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1932 Born 25 June, Dartford, Kent
1946–9 Studies at Gravesend Technical College and School of Art; Junior
Art Department
1949–51 Attends Gravesend School of Art
1950 Offered place at Royal College of Art, London
1951–3 Completes National Service in RAF
1953–6 Attends Royal College of Art, London; graduates with First Class Diploma
1956–7 Wins Leverhulme Research Award to study popular art; travels in Holland, Belgium, France, Italy and Spain
1958 Receives Guggenheim Painting Award, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London
1960–4 Teaches at art schools in London; St Martin’s, Harrow and Walthamstow
1961 Features in Ken Russell’s BBC Monitor film Pop Goes the Easel Awarded First Prize Junior Section, John Moores Liverpool Exhibition
1962 First solo exhibition, Portal Gallery, London
1963 Marries Jann Haworth
Visits Los Angeles to complete portfolio of drawings for The Sunday Times
1964–76 Teaches at Royal College of Art, London
1968 Daughter, Juliette Liberty Blake, born
1969 Moves to Wellow, Avon
1974 Daughter, Daisy Blake, born
Elected Associate Member of Royal Academy of Arts, London
1975 Founder member of Brotherhood of Ruralists, with Jann Haworth, Ann and Graham Arnold, David Inshaw, Annie and Graham Ovenden
1979 Separates from Jann Haworth; returns to London
1980 Meets Chrissy Wilson
1981 Elected Member of Royal Academy of Arts, London
1983 Features in John Read’s film Peter Blake: Work in Progress, BBC Two, 21 February Awarded CBE
1985 Designs poster for Live Aid, world’s largest ever multi-national pop concert held in aid of African famine relief, 13 July
1986 Publication of Marina Vaizey’s monograph Peter Blake by Weidenfeld & Nicholson
1987 Marries Chrissy Wilson
Daughter, Rose Blake, born
1988 Features in London Weekend Television (LWT) Arts Festival programme, 31 July
1990 One of three judges for Arts Festival, London
Features in Channel 4 Daily programme directed by David Roper for Channel 4 Television, 21 March
Features in LWT Arts Festival programme, 25 March
1994–6 Third Associate Artist, The National Gallery, London
1995 Commissioned to design cover for Paul Weller’s Stanley Road album 1998 Awarded Honorary Doctorate, Royal College of Art, London
2001 Designs album cover for Brand New Boots and Panties, dedicated to the memory of Ian Dury
2002 Receives Knighthood
2003 Publication of Natalie Rudd’s monograph Peter Blake by Tate Publishing
2004 Creates monumental two-part bronze sculpture for Blackpool Borough Council’s Great Promenade Show; ‘Four Man Up’ and ‘Equestrian Act’ reach nearly 10-ft high Designs album covers for Eric Clapton’s Me And Mr Johnson and Brian Wilson’s Gettin’ In Over My Head
2005 Designs poster for Live 8 concert, 2 July Resigns from Royal Academy of Arts, London
Produces Peter Blake’s Mystery Tour for BBC Radio 3 programme Between the Ears, based on fictional account of day spent with Marcel Duchamp
2006 Invited to judge John Moores 24, John Moores Contemporary Painting Prize, with Tracey Emin, Jason Brooks, Ann Bukantas and Andrea Rose
ITV South Bank Show, presented by Melvyn Bragg, focuses on Blake’s life and work, 19 November
2007 Commissioned by Coca-Cola UK to create monumental artwork on London’s South Bank as part of ‘Summer on the Coke side of life’
Designs deckchair for Deckchair Dreams Project, supporting Royal Parks Foundation, London
2009 Peter Blake: One Man Show, major monograph written by Marco Livingstone published by Lund Humphries
Collaborates with Stella McCartney on print for range of clothes and accessories CCA Art Bus launches with solo exhibition of prints
2010 Produces collage for Chelsea Football Club as part of ‘Made from 100% Chelsea’ advertising campaign
Curates Exhibition #3 at The Museum of Everything, London; exhibits personal collection of art and artefacts
2012 Paints portrait of HM The Queen for Radio Times Jubilee Royal Souvenir issue Creates ‘Icons for Norway’ frieze on wall of Skur 13 building, Tjuvholmen, Oslo Invited to take part in BT Artbox project; decorated telephone box marks 25th anniversary of Childline
