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Euan Macleod EUAN MACLEOD 1956 Born in Christchurch, New Zealand 1975 Certificate in Graphic Design, Christchurch Technical Institute, New Zealand 1979 Diploma of Fine Arts (Painting), Canterbury University, New Zealand Lives and works in Sydney, Australia SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2018 Cloud, PG Gallery 192, Christchurch, New Zealand Euan Macleod Prints, Octa, Cromwell, New Zealand Painting in window, Bowen Galleries, Wellington New Zealand 2017 Euan Macleod: High and Low, NockArt Gallery, Hong Kong A Backward Glance, Bowen Galleries, Wellington, New Zealand SWING/BRIDGE, Watters Gallery, Sydney, Australia 2016 A fragment of a memory of travel – a travelogue of works on paper, Watters Gallery, Sydney, Australia Euan Macleod – paintings, PG gallery 192, Christchurch, New Zealand Euan Macleod – Painter, Suter Gallery, Nelson; Central Stories Art Gallery and Museum, Alexandra; Ashburton Art Gallery, Ashburton; Millennium Public Art gallery, Blenheim, New Zealand Boneyard, Niagara Galleries, Melbourne, Australia Gallipoli, Watters Gallery, Sydney , Australia Rope, Bowen Galleries, Wellington, New Zealand Bank of America Merrill Lynch - Art of Connecting, BAML, Sydney 2014 Euan Macleod: The Painter in the Painting, Tauranga Art Gallery, New Zealand Euan Macleod: Moreton Island, Museum of Brisbane, Australia Moreton Island – En Plein Air, Victor Mace Fine Art Gallery, Brisbane, Australia Exploration, Watters Gallery, Sydney, Australia Euan Macleod: Works on paper, Watters Gallery, Sydney, Australia 2013 COLOSSUS, Niagara Galleries, Melbourne, Australia High Water, Bowen Galleries, Wellington, New Zealand 2012 South Island, Watters Gallery, Sydney, Australia Euan Macleod: Works on Paper, Bath Street Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand Holiday Snaps, Victor Mace Fine Art Gallery, Brisbane, Australia In Island, Window Gallery, Bowen Galleries, Wellington, New Zealand 2011 Euan Macleod Portraits, Maitland Regional Art Gallery, New South Wales, Australia Onwards and Upwards, Niagara Galleries, Melbourne, Australia Euan Macleod: Works on Paper, Glasshouse Regional Gallery, New South Wales, Australia Dry Ice, Paintings by Euan Macleod, Victor Mace Fine Art Gallery, Brisbane, Australia Euan Macleod: A Selection of Etchings, Grahame Galleries + Editions, Brisbane, Australia Surface Tension: The Art of Euan Macleod 1991–2009 travelling exhibition for Tweed River Art Gallery, New South Wales; Orange Regional Gallery, Orange, New South Wales; Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, Victoria; UQ Art Museum, Brisbane and Newcastle Regional Art Gallery, New South Wales, Australia 2010 Euan Macleod, Moree Plains Gallery, New South Wales, Australia 9 Lock Road, #02-23, Singapore 108937 | Tel: +65 6734 3262 | [email protected] | www.yavuzgallery.com Opening Hours: Tue – Sat: 11am – 7pm, Sun: 1pm – 5pm | Mon & public holidays: by appointment only Surface Tension: The Art of Euan Macleod 1991–2009, S.H. Ervin Gallery, Sydney, Australia Walking on Ice, Bowen Galleries, Wellington, New Zealand Glacial, Watters Gallery, Sydney, Australia Brisbane River Paintings, Victor Mace Fine Art Gallery, Brisbane, Australia 2009 Niagara Galleries, Melbourne, Australia Mirages, Victor Mace Fine Art Gallery, Queensland, Australia Forces of Nature: Paintings from the Flinders Ranges, The University Gallery, The University of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia New Paintings, Brooke/Gifford Gallery, Christchurch, New Zealand 2008 Stalker, Victor Mace Fine Art Gallery, Brisbane, Australia Boats and Other Paintings, Watters Gallery, Sydney, Australia Connections and Collaborations: Prints and Paintings by Euan Macleod, Tweed River Art Gallery, New South Wales, Australia Macleod and Monsoon, Impressions on Paper Gallery, Australia Euan Macleod: Boats and Other Paintings, Watters Gallery, Sydney New Works on Paper, Bowen Galleries, Wellington, New Zealand Solitary Lesion: Intaglio Works by Euan Macleod, KickArts Centre of Contemporary Arts, Cairns, Australia Paintings on Paper and Etchings, Watters Gallery, Sydney Works on Paper, Lolli Redini, Orange, New South Wales, Australia 