Exhibition History

1994Recent Paintings. Intermedia II Gallery, Glasgow (two-person show with Rowan Mace).
14-27 May.
1994-95
New Art in Scotland, CCA Glasgow and Aberdeen Art Gallery.
Presented at CCA in three parts. Rhodes included in Part I (2 September – 1 October 1994). Presented in Aberdeen from 18 January – 11 February 1995.
Selected by Douglas Gordon, Jane Lee and Nicola White.
Catalogue published by CCA Glasgow. Essays by Liam Gillick, Jane Lee, Judith Findlay, Ross Sinclair, Euan McArthur and Alan Woods.
1995About Place. Project Room, Collective Gallery, Edinburgh (with Simon Starling and Richard Wright). Curated by Melissa Feldman.
1-22 July.

The Persistence of Painting, CCA, Glasgow. Organised by Nicola White with Rachel Bradley and Iain Irving.
10 November – 7 December.
Catalogue published by CCA.Text by Judith Findlay.
1995-96Volcano, Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh. 13 December, 1995 – 3 February 1996.

Celje International Weeks of Painting VIII, participants exhibition, Galerija Keleia, Celje, Slovenia.
15 December 1995 – 30 March 1996.
Catalogue published by Galerija Keleia.Texts on Carol Rhodes by Jayne Taylor and Tommy Lydon.
1996Bad Blood, Glasgow Print Studio, Glasgow. Curated by Adrian Wiszniewski and Alison Watt.
27 April – 1 June.

Heartland: Scottish Landscape Art in the 20th Century, City Art Centre, Edinburgh.
3 August – 5 October.
1996-97Remaking Reality, Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge. Curated by Simon Wallis. 16 November, 1996 – 5 January, 1997.
Catalogue published by KettlesYard.Text by SimonWallis.
1997A Different View, 33 Great Sutton Street/Andrew Mummery, London.
12 February – 15 March.

Road Show ’97.Bronwyn Keenan Gallery, NewYork.
15 February – 15 March
1997-98Tower of Babble: convention + invention in art magazines 1960-97. Streetlevel, Glasgow.
25 November 1997 – 17 January 1998.

New Found Land Scape, Kerlin Gallery, Dublin.
1998Carol Rhodes. ProjectRoom, Bronwyn Keenan Gallery, NewYork.
11 June – 11 July.

intelligible lies,Talbot Rice Gallery, The University of Edinburgh (with Victoria Morton and Graeme Todd). Curated by Pat Fisher.
27 June – 1 August.
Catalogue published by Talbot Rice Gallery. Text includes interview with Carol Rhodes.

This Island Earth, An Tuireann, Skye. Curated by Iain Irving.
4 July – 9 August.
Leaflet with text and illustrations published by An Tuireann.

Carol Rhodes. Andrew Mummery Gallery, London. (Solo exhibition)
4 November – 19 December.
1999Jerwood Painting Prize 1999, Jerwood Gallery, London.
22 September – 24 October
Catalogue published by the Jerwood Charitable Foundation.Text on Carol Rhodes by Judith Bumpus.

Pictures of Pictures, Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol and Norwich Gallery, Norwich. Curated by Lynda Morris.
Arnolfini: 18 September – 7 November. Norwich Gallery: 22 September – 6 November. Catalogue published by Arnolfini, Norwich Gallery and Norwich School of Art and Design. Text by Lynda Morris.

Another Country:The Constructed Landscape. Brent Sikkema and Lawrence Rubin Greenburg Van Doren, New York. Organised by Augusto Arbizo.
5 June – 9 July

River Deep Mountain High. Gallery Westland Place, London. Curated by Kelly Taylor.
3 September – 1 October. (Toured to Cooper Gallery, Dundee.)
Publication published by Gang of Virtue. Texts by Kier Smith and Kelly Taylor.
2000Carol Rhodes. Gallery II, Glasgow Print Studio.
5 February – 18 March.

River Deep Mountain High. Cooper Gallery, University of Dundee. Curated by Kelly Taylor.
11 February – 18 March.

British Art Show 5.Venues in Edinburgh, Southampton, Cardiff and Birmingham. Curated by Pippa Coles, Matthew Higgs and Jacqui Poncelet.
In Edinburgh: 8 April – 4 June. Rhodes’s work shown at the Dean Gallery.
Catalogue published by Hayward Gallery Publishing.

Carol Rhodes. Tramway Project Room, Glasgow. (Solo exhibition)
28 July – 27 August.
Catalogue published by Tramway. Text by Jane Lee.

45th salon de Montrouge, Montrouge, France and touring to venues in Turin and Lisbon. (Section focussed on artists from Scotland curated by Florence Derieux).
In Montrouge: 10 May – 4 June.
Catalogue.

…not enough, BritishArt. Velan centro per l’arte contemporanea, Turin. Curated by Victor De Circasia.
10 November – 10 December.
2000-01Out of Place: Memory, Imagination and the City,The Lowry, Salford. Curated by Emma Anderson.
15 September 2000 – 1 January 2001.
Catalogue published by Lowry Press. Texts by Emma Anderson and James Donald.
2001Carol Rhodes. Angles Gallery, Santa Monica. (Solo exhibition)
12 January – 10 February.