Curates exhibition Things I Love at the Fine Art Society and designs flag to hang outside The Fine Art Society, London
Designs cover for Madness album XXX and Paul Weller single Dragonfly
2014 Appearing at the Royal Albert Hall, specially-commissioned 10-ft wide montage mural, including over 400 performers at the venue since its opening, unveiled
at Royal Albert Hall, London, 29 April
Completes 28-year project to illustrate Dylan Thomas’s Under Milk Wood
2015 Creates ‘Everybody Razzle Dazzle’ design to cover Mersey Ferry ‘Snowdrop’; commissioned by Liverpool Biennial, 14–18 NOW: WW1 Centenary Art Commissions and Tate Liverpool
Subject of episode of BBC Four series What Do Artists Do All Day?; filmed in studio preparing for Mersey Ferry commission and Waddington Custot exhibition, 26 August
Creates collage to commemorate 800 years of London’s Lord Mayor’s Show
2017 Creates bespoke collage titled ‘Our Fans’, for Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park in Knightsbridge, London
Commissioned to create 25meter collage to cover the facade of Mandrian Oriental Hotel, fifty years on from The Beatles album cover, ‘Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. The collage includes 100 celebrity figures, Hyde Park London
Designs floating bar and restaurant canal boats Darcie & May situated on Grand Union Canal
2018 Designs badges for Circus250 in celebration of the 250th anniversary of the circus in the United Kingdom
Lives and works in London
1962 Portal Gallery, London
Solo exhibitions
1965 Robert Fraser Gallery, London
1969 Leslie Waddington Prints, London Robert Fraser Gallery, London
City Art Gallery, Bristol
1970 Ashgate Gallery, Farnham
1972 Waddington Galleries, London
1973–4 Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; touring to Kunstverein Hamburg; Gemeentemuseum,
Arnhem; Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels
1977 Waddington and Tooth Galleries, London
1978 Waddington Graphics, London
1979 Bohun Gallery, Henley-on-Thames
1980 Galleria Documenta, Turin
1983 Tate Gallery, London; touring to Kestner Gesellschaft, Hanover (retrospective)
1984 Galerie Claude Bernard, Paris
1986–7 Watermans Art Centre, Brentford, Middlesex; touring to Turnpike Gallery, Leigh
1988 Nishimura Gallery, Tokyo
1990 Waddington Galleries, London Wetterling Gallery, Gothenburg
1992 Govinda Gallery, Washington, DC
1995 Galerie Claude Bernard, Paris
1996–7 Now We Are 64: Peter Blake at The National Gallery, The National Gallery, London; touring to Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester
1999 A Cabinet of Curiosities from the Collections of Peter Blake, Morley Gallery, London
2000 Peter Blake: About Collage, Tate Liverpool
2001–9 Peter Blake: Alphabet, touring UK venues to 2009 (Hayward Touring exhibition)
2002 Sir Peter Blake / And Now We Are 70, Paul Morris Gallery, New York
2003 Artiscope, Brussels
Peter Blake: Commercial Art, The London Institute Gallery, London
Peter Blake: Sculpture, The London Institute Gallery, London
2005 Peter Blake: 1–10 (Collages, Constructions, Drawings & Sculpture) & The Marcel
Duchamp Paintings, Waddington Galleries, London
2006 With a Little Help, Spring Fine Art, Design and Antiques Fair, London Peter Blake: 1975–2005, Bjorn Wetterling Gallery, Stockholm
Peter Blake: New Prints and Sculpture, Harley Gallery, Welbeck
2007 Peter Blake: A Retrospective, Tate Liverpool; touring to Museo de Bellas Artes
de Bilbao
2008 Galerie Thomas Levy, Hamburg; touring to Lorenzelli Arte, Milan
2009 Peter Blake’s Polaroids, Opus Art, Newcastle upon Tyne Galerie Claude Bernard, Paris
2010 Homage 10 × 5: Blake’s Artists, Waddington Galleries, London
2011 Peter Blake: World Tour, Mary Ryan Gallery, New York
Peter Blake: A Museum for Myself, The Holburne Museum, Bath
2012 Blake’s Artists and Other Collages, Wetterling Gallery, Stockholm Peter Blake and Pop Music, Pallant House Gallery, Chichester
