacruz, Lisbon

1969 Represented Portugal in the XI Bienal de São Paulo, Brazil Gravure Portugaise Contemporaine, Paris

1967 Bienal de Tokyo Novas Iconologias, Lisbon Art Portugais ‑ Peinture et sculpture de Naturalisme à nos jours, Brussels, Paris, Madrid

1965 Six Artists, Institute of Contemporary Arts, London

1961 Segunda Exposição de Artes Plásticas, Fundação Calouste Goulbenkian, Lisbon

1955 Young Contemporaries, London

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