Here + Now: Scottish Art 1990-2001, DCA, Generator Projects and McManus Galleries, Dundee; Aberdeen Art Gallery and Peacock Visual Arts, Aberdeen.
15 September – 4 November.
Catalogue published by Dundee Contemporary Arts. Essays by John Calcutt, Maria Lind, Katrina Brown and RobTufnell.

Happy the World So Made,The Nunnery (Bow Arts Trust), London.
9 February – 18 March.

Salon, Delfina Project Space, London.
Nov – Dec.
2002Paintings in Hospitals, The Saatchi Gallery, London.
January.
Catalogue published by the Saatchi Gallery.

Carol Rhodes: New Work. Brent Sikkema Gallery, NewYork. (Solo exhibition)
5 January – 2 February.

New: Recent Acquisitions of Contemporary British Art, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh.
6 July – 17 November.
Catalogue published by National Galleries of Scotland.
2003Yes! I am a long way from home, Wolverhampton Art Gallery; The Nunnery, London; Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art, Sunderland and Kent Institute of Art and Design. Curated by Roger Kelly and Bob Matthews.
January – October.
Catalogue published by exhibition venues.

Carol Rhodes. Andrew Mummery Gallery, London. (Solo exhibition)
4 September – 4 October.
2004Landschaften, Galerie S65, Cologne.

Urban Living,The Fleming Collection, London.
2004-05Direkte Malerei / Direct Painting, Kunsthalle Mannheim.
6 November 2004 – 1 May 2005.
Catalogue published by Kunsthalle Mannheim
2005Seeing Things: Appunti Sulla Nuova Pittura Britannica, Galleria Fabjbasaglia, Rimini. Curated by Davide Ferri
June – September.
Catalogue published by Galleria Fabjbasaglia. Text by Davide Ferri.

Out In The Open, Glasgow School of Ar t, Glasgow.
2006Carol Rhodes. Andrew Mummery Gallery, London. (Solo exhibition)
11 January – 11 February.
2007Design for Living, Initial Access, Wolverhampton.

Living in the Modern World, City Art Centre, Edinburgh.
January – March.
2007-08Carol Rhodes. Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh. (Solo exhibition)
1 December 2007 – 24 February 2008.
Catalogue published by National Galleries of Scotland. Texts by Tom Lubbock and Merlin James.
2009Invisible Cities, Jerwood Space, London. Curated by Roger Kelly and Katie Pratt.
21 January – 22 February.
Catalogue published by Jerwood Visual Arts.

Paint Can, Travelling Gallery, Scotland.
Touring from 24 August – 12 December.

Carol Rhodes. Mummery + Schnelle, London. (Solo exhibition)
11 September – 10 October.

Carol Rhodes, John Robertson, Michael White, Southside Studios, Glasgow.
2010The Ground Around: Idylls, Earthworks & Thunderbolts, Vilma Gold, London. Curated by Charles Asprey.
6 June – 11 July.

City Living: Works from the Fleming Collection, Somerset House, London.
June – September.

The Beholder’s Share, Mummery+Schnelle, London.
13 October – 18 December.

Artists at Fairfield, Fairfield Building, Glasgow.
2011Re-Considered, Worcester City Art Gallery and Museum, Worcester.
2012Francis Bacon to Paula Rego, Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Kendal, Cumbria. Curated by Helen Watson and Robert Priseman.
23 June – 16 September.
Catalogue published by Abbot Hall Art Gallery.Text by Robert Priseman.

Studio 58: Women Artists in Glasgow since World War II, Glasgow School of Art. Curated by Dr Sarah Lowndes.
7 July – 30 September.
Publication by Glasgow School of Art.Text includes statement by Rhodes.
2012-13Force of Nature: Picturing Ruskin’s Landscape. Millennium Gallery, Sheffield.
15 December 2012 – 23 June 2013.
2013Looking at the View. Tate Britain, London.
12 February – 2 June.
Publication: Looking at the View – 24 cards from the Tate collection.

Carol Rhodes: New Work. OHIO, Glasgow. (Solo exhibition)
31 March.

Carol Rhodes. Mummery+Schnelle, London. (Solo exhibition)
10 April – 1 June.

At Land. Market Gallery, Glasgow.
6 July – 16 August.
2013-14A Picture Show, Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow.
19 July 2013 – 2 February 2014.
2014Louise Hopkins & Carol Rhodes. Edinburgh Printmakers, Edinburgh (part of the Scottish Print Network Below Another Sky project).
7 June – 19 July.
Beneath Another Sky project publication with text by Alexia Holt.

Urban / Suburban, City Art Centre, Edinburgh (part of Generation: 25Years of Contemporary Art in Scotland).
1 August – 19 October.
Generation: Guide and Reader, published by National Galleries of Scotland.
2014-15Below Another Sky. Aberdeen Art Gallery.
11 October 2014 – 24 January 2015.
Catalogue published by Aberdeen City Council, Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums.