Peter Blake: Rock, Paper, Scissors, Waddington Custot Galleries, London
2013 Peter Blake: Four Decades, Chelsea Futurespace, London
2013–14 Llareggub: Peter Blake illustrates Dylan Thomas’s Under Milk Wood, National Museum of Wales, Cardiff
2015 Peter Blake: Portraits and People, Waddington Custot Galleries, London
2016 Peter Blake’s Grand Tour, The Harley Gallery, Worksop, Nottinghamshire Peter Blake: Alphabets, Letters and Numbers, De La Warr Pavilion, East Sussex Porthminster Gallery, St Ives
Sir Peter Blake – Once Upon a Time, Wetterling Gallery, Stockholm
Galerie Claude Bernard, Paris
2017 Be Magnificent: Walthamstow School of Art 1957- 1967, William Morris Gallery, London Hicks Gallery, London
2018 The Alphabet Suites, Bohun Gallery, Henley-on-Thames
A Life in Drawings and Watercolours, Waddington Custot, London
2019 Multiplicity, Lemon Street Gallery, Truro, Cornwall
Group exhibitions
1954 Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy of Arts, London (and also in 1955, 1962, 1965, 1968, 1970, 1976, 1978, 1982–3, 1986, 1989, 1991–2005, 2018)
1955 Paintings by Tutors and Students at the RCA, Exeter
The Observer Exhibition of Portraits of Children, RWS Galleries, London Daily Express Young Artists’ Exhibition, New Burlington Galleries, London
1958 Five Painters (with John Barnicoat, Peter Coviello, William Green and Richard Smith), Institute of Contemporary Arts, London
The Guggenheim Painting Award 1958: British Section, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London
1960 Theo Crosby: sculpture, Peter Blake: objects, John Latham: libraries, Institute of Contemporary Arts, London
Grass by Tony Gifford, Gold by Peter Blake, New Vision Centre, London Peter Blake, Roddy Maude-Roxby, Ivor Abrahams, Portal Gallery, London The Mysterious Sign, Institute of Contemporary Arts, London
1961 Pauline Boty, Peter Blake, Christine Porter, Geoffrey Reeve, AIA Gallery, London John Moores Liverpool Exhibition, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool
1962 British Painting Today and Yesterday, Arthur Tooth and Sons, London Towards Art?, Royal College of Art, London
New Realists, Sidney Janis Gallery, New York
1962–3 British Art Today, San Francisco Museum of Art; touring to Dallas Museum
of Contemporary Arts; Santa Barbara Museum of Art
1963 Drawings by Artists of Two Generations, Grabowsky Gallery, London British Painting in the Sixties, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London
Dunn International Exhibition, Beaverbrook Art Gallery, Fredericton, New Brunswick; touring to Tate Gallery, London
Troisième Biennale de Paris, Musée d’Art Moderne, Paris
1964 The New Image, Arts Council of Northern Ireland, Belfast
6 Young Painters, Blackburn Art Gallery; touring to Newcastle-upon-Tyne; Kingston-upon-Hull; Eastbourne; Cambridge; Sheffield (Arts Council exhibition) New painting 61–64, Arts Council of Great Britain, London
British Painting from the Paris Biennale 1963, Royal College of Art, London Shakespeare Exhibition, 1954–1964, Stratford-upon-Avon
Summer Exhibition 1964, Robert Fraser Gallery, London
Pittsburgh International, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh
1965 Peter Stuyvesant Foundation: a collection in the making, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London
Pop Art: Nouveau Idealisme, Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels
London: The New Scene, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; touring to The Washington Gallery of Modern Art, Washington, DC; Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston; Seattle Art Museum Pavilion; The Vancouver Art Gallery; The Art Gallery of Toronto; The National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa
1966 European Drawings, Solomon R Guggenheim Museum, New York Work in Progress, Robert Fraser Gallery, London
Blake, Boshier, Caulfield, Hamilton, Paolozzi, Studio Marconi, Milan Irish Exhibition of Living Art, National College of Art, Dublin
