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SOLO EXHIBITIONS2012(forthcoming) Kindergarten: John Nixon, Westend Gallery, PICA, Perth Paintings & Drawings 1979-1993, KALIMANRAWLINGS, Melbourne ENP8 John Nixon, Everything Nothing Projects, Canberra EPW: Colour-Music, Gertrude Contemporary, Melbourne BLACK WHITE & GREY. Photographic Studies (Photosheets), Gallery 1, Centre for Contemporary Photography, Melbourne 2011 EPW + HPF, John Nixon and Christian Vind, Shibboleth 33, Carlstensen Studio, Copenhagen, Denmark EPW: SILVER, Anna Schwartz Gallery, Melbourne EPW: Colour Mountains, Sarah Cottier Gallery, Sydney EPW: 1995, PS, Amsterdam, The Netherlands EPW: 1980-2010, Hebel121, Basel, Switzerland 2010 EPW: Polychrome, Hamish McKay Gallery, Wellington, New Zealand EPW: Polychrome, Sue Crockford Gallery, Auckland 2009 1984 Tableaux, Level 2, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney EPW: Polychrome, Sarah Cottier Gallery, Sydney EPW: Silver, Peloton, Sydney EPW: Polychrome Applied Painting, Anna Schwartz Gallery, Melbourne 2007 Sarah Cottier Gallery, Sydney Hamish McKay Gallery, Wellington, New Zealand EPW: Polychromes, TarraWarra Museum of Art, Healesville, Victoria 2006 EPW: SILVER, Anna Schwartz Gallery, Melbourne EPW, Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia, Adelaide EPW, Galerie Mark Müller, Zurich, Switzerland Fine Art Fair, Galerie Mark Müller, Frankfurt, Germany 2005 EPW: SILVER, Anna Schwartz Gallery at The Depot Gallery, Sydney Matter, Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth Cultural Centre, Perth 2004 EPW 2004, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne 2003 EPW : ORANGE, Anna Schwartz Gallery, Melbourne 2002 Galerie Mark Müller, Zurich, Switzerland Espace d’Art Contemporain, Demigny, France Jonathan Smart Gallery, Christchurch, New Zealand Hamish McKay Gallery, Wellington, New Zealand Sarah Cottier Gallery, Sydney CNR, Melbourne (with Stephen Bambury) Zero, l’infini, Paris, France 2001 Piero Manzoni John Nixon, Daimlerchrysler Contemporary, Berlin, Germany Gerber / Nixon, Australian Embassy, Tokyo, Japan Goddard de Fiddes Gallery, Perth Anna Schwartz Gallery, Melbourne A painting and a sculpture, 1st Floor artists and writers space, Melbourne (John Nixon / Martin Creed) Kunsthaus Baselland, Muttenz, Basel, Switzerland Galerie Evelyne Canus, Paris, France Stiftung fur Konkrete Kunst, Reutlingen, Germany Piero Manzoni John Nixon, Stiftung fur Konkrete Kunst, Reutlingen, Germany Galerie Soren Houmann, Copenhagen, Denmark Lars Möller Witt, Arhus, Denmark 2000 Conny Dietzschold, Australian Contemporary Art Projects, Koln, Germany (with Mike Parr) Piero Manzoni John Nixon, Herning Kunstmuseum, Denmark Biennale of Sydney, affiliated exhibition, Sarah Cottier Gallery, Sydney Base / Progetti per l’Arte, Florence, Italy (with Marco Fusinato) Jonathan Smart Gallery, Christchurch, New Zealand (with Stephen Bambury) EPW:O, Stadtisches Kunstmuseum Singen, Germany Galerie Soren Houman, Copenhagen, Denmark 1999 Sarah Cottier Gallery, Sydney Galerie Soren Houmann, Copenhagen, Denmark PS. Amsterdam, The Netherlands Goddard de Fiddes Contemporary Art, Perth EPW: ORANGE 1995 - 1999, Anna Schwartz Gallery, Melbourne Albertslund Radhus, Copenhagen, Denmark Music 1979 – 1999, Kunstlerhaus Bethanian, Berlin, Germany David Pestorius Gallery, Berlin, Germany Site, Dusseldorf, Germany Centre for Contemporary Non-Objective Art, Brussels, Belgium The Box, Turin, Italy Hamish McKay Gallery, Wellington, New Zealand (with Milan Mrkusich) 1998 Collaborative Works 1980 – 1999, Anna Schwartz Gallery, Melbourne Galerie Y-Burg Vries huis Amerika, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Kunstmuseum Esbjerg, Esbjerg, Denmark Galerie Mark Müller, Zurich, Switzerland someone else’s studio, Brisbane Goddard de Fiddes, Perth Hamish McKay Gallery, Wellington, New Zealand 1997 EPW: ORANGE, Anna Schwartz Gallery, Melbourne EP + OW John Nixon, City Gallery, Wellington, New Zealand Sue Crockford Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand (John Nixon / Julian Dashper) Hamish McKay Gallery, Wellington, New Zealand Sarah Cottier Gallery, Sydney