CALLUM MORTON

GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2012
Negotiating this world: Contemporary Australian Art, NGV Australia, Melbourne
Kindness/Udarta: Australia-India Cultural Exchange, Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne

2011
Forever Young: 30 Years of the Heide Collection, Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne
De-building, Christchurch Art Gallery, Christchurch, New Zealand
Stealing the Senses, Govett Brewster Art Gallery, New Zealand

2010
Mirror Mirror: Then and Now, IMA, Brisbane; Samstag Museum of Art, Adelaide
Before and After Science, 2010 Adelaide Biennale of Australian Art, Art Gallery of South Australia
21st Century: Art in the First Decade, Queensland Art Gallery
Hayman Collection Volume One, Horsham Regional Art Gallery

2009
Mirror Mirror: Then and Now, University Art Gallery, Verge Gallery and Tin Sheds Gallery, Sydney
Built, AGWA, Perth
Stardust, The Fundament Foundation, Tilburg, The Netherlands.
The Dwelling, ACCA, Melbourne

2008   
Lost and Found: An Archeology of the Present, TarraWarra Biennial, Healesville, Victoria
Wandering Lines: Towards a New Culture of Space, 2008 Scape Christchurch Biennial of Art in
Public Space, New Zealand
The Library Project, Frankston City Library, Victoria
ARCO O8, Madrid, Gimpel Fils Gallery, London
Revolving Doors: an exhibition in memory of Blair Trethowan, Uplands Gallery, Melbourne
The Architects Project, Perth Festival
Archeology of Mind, Malmö Art Museum, Sweden and Kuntsi Museum Of Modern Art, Vaasa, Finland

2007
Cinema Paradiso, ACCA, Melbourne
DeOverkant/Downunder, Den Haag Sculpture 2007, Netherlands

2006
High Tide: Currents in Contemporary Australian Art, Zacheta National Gallery of Art, Warsaw, Poland and Contemporary Art Centre, Vilnius, Lithuania
The Unquiet World, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne
Busan Biennale, Busan, Korea
Dusk Till Dawn: Callum Morton and David Pledger, Art House Meat Market, Melbourne
Walk In Drive In, (with David Pledger), Adelaide Festival

2005
Store 5 is..., Anna Schwartz Gallery, Melbourne
If these walls could talk (Tony Clark, Callum Morton, David Noonan, Kathy Temin, Jenny Watson), Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney
Tomorrow Land, 11th Indian Triennale, New Delhi
Avalon (collaboration with Mutlu Cerkez and Marco Fusinato), Artspace, Sydney
Extra-Aesthetic:  25 Views of the Monash University Collection, Monash University Museum of Art
Make it Modern, Deloittes, Melbourne
YaYa Sergileri 2 (The 2nd Istanbul Pedestrians Exhibition), Istanbul, Turkey
Pitch Your Own Tent, MUMA, Melbourne

2004
Cycle Tracks Will Abound in Utopia, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne
Satellite cities and tabloid life, Monash University Museum of Art, Melbourne, curator: Charlotte Hallows
Public/Private Tumatanui/Tumataiti The 2nd Auckland Triennial, Auckland Art Gallery, New Zealand
Architypes, Ivan Dougherty Gallery, The University of New South Wales, College of Fine Arts, Sydney
Written with Darkness, UTS Gallery, Sydney

2003
Come In: Australasian Artists Project, In Conjunction with Come In, Govett Brewster Art Gallery, New Plymouth, New Zealand
Come In: Interior Design as a Contemporary Art Medium in Germany, Govett Brewster Art Gallery, New Plymoth, New Zealand
Face Up: Contemporary Art from Australia, Nationalgalerie im Hamburger Bahnhoff, Berlin, Germany
Art Forum Berlin, Anna Schwartz Gallery, Berlin
Salon des refuses. Progetti di public art mai realizzati, Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa, Venice, Italy
Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane
Berlin Art Fair (Gimpel Fils), Berlin
Cologne Art Fair (Gimpel Fils), Cologne
Frieze Art Fair (Gimpel Fils), London
Twilight, Gimpel Fils, London
Architectural Allusions:  Callum Morton and Edwin Zwackman, Gimpel Fils, London
Gulliver’s Travels, Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia, Adelaide; Perth Institute of Contemporary Art; Institute of
Modern Art, Brisbane


