ONE MAN SHOWS
Since 1960, Anthony Green has held almost 100 one man shows in many cities worldwide including London, Tokyo, New York, Rotterdam, Chicago, Berlin, Hamburg,
Brussels and Sydney. Between July 1999 and January 2001, he toured 15 UK cathedrals and to Dublin with 'Resurrection - a pictorial sculpture for the Millennium'.
Recent one man shows include:
2008
2006
2005
2004
2003
2001
2000
"Anthony Green RA - Paintings 1958 - 2008", Richmond Hill Gallery, Richmond-upon-Thames
"The Artist's Mother", Ulster Museum
"Souvenirs of the Confessional", Art Space Gallery, London
"Perspectives, Paraphernalia and Paradise", original prints, Curwen Gallery, London
"Earthly Delights", Richmond Hill Gallery, Richmond-upon-Thames
"A Green Paradise - Gardens, French Pastries, a Lagonda and a Couple of Terriers",
John Davies Fine Paintings, Stow on the Wold
"Now I'm 64", Buckingham University, Buckingham
"Diving off the Wardrobe", Fine Art Society, London
"50 Not Out", Chenderit School, Banbury
"Autobiographic", Study Gallery, Poole
North Light Gallery, Huddersfield
Galerie Rose, Hamburg
"Passion", Victoria Art Gallery, Bath
Piccadilly Gallery, London
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS (2009)
2009
Heimo Zobernig and the Collection of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Modern Art Centre, Lisbon
Spring Show, Richmond Hill Gallery, Richmond-upon-Thames
Royal Society of British Artists, Mall Galleries, London
The London Group: "Drawing - Act and Artefact", Morley Gallery, London
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS (1998 - 2008)
2008
1966-2008
2007
2005
2005-2007
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
Richmond Hill Gallery, Easter Show
Royal Academy Summer Exhibition
Richmond Hill Gallery Christmas Show
The John Davies Gallery, Moreton-in-Marsh
"Small is Beautiful", Flowers Central
Home and Garden, Part 4, Geffrye Museum, London
"Love for Sale - the Art of Sensuality", Bankside Gallery, London
Royal Academicians' Exhibition, St David's Hall, Cardiff
Richmond Hill Gallery: Easter Show and Summer Exhibition
Singer & Friedlander Watercolour Competition (invited artist), Mall Galleries, London
London Group, Bankside Gallery, London
New English Art Club, Mall Galleries, London
"Seeing Salvation Now", North Light Gallery, Huddersfield
"Visual Wit", Friends' Room, Royal Academy, London
"Obsessions" (with Mary Cozens-Walker), Brewery Arts, Cirencester
"Small is Beautiful, War and Peace", Flowers Central, London
Royal Society of Portrait Painters, Mall Galleries, London
"Perception-Seeing", Setagaya Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan
"Small is Beautiful, Self Portrait", Flowers East, London
"Alles Theatre", Galerie Rose, Hamburg, Germany
British Figurative Art, Part II, Sculpture, Flowers East, London
"Small is Beautiful; Music", Flowers East, London
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS (1967 - 1997)
1997
1996
1995
1992
1991
1990
1984-85
1984
1982
1973
1968
1967
"2D? 3D!", Yamanashi Prefectorial Museum of Art, Japan
"Gardens", AT Kearney, London
British Figurative Art, Part I, Painting, Flowers East, London
Jerwood Painting Prize, Lethaby Galleries, London
"Small is Beautiful, Sex"
Osaka Sculpture Triennale 1995, Japan
"Small is Beautiful, Food and Drink"
"Recent 20th Century Acquisitions", National Portrait Gallery, London
"10 British Artists", Nishimura Gallery, Tokyo
Glasgow's "Great British Art" Exhibition
"The Proper Study: Contemporary Figurative Paintings for India", organised by the British Council, touring India
"The Hard Won Image", Tate Gallery, London
"Aspects of British Art Today", British Council exhibition touring Japan: Tokyo Metropolitan Museum, etc
"Mirror Paintings", Kunstverein, Hanover; Wilhelm Lehmbruck-Museum Duisberg, Haus am Waldsee, Berlin
"La peinture anglaise aujourd'hui", Musée d'Art Moderne, Paris
"Britische Kunst Heute", Kunstverein, Hamburg
John Moore's Exhibition 6, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool (and six times since)
PUBLIC COLLECTIONS
Anthony Green has works in many public collections around the world. These include:
Arts Council of Great Britain
British Council
Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow
Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
National Museum of Wales, Cardiff
Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, University of East Anglia
Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art (The Gabrielle Keiller Collection)
Setagaya Art Museum, Japan
Tate Gallery