David Pestorius Gallery, Brisbane Rm. 3 Auckland, New Zealand Laure Genillard Gallery, London, U.K. (with Julian Dashper) Dunedin Public Art Gallery, Dunedin, New Zealand 1996 Anna Schwartz Gallery, Melbourne EPW: MONOCHROME 1968-1996, Canberra Contemporary Art Space, Canberra Adelaide Festival, Adelaide Tidsrum Maleri, Copenhagen, Denmark Sarah Cottier Gallery, Sydney Kostring / Maier Galerie, Munich, Germany John Nixon, EPW: Orange, Hamish McKay Gallery, Wellington, New Zealand Galerie Renos Xippas, Paris, France Hamish McKay Gallery, Wellington, New Zealand (John Nixon and Julian Dashper) Galerie Dessford Vogel, Dunedin, New Zealand Evelyne Canus Art Contemporain, La Colle Sur Loup, France David Pestorius Gallery, Brisbane Project, Haus des Kunst, Munich, Germany Petra Bungert Gallery, New York, U.S.A. Panzahalle, Reutlingen, Germany 1995 Residence No. 7, Amsterdam, The Netherlands CBD Gallery, Sydney Kunstforeningen, Copenhagen, Denmark Stelling Gallery, Leiden, The Netherlands Anna Schwartz Gallery, Melbourne Kunstraum G7, Mannheim, Germany FriArt Centre d'Art Contemporain / Kunsthalle, Fribourg, Switzerland Gallery Mark Müller, Zurich, Switzerland Hamish McKay Gallery, Wellington, New Zealand Sarah Cottier Gallery, Sydney Brent Sikkema & Wooster Gardens, New York, U.S.A. Star Projects De Graansilo, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Star Projects De Etalage, Haarlem, The Netherlands David Pestorius Gallery, Brisbane 1994 Selected Works 1968 – 1993, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne Stiftung fur Konkrete Kunst, Reutlingen, Germany Galerie Ingrid Dacic, Tubingen, Germany The Berlin Project, Sarah Cottier Gallery, Sydney John Nixon/Mike Parr, Anna Schwartz Gallery, Melbourne CBD Gallery, Sydney Artspace, Sydney (John Nixon and Lindy Lee) Galerie Sophie Ungers, Cologne, Germany Copyright Edition Tutti, Verduno, Italy (John Nixon and Ian Anull) Muse Cantonal des Beaux Arts, Sion, Switzerland Block Paintings 1968 - 1970 / 1992 – 1994, Art & Public, Geneva, Switzerland Sarah Cottier Gallery, Sydney 1993 Store 5, Melbourne Apartment 9, Sydney (John Nixon / Mladen Stilinovic) Private Apartment, Zagreb, Croatia (John Nixon / Mladen Stilinovic) Anna Schwartz Gallery, Melbourne Sue Crockford Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand Galerie Mark Müller, Zurich, Switzerland 1992 Store 5, Melbourne City Gallery, Melbourne Wooster Gardens, New York, U.S.A. Post -West, Adelaide Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney (John Nixon / Mike Parr) 1991 Galerie Christine + Isy Brachot, Brussels, Belgium Salon Muzeja Savremene Umetnosti, Belgrade, Serbia Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney Galerie Ingrid Dacic, Tubingen, Germany Galerie Sophia Ungers, Cologne, Germany City Gallery, Melbourne Store 5, Melbourne Ars Multiplicata, Sydney EPW 1980 – 1990, Deakin University, Ge Stiftung fur Konkrete Kunst, Reutlingen, Germany Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney (Mike Parr / John Nixon) 1990 EPW, City Gallery, Melbourne Store 5, Melbourne Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia, Adelaide Australian Centre for Photography, Sydney Store 5, Melbourne First Draft (West), Sydney Sue Crockford Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand Galerija PM, Zagreb, Croatia 1989 Institute of Temporary Art, Brisbane Artspace, Auckland, New Zealand Galerie Ingrid Dacic, Tubingen, Germany Chameleon Gallery, Hobart Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney (Mike Parr /John Nixon) City Gallery, Melbourne (Mike Parr /John Nixon) Milburn/Arte, Brisbane (Mike Parr /John Nixon) Store 5, Melbourne Independent Exhibition, Brisbane Store 5, Melbourne (John Nixon /Stephen Bambury) 1988 Australian Centre for Photography, Sydney Twenty Years of Monochrome Painting, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney Gallery 14, Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane City Gallery, Melbourne Villa Arson, Nice, France Institute of Temporary Art, Brisbane Institute of Temporary Art, Nice and Paris 1987 University Gallery, The University of Melbourne Institute of