2002
Fieldwork: Australian Art 1968-2002, The Ian Potter Centre, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
People Places and Ideas, Monash University Museum of Art, Melbourne
The Heimlich Unheimlich, RMIT University Gallery, Melbourne
Gulliver’s Travels, travelling exhibition initiated by CAST Gallery, Hobart in conjunction with Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, venues include Monash University Museum of Art, Melbourne; Ivan Dougherty Gallery, Sydney
Bittersweet, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney
The Armory Show, New York, (Gimpel Fils) U.S.A.
Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery - The First 20 Years, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney
Milan Art Fair, (Gimpel Fils) Italy
Cologne Art Fair, (Gimpel Fils) Germany
Melbourne Art Fair, (Gimpel Fils) Melbourne
Nocturne, Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery

2001
Feature, Govett Brewster Art Gallery, New Plymouth, New Zealand
Artissima, Turin (Anna Schwartz Gallery), Italy
The (Ideal) Home Show, Gimpel Fils, London, UK

2000
Longevity, The Ian Potter Museum of Art, Melbourne
The Persistence of Pop, The Exhibitions Gallery, Wangaratta
The Retrieved Object, Linden, St Kilda, Melbourne
Rent, Overgaden, Copenhagen; Australia Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne; Bendigo Art Gallery, Bendigo
August 26, Elastic, Sydney
Slave Pianos: The Compromised Economy of Desire and Fear, Melbourne
Facsimile, Plimsol Gallery, Hobart, Tasmania; Bendigo City Art Gallery, Bendigo

1999
Live Acts Chunky Move @ Revolver, Melbourne
Signs of Life, Melbourne International Biennial, Melbourne
Facsimile, LAC Gallery, Caracas, Venezuela
The Persistence of Pop, Monash University Gallery, Melbourne
The Queen is Dead, Stills Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland


1998
Everybody Knows, Care of Space d’arte contemporanea and gallery Openspace Milan, Italy
Strolling: the art of arcades, boulevards, barricades, publicity, Museum of Modern Art at Heide, Melbourne
Every Other Day, Roslyn Oxley 9 Gallery, Sydney
Snapshot, First Floor, Melbourne
Proscenium, Artspace, Auckland, New Zealand
Rough Trade, Plimsol Gallery Centre For the Arts, Hobart, Tasmania

1997
Rough Trade, The Tanks, Cairns
Seppelt Contemporary Art Award, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney
Power Corruption and Lies, Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane
World Speak Dumb, Karyn Lovegrove Gallery, Melbourne
Art <=> Advertising, Robert Lindsay Gallery, Melbourne

1996
Power Corruption and Lies / New Order Factory Records 1981 with Susan Norrie and Hiram To, Plotz Gallery, Brisbane
The Expanded Field (with Danius Kesminas and Anna Nervegna), 200 Gertrude St, Melbourne
SWIM 2 Fund Raiser, Project Space, RMIT Building 94, Melbourne
ruins in reverse, RMIT Gallery
Technology Compost (with Damp), Adelaide Festival, Adelaide

1995
Perspectives: 200 Gertrude Street 1985-1995, 200 Gertrude Street, Melbourne
The Object of Existence, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne
Monash University Art Prize, Monash University Gallery, Melbourne
Suddenly, collaboration with Kathy Temin, The Building 40 Project, RMIT, Melbourne
Lyndal Walker and Callum Morton, First Floor, Melbourne
Australian Perspecta, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney
Videonnale # 6, Bonn, Germany

1994
Slide, 200 Gertrude Street, Melbourne
Projection: Filming the Body, The Basement Project, Melbourne
Passage: Spatial Interventions, with Helga Groves, Deborah Ostrow, Gary Wilson, Monash University Gallery, Melbourne
Loop: Part One: A Critical Cities Project, Longford Cinema, Melbourne
The Exact Moment, A Critical Cities Project, Melbourne

1993
Store 5 Fundraiser, Maples Lane, Melbourne

1992
SWIM Fund Raiser, Linden Gallery, Melbourne
Sight Regained: Fred Hollows Fund Raiser, Westpac Gallery, Arts Centre, Melbourne

1991
#100, Store 5, Maples Lane, Melbourne
Magasin 5, Cannibal Pierce Galerie Australienne, Paris, France
March On! (#2), (collaboration with Rose Nolan), Store 5, Melbourne
SWIM Fund Raiser, Linden Gallery, Melbourne

1990
WT Rawleigh Building, Northcote, Melbourne
Duet, Collaboration with Kathy Temin, Store 5, no 62, Melbourne

1989
Where Art Ends, Nature Begins,
Store 5, # 62, Melbourne
#31, A3-20, Store 5, Melbourne
#11, A3-10, Store 5, Melbourne