1967 British Drawings: The New Generation, The Museum of Modern Art, New York Work from 1956 to 1967 by Clive Barker, Peter Blake, Richard Hamilton, Jann Haworth and Le visage de l’homme dans l’art contemporain, Musée Rath, Geneva Jeunes Peintres Anglais, Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels
Englische Kunst, Galerie Bischofberger, Zurich
1967 Pittsburgh International, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh
Convocation Exhibition, Royal College of Art, London
Recent British Painting: Peter Stuyvesant Collection, Tate Gallery, London Homage to Marilyn Monroe, Sidney Janis Gallery, New York
1967–8 Three Painters: Peter Blake, Jim Dine, Richard Hamilton, Midlands Arts Centre, Birmingham; touring to Arts Council Gallery, Cambridge
1968 Painting 1964–1967, Hayward Gallery, London (Arts Council exhibition) Britische Kunst heute, Kunstverein, Hamburg
Three Blind Mice, de collecties: Visser, Peeters, Becht, Stedelijk Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven
The Obsessive Image 1960–1968, Institute of Contemporary Arts, London
From Kitaj to Blake: non-abstract artists in Britain, Bear Lane Gallery, Oxford
1969 Pop Art, Hayward Gallery, London
1970 Works on Paper, Waddington Galleries, London
Contemporary British Art, National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
British Painting and Sculpture 1960–1970, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC An Exhibition of Paintings, Drawings and Screenprints by Peter Blake and
Graham Ovenden based on the theme of Lewis Caroll’s Alice, Waddington Galleries, London
1970–1 New Multiple Art, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London (Arts Council exhibition) 1971 Works on Paper, Waddington Galleries, London
Critic’s Choice, selected by Robert Melville, Arthur Tooth and Sons, London
1973 11 Englische Zeichner, Staatliche Kunsthalle, Baden-Baden; touring to Kunsthalle, Bremen; ICC, Antwerp
Earth Images, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh (Scottish Arts Council exhibition)
Henry Moore to Gilbert and George: Modern British art from the Tate Gallery, Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels
1974 Peter Blake (with works by Jann Haworth), Festival Gallery, Bath
Peter Blake’s Selection, Festival Gallery, Bath British Painting ‘74, Hayward Gallery, London Works on Paper, Waddington Galleries, London
1975–6 European Painting in the 70s, Los Angeles County Museum of Art; touring to St Louis Art Museum; Elvehjem Art Center, Madison, Wisconsin
1976 Pop Art in England, Kunstverein, Hamburg; touring to Munich; York Art Gallery Arte Inglese Oggi 1960–76, Palazzo Reale, Milan (British Council exhibition) Peter Blake, Richard Hamilton, David Hockney, R B Kitaj, Eduardo Paolozzi, Boymans-van Beuningen Museum, Rotterdam
1977 Hayward Annual, Hayward Gallery, London (Arts Council exhibition) The Brotherhood of Ruralists, Festival Gallery, Bath; touring to Edinburgh; Doncaster; Southampton
British Painting 1952–1977, Royal Academy of Arts, London
1978 Groups, Waddington Galleries, London
1979 Groups II, Waddington Galleries, London
The Brotherhood of Ruralists, Charleston Manor, Seaford, Sussex
The Brotherhood of Ruralists, Gainsborough’s House, Sudbury, Suffolk This Knot of Life, LA Louver Gallery, Los Angeles
1980 Groups III, Waddington Galleries, London Fairies, Brighton Museum and Art Gallery
Ophelia: paintings and drawings on the theme of Ophelia by the Brotherhood of Ruralists, City Museum and Art Gallery, Bristol
1981 Groups IV, Waddington Galleries, London
The Ruralists, Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol; touring to Birmingham; Glasgow; Camden Arts Centre, London
Six British Artists, Prints 1974–1981, Waddington Graphics, London
1982 Groups V, Waddington Galleries, London
British Drawings and Watercolours, China Art Gallery, Beijing; touring to Shanyang; Hong Kong (British Council exhibition)
1983 Landscape, Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester Groups VI, Waddington Galleries, London
1984 Groups VII, Waddington Galleries, London Works on Paper, Waddington Galleries, London