No Foreign Land: Landscapes from the Fleming collection. The Fleming collection, London.
29 October 2014 – 14 February 2015.
2015Tutta l’Italia è silenziosa. Accademia Reale di Spagna, Rome. Curated by Davide Ferri.
2016Carol Rhodes: Construction Site. Oxford House, Glasgow. Curated by Andrew Mummery as part of the 2016 Glasgow International. (Solo exhibition)
8-25 April 2016.

Carol Rhodes and Adrian Morris. Balfron Tower, London. Curated by Matthew Richardson.
2017INK: Public Archive – Five Decades of Printmaking at the Glasgow Print Studio. Glasgow Print Studio Galler y. Selected by AHM (Sam Ainsley, David Harding, Alexandre Moffat)
11 February – 26 March.

Ours. Collective, Edinburgh. Curated by Grace Johnston.
25 February – 26 March.

The Sky is Falling. CCA Glasgow. Curated by Remco de Blaaij and Ainslie Roddick.
1 April – 14 May.

Fully Awake. blip blip blip, Leeds. Curated by Ian Hartshorne and Sean Kaye for Teaching Painting.
6-21 April.

Carol Rhodes: Survey. The MAC, Belfast. Curated by Andrew Mummery.
30 June – 8 October. (Solo exhibition)
2018Carol Rhodes. Charles Asprey – Tyers Street, London.
11 April – 12 May.

At Altitude. Towner Art Gallery, Eastbourne. Curated by Brian Cass.
2 June – 30 September.

Die Achse des Guten – Zeichnungen, Sipgate Shows, Düsseldorf.
opened 4 October.
2019Heavy Weather, GRIMM, Amsterdam (with Lucy Skaer and Hanneline Visnes.)
18 May – 13 July.
2019-20Slow Painting. Hayward GalleryTouring – Leeds Art Gallery;The Levinsky Gallery, the Art Institute, Plymouth. Curated by Martin Herbert.
25 October 2019 – 12 January 2020 (Leeds). 24 January – 29 March (Plymouth). Remainder of planned tour cancelled due to covid pandemic.
Catalogue published by Hayward Gallery Publishing.Text by Martin Herbert.

Lines from Scotland. St Andrews Museum, St Andrews and Dunfermline Carnegie Library & Galleries. Curated by Amanda Game. Commissioned by Fife Contemporary.
9 November 2019 – 22 February 2020 (St Andrews). Opened 7 March in Dunfermline (closed early due to covid pandemic)
Catalogue published by Fife Contemporary.Text by Amanda Game.

Carol Rhodes: Paintings. In the Kettle’s Yard House, Cambridge.
12 November 2019 – 2 February 2020.
2020Le realtà ordinarie, Palazzo de Toschi, Bologna. Curated by Davide Ferri.
21 January – 23 February.
2021Carol Rhodes, Alison Jacques Gallery, London. (Solo exhibition)
30 April – 29 May.

Carol Rhodes: See the World, Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow. Part of the Director’s Programme, Glasgow International 2021. (Solo exhibition)
11 June – 4 July.

On Leaving, Modern Art, London.
2-29 September.

The Butterfly Effect, MAC Birmingham. Curated by Rachel Bradley.
25 September – 21 November.

Dislocations: territories, landscapes and other spaces. Hunterian Art Gallery, University of Glasgow.
8 October – 5 December.
Publication: Dislocations: territories, landscapes and other spaces. Published by University of Glasgow.Text by Dominic Paterson.
2021-22Drink in the Beauty, Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow.
4 June 2021 – May 2022.
2022The World We Live In, Arts Council Collection Touring Exhibition.
Leicester Museum and Art Gallery (5 Feb-2 May); Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery (21 May-4 Sept); Glynn Vivian, Swansea (17 Sept-08 Jan 2023)

Scottish Women Artists: Transforming Tradition. Works from the Fleming Collection. Sainsbury Centre, University of East Anglia, Norwich.
9 April – 3 July.

Radical Landscapes, Tate Liverpool, 5 May-4 September, and Mead Art Gallery, University of Warwick, 6 October-18 December.

Earth: Digging Deep in British Art 1781-2022, RWA Bristol. 9 July – 11 September.
Publication.

Conversations with the Collection: Creative Terrains, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh.
opened 24 September.
2023Mapping Landscapes, Stoppenbach & Delestre, London.
20 January – 18 February.

Carol Rhodes: Overview, Bonnefantenmuseum Maastricht.
Two rooms dedicated to Rhodes’s paintings and drawings. Part of the museum’s A Room of One’s Own project. (Solo exhibition)
10 February 2023 – 7 January 2024.

Arcadia for All? Rethinking Landscape Painting Now. Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery (Leeds University Library Galleries).
19 April – 29 July.

Shifting Vistas: 250 Years of Scottish Landscape. City Art Centre, Edinburgh.
24 June 2023 – 2 June 2024.
2024Carol Rhodes, Haus am Waldsee, Berlin. (Solo exhibition).
Curated by Beatrice Hilke.
2 February – 5 May.