Don Brown

1962

Born Norfolk

1983-85

Central School of Art, London

1985-88

Royal College of Art, London

 

Solo Exhibitions

2009                 

Sadie Coles HQ, London, UK                                                                                                                 Galerie Almine Rech, Brussels

2008

Galerie Almine Rech, Paris, France

2007

Yoko, Le Consortium, Dijon, France

2006

Galleria Lorcan O’Neill, Rome

2005

Vacio9, Madrid

2004

Sadie Coles HQ, London

2001

Commission for Spiritualised CD cover

2000

Yoko, Sadie Coles HQ, London
Yoko 1 and Yoko 2, installation at The Admiralty restaurant, Somerset House, London

1999

Don, installation at Milton Keynes Art Gallery, Milton Keynes, England

1998

Don, permanent installation at Mash restaurant, London
Don, Inaugural Sculpture Court Installation, Jerwood Space, London

1997

Don, Sadie Coles HQ, London

1996

Bavaria (with Stephen Murphy), Hayward Gallery, London
Missiles (with Stephen Murphy), Lisson Gallery, London

 

Group Exhibitions

2009                    

Le sort probable de l’Homme qui avait avalé le fantôme, Salle des Gens d’Armes de la Conciergerie, Paris, France
Strange Days and Some Flowers, Storey Gallery, Lancaster                                                      
Galerie Almine Rech, Brussels, Belgium
In Between the Lines: Recent British Drawings, Trinity Contemporary, London

2008  

Sterling Stuff, Kings Palace Gallery, London, UK

2007

Sculpture Garden, Galerie Almine Rech, Brussels, Belgium                                                                     Timer 01, Triennale Bovisa, Milan, Italy                                                                                                     The Naked Portrait, 1900-2007, Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh                                          Summer Exhibition 2007, Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK
2006

Women of Europe, The Citadelle of Saint Tropez, France
2004

Body Language, Pangolin Gallery, Chalford

2003

London Institute Gallery, London (curated by Peter Blake)

2002

Words, Counter, London
Summer Exhibition 2002, Royal Academy of Arts, London (room curated by Gary Hume)
Second Skin, Henry Moore Gallery, Leeds, England (cat.)

2001

Home, Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin (cat.)
Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy of Arts, London (room curated by Peter Blake)

2000

Tragic Data, Lux Gallery, London
Anyone Could Be Anyone in Most Ways, Galerie Brigitte Trotha-Rippentrop, Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany
Hoxton HQ, Sadie Coles HQ at Hoxton House, London
L’invitation a la ville/Invitation to the City, Brussels 2000, (cat.)

1999

Gallery Swap, Sadie Coles HQ at Contemporary Fine Arts, Berlin
Group show, Patrick Callery, New York
In vitro, Galerie Zurcher, Paris

1998

From Within, Juliet, Trieste, Italy
British Figurative Art, Part Two: Sculpture, Flowers East, London
Feeringbury VIII, Cultivated (curated by Stephen Hepworth) (cat.)
Interactive, Amerada Hess, London (cat.)

1997

Package Holiday, Hydra Workshops, Hydra, Greece (cat.)
A Sense of Scale, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, England (touring) (cat.)
Public Relations: Neue Britische Fotografie, Stadthaus Ulm, Ulm, Germany (cat.)
Mot + Van Den Boogaard Gallery, Brussels

1996

A Small Shifting Sphere of Serious Culture, ICA, London
Small Truths, John Hansard Gallery, Southhampton & Todd Gallery, London (cat.)
Other Men’s Flowers, Aurel Schiebler, Cologne, Germany
Eyes of the City, Photographers’ Gallery, London
Artisti Britannici a Roma, Galleria dell’Oca, Rome (cat.)

1995

Hardcore (Part II), Factual Nonsense, London
Ideal Standard Summertime, Lisson Gallery, London
Tell Everyone, Greene Naftali, New York
B-Movie, Nicole Klagsburn at San Francisco Art Fair, San Francisco (CA)

1994

Conceptual Living, Rhizome, Amsterdam
Beyond Belief, Lisson Gallery, London
Young Artists of Britain, Eigen+Art at IAS, London

1993

Four Artists, 20 Dering Street, London
Wonderful Life, Lisson Gallery, London
Lucky Kunst, Silver Place, London
Close Up, West 42nd Street, New York

1989

Artsite Gallery, Bath, England

1988

London Group Show, Henry Moore Gallery, Royal College of Art, London