The Automobile and Culture, Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art Look People, National Portrait Gallery, London
The Hard Won Image, Tate Gallery, London
1985 Groups VIII, Waddington Galleries, London
La vie et l’oeuvre de l’ecrivain, Galerie James Mayor, Paris
Royal College of Art Printmaking Appeal Fund Exhibition, Barbican Art Gallery, London
1986 Little and Large, Waddington Galleries, London Forty Years of Modern Art, Tate Gallery, London
American / European Painting and Sculpture, LA Louver Gallery, Los Angeles
1987 British Art in the 20th Century: The Modern Movement, Royal Academy of Arts, London
Pop Art USA – UK, Odakyu Grand Gallery, Tokyo; touring to Daimaru Museum, Osaka; Funabashi Seibu Museum of Art; Sogo Museum of Art, Yokohama London Group Exhibition, Royal College of Art, London
1987–8 Comic Iconoclasm, Institute of Contemporary Arts, London; touring
to Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin; Cornerhouse Gallery, Manchester; and European tour
1988 Mother and Child, Lefevre Gallery, London
Contemporary Art Auctions, St Peter’s Church Hall, Portobello Road, London
1988–90 The New British Painting, The Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, Ohio; touring to Chicago Public Library Cultural Center; Haggerty Museum, Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Winston-Salem, North Carolina; Grand Rapids Art Museum, Michigan
1989 Works on Paper, Waddington Galleries, London Twentieth Century Works, Waddington Galleries, London
1989–90 The Secret Garden: The Work of The Brotherhood of Ruralists, Piccadilly Gallery, London
Picturing People, National Gallery, Kuala Lumpur; touring to Museum of Art, Hong Kong; Empress Palace Gallery, Singapore (British Council exhibition) 1990 Three Ways, Magyar Kepzomuveszeti, Budapest; touring to Istvankiraly, Szekessehervar; Pecf, Hungary (Royal College of Art exhibition organised
by British Council)
Masterpieces from the Arts Council Collection: 20th Century British Paintings, Ueno Royal Museum, Tokyo
1991 British Art from 1930, Waddington Galleries, London Five Artists, Waddington Galleries, London
1991–2 Pop Art, Royal Academy of Arts, London; touring to Museum Ludwig, Cologne; Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid
1992 Ready, Steady, Go: Painting of the Sixties from the Arts Council Collection, Royal Festival Hall, London; touring Britain
1992–3 Pop Art, The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
1993 The Sixties Art Scene in London, Barbican Art Gallery, London
1994 Elvis + Marilyn: 2 × Immortal, The Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston; touring United States
1995 Paintings from the 60s and 70s: Peter Blake, Patrick Caulfield and Howard Hodgkin, Waddington Galleries, London
Revolution: Art of the Sixties from Warhol to Beuys, Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo
1995–6 Marilyn Monroe, Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana, Rome
1997 Treasure Island, Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon
British Figurative Art, Part 1: Painting, The Human Figure, Flowers Gallery, London The Pop ‘60s: Transatlantic Crossing, Fundacio das Descobertas, Lisbon
Essence of Humour, Crane Kalman, London
1998–9 Smakprov. Wetterling Gallery 1978–1998, Wetterling Gallery, Stockholm POP-TASTIC!, Wolverhampton Art Gallery
1999 Collage – The Pasted-Paper Revolution, Crane Kalman Gallery, London
Best of British: 26 Paintings and The New Wing, Pallant House Gallery, Chichester
2000 Defining the Times, Milton Keynes Gallery
2000–1 The School of London and their friends: the collection of Elaine and Melvin Merians, Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, Connecticut; touring to Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase College State University of New York, Purchase, New York
2001 Pop Art US / UK Connections, 1956–1966, The Menil Collection, Houston Les Années Pop, Centre Pompidou, Paris