Temporary Art, Lilydale Institute of Temporary Art, Brisbane Institute of Temporary Art, Paris, Kassel, Dusseldorf, Turin Roz MacAllan Gallery, Brisbane Centre for Contemporary Art, Hamilton, New Zealand (with Jenny Watson) Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney United Artists Gallery, Melbourne 1986 United Artists Gallery, Melbourne Galerie Dusseldorf, Perth Sue Crockford Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand (with Jenny Watson) Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney 1985 Institute of Temporary Art, Melbourne Institute of Temporary Art, Melbourne Institute of Temporary Art, Melbourne Institute of Temporary Art, Melbourne Institute of Temporary Art, Melbourne Studio, Melbourne The Studio of 100 Days, Melbourne Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney 1984 Art Projects, Melbourne Art Projects, Melbourne 1983 Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney Art Projects, Melbourne V Space, Melbourne V Space, Melbourne V Space, Melbourne V Space, Melbourne V Space, Melbourne V Space, Melbourne V Space, Melbourne V Space, Melbourne Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney V Space, Melbourne V Space, Melbourne V Space, Melbourne V Space, Melbourne 1982 V Space, Melbourne Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane Art Projects, Melbourne V Space, Melbourne V Space, Melbourne V Space, Melbourne V Space, Melbourne V Space, Melbourne V Space, Melbourne (John Nixon and Imants Tillers) V Space, Melbourne Institute of Temporary Art, Kassel, Germany* n-space at Documenta, Kassel, Germany (John Nixon and Imants Tillers) Institute of Temporary Art, Dusseldorf, Germany Institute of Temporary Art, Paris V Space Annex (Paris), Paris V Space, Melbourne V Space, Melbourne V Space, Melbourne Art Projects, Melbourne (John Nixon and Imants Tillers) Q.E.D., Sydney (John Nixon and Imants Tillers)* V Space, Melbourne Yuill/Crowley, Sydney (John Nixon and Imants Tillers) 1981 Q Space Annex, Brisbane (John Nixon and Robert MacPherson) The Office of the Institute for Artistic Culture, Brisbane (announcement) Art Projects, Melbourne Watters Gallery, Sydney Q Space Annex, Brisbane Q Space Annex, Brisbane The Office of the Institute for Artistic Culture, Brisbane (announcement) Q Space Annex, Brisbane V Space (Retrospektiv Part 2), Melbourne n-space, Sydney School of Art and Design, P.C.A.E., Melbourne Art Projects, Melbourne Q Space Annex, Brisbane Q Space Annex, Brisbane The Office of the Institute of Artistic Culture, Brisbane (announcement) 1980 Barry Barker Ltd, London, U.K. Q Space, Brisbane* Art Projects, Melbourne Q Space, Brisbane Q Space Annex, Brisbane* Q Space, Brisbane Q Space Annex, Brisbane Q Space, Brisbane Q Space Annex, Brisbane Q Space, Brisbane Q Space Annex, Brisbane Q Space Annex, Brisbane Q Space, Brisbane Q Space Annex, Brisbane Q Space Annex, Brisbane Q Space, Brisbane Q Space Annex, Brisbane Q Space Annex, Brisbane Q Space, Brisbane Q Space Annex, Brisbane Q Space Annex, Brisbane Q Space Annex, Brisbane Q Space, Brisbane 1980 Q Space Annex, Brisbane Q Space Annex, Brisbane Q Space Annex, Brisbane Q Space, Brisbane (John Nixon and Robert MacPherson) Q Space Annex, Brisbane Q Space Annex, Brisbane Q Space Annex, Brisbane Art Projects, Melbourne V Space, Melbourne (John Nixon and Robert MacPherson)* Q Space Annex, Brisbane Q Space Annex, Brisbane Q Space Annex, Brisbane (John Nixon and Robert MacPherson) 1979 Art Projects, Melbourne Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane Art Projects Annex Program, Melbourne Watters Gallery, Sydney Art Projects Annex Program, Melbourne Art Projects, Melbourne Experimental Art Foundation, Adelaide Institute of Temporary Art, Melbourne* Institute of Temporary Art, Melbourne Art Projects Annex Program, Melbourne 1978 Barry Barker Ltd, London, U.K. 1977 Pinacotheca, Melbourne 1976 Watters Gallery, Sydney National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne (with Peter Kennedy) 1975 Pinacotheca, Melbourne Experimental Art Foundation, Adelaide 1974 Pinacotheca, Melbourne 1973 Pinacotheca, Melbourne 1968-72 Un-exhibited, five years work |