SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2012
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