Drawing Distinctions: Twentieth Century Drawings and Watercolours from the British Council Collections, Milton Keynes Gallery
2002 Transition: The London Art Scene in the Fifties, Barbican Art Galleries, London United Kingdom United States, Waddington Galleries, London
British Pop Art, Alan Cristea Gallery, London
2002–3 Blast to Freeze: British Art in the 20th Century, Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg; touring
to Les Abattoirs, Toulouse
2003 Five in One: David Inshaw – Friends and Influences, Royal West of England Academy, Bristol
Marilyn Monroe – Life of a Legend, County Hall Gallery, London
2004 Naked, Royal West of England Academy, Bristol
An Artist’s Choice: David Remfry Selects, Bohun Gallery, Henley-on-Thames Diamond Dust Volume One, Edinburgh Printmakers, Edinburgh
Just what is it that makes British Pop art so different, so appealing?, Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, Connecticut
Design and Artists Copyright Society (DACS): Twenty years, The Mall Galleries, London
Pop Art UK: British Pop Art 1956–1972, Palazzo Santa Margherita, Palazzina
dei Giardini, Modena
Marilyn. Una vida de leyenda, Reales Ataranzanes de Valencia; touring to Centro Cultural de la Villa Plaza de Colon, Madrid
Art and the 60s: This Was Tomorrow, Tate Britain, London; touring to Gas Hall, Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery
2005 The Brotherhood of Ruralists and the Pre-Raphaelites, Peter Nahum at The Leicester Galleries, London
British Pop, Museo de Bellas Artes de Bilbao
2006 Good Vibrations: le arti visive e il rock, Papesse Centro Arte Contemporanea, Siena
Modern British Art: The First 100 Years, Pallant House Gallery, Chichester
2007 All Tomorrow’s Pictures, Institute of Contemporary Arts, London Pop Art Portraits, National Portrait Gallery, London
Pop Art Is ..., Gagosian Gallery, London
A Tribute to Sir Colin St John Wilson, James Hyman Gallery, London Looking Forward: Thirty Contemporary British Artists, Agnew’s, London White Out, The Fine Art Society, London
Sculpture, Waddington Galleries, London
2007–8 Pop Art 1956–1968, Scuderie del Quirinale, Rome
2008 Peter Blake and John Wesley Tracings: From the 1960s On, Fredericks & Freiser, New York
100 Years, 100 Artists, 100 Works of Art, A Foundation, London
Post-War to Pop. Modern British Art: Abstraction, Pop and Op Art, Whitford Fine Art, London
L’usage de la parole, Artiscope, Brussels
2009 15th Autumn Exhibition, Royal West of England Academy, Bristol
2010 Sculpture, Waddington Galleries, London
The Ear of Giacometti: (Post-)Surreal Art from Meret Oppenheim to Mariella Mosler, Galerie Levy, Hamburg
2011 Studies for an Exhibition, David Roberts Art Foundation, London
2012 Parallelwelt Zirkus, Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna
Freedom not Genius: Works from Damien Hirst’s Murderme Collection, Pinacoteca Agnelli, Turin
2013 Pop Imagery, Waddington Custot Galleries, London
Pop Art Design, Vitra Design Museum, Weil am Rhein, Germany; touring to Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk, Denmark; Moderna Museet, Stockholm; Barbican Art Gallery, London; Espoo Museum of Modern Art, Espoo, Finland; Henie-Onstad Kunstsenter, Hovikodden, Norway
When Britain Went Pop – British Pop Art: The Early Years, organised by Christie’s
and Waddington Custot Galleries, Christie’s Mayfair, London
Pop Art to Britart: Modern Masters from the David Ross Collection, Djanogly Art Gallery, Lakeside Arts Centre, Nottingham
2014–15 Pop to popism, Art Gallery New South Wales, Sydney
2015 A Strong Sweet Smell of Incense: A Portrait of Robert Fraser (curated by Brian Clark), Pace Gallery, London
Magnificent Obsessions: The Artist as Collector, Barbican Art Gallery, London International Pop, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; touring to Dallas Museum of Art; Philadelphia Museum of Art
2016 POP ART HEROES: Pop, Pin-Ups & Politics, Whitford Fine Art, London Peter Blake Silkscreen Prints, For Arts Sake, The Printmakers Gallery, London
2018 POP! Art in a Changing Britain, Pallant House Gallery, Chichester