2006 Euan Macleod, Niagara Galleries, Melbourne, Australia The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, Watch This Space, Alice Springs All at Sea, Victor Mace Fine Art Gallery, Brisbane, Australia Brooke/Gifford Gallery, Christchurch, New Zealand 2005 Holidays, Works on Paper, Lolli Redini, Orange, New South Wales, Australia Euan Macleod, New Work, Newcastle Region Art Gallery, Australia Paintings for Houses, Bowen Galleries, Wellington, New Zealand Euan Macleod, New Paintings, Watters Gallery, Sydney Euan Macleod - Newcastle Revisited: Work Since 1998, Newcastle Region Art Gallery, Australia 2004 Niagara Galleries, Melbourne, Australia Euan Macleod and Leo Robba: Around Newcastle, Damien Minton Gallery, Newcastle, Australia Euan Macleod and Neil Frazer: New Paintings, Brooke/Gifford Gallery, Christchurch, New Zealand 2003 Twenty Works on Paper, Watters Gallery, Sydney, Australia Inside Going Outside, Watters Gallery, Sydney, Australia Bowen Galleries, Wellington, New Zealand 2002 Wet and Wild, Niagara Galleries, Melbourne, Australia Napoleon Reef Paintings 1992–2002, Bathurst Regional Art Gallery, Australia Paintings, Victor Mace Fine Art Gallery, Brisbane, Australia New Paintings, Brook/Gifford Gallery, Christchurch, New Zealand New Works from the Studios of Euan Macleod and Gregory O’Brien, Bowen Galleries, Wellington, New Zealand 2001 Drawings 1987– 2000, Ben Grady Gallery, Australian Capital Territory, Australia Figure Works from the 1980s, Victor Mace Fine Art Gallery, Brisbane, Australia Bowen Galleries, Wellington, New Zealand Works on Paper, Nick Mitzevich Gallery, Newcastle, Australia 9 Lock Road, #02-23, Singapore 108937 | Tel: +65 6734 3262 | [email protected] | www.yavuzgallery.com Opening Hours: Tue – Sat: 11am – 7pm, Sun: 1pm – 5pm | Mon & public holidays: by appointment only Recent Paintings, Watters Gallery, Sydney, Australia 2000 Niagara Galleries, Melbourne, Australia Euan Macleod Paintings 1981–1999, University of the Sunshine Coast Library Gallery, Queensland, Australia Brooke/Gifford Gallery, Christchurch, New Zealand Victor Mace Fine Art Gallery, Brisbane, Australia Euan Macleod – Painting 1984–2000, Cairns Regional Gallery, Queensland, Australia SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2018 Belle Île, Manly Art Gallery and Museum, Australia, curated by Katherine Roberts 2016 War, Watters Gallery, Sydney Tamatea – art and conservation in Dusky Sound, Parliament House, Wellington NZ; Southland Museum and Art Gallery, Invercargill, New Zealand Paint My Place, Coffs Harbour Regional Gallery, Coffs Harbour, Australia International Academic Printmaking Alliance Exhibition, Taimiao Art Gallery, Tiananmen; Nanjing Jinling Art Museum; Tianjin Art Museum, Tianjin; Shijiazhuang Art Museum, Shijazhuang; Shenzhen Guanlan Original Printmaking Museum, Guanlan, China 23 Degrees, Woolloongabba Art Gallery, Woolloongabba, Australia East Coast Encounter, Cooktown, Australia Equus – A Celebration of Horses in Art, Olsen Irwin Gallery, Sydney, NSW Looking Down Under: Australian contemporary art, Imago Mundi, Luciano Benetton World Art Collection, Milan, Italy The Phantom Art Show, Wollongong Art Gallery and five other galleries Heads, Watters Gallery, Sydney, Australia Stations of the Cross, Northmead High School Gallery Space, Sydney Elisabeth Cummings/Michael Kempson/Euan Macleod, The Art Vault, Mildura, Australia The Art of Cicada Press, Grace Cossington Smith Gallery, Abbotsleigh, Australia Antipodean Inquiry: an exhibition of work by Australian and New Zealand artists, Yavuz Gallery, Singapore Country & Western – landscape re-imagined, Blue Mountains Cultural Centre, Katoomba, NSW; Mornington Peninsula Art Gallery, Melbourne, Australia Antipodean Inquiry, curated by Owen Craven, Yavuz Gallery, Singapore 2015 Important Works on Paper, Olsen Irwin, Sydney, Australia Slow Burn: Fire in mythology and culture, Delmar Gallery, Sydney, Australia Figurative Form, Waiheke Community Art Gallery, Waiheke Island, Auckland, New Zealand Country & Western: landscape re-imagined, Perc Tucker Regional Gallery, Townsville, Queensland, Australia A Salute: Aussie solider from 1915 meets Young Turk in 2015, Goulburn Regional Art Gallery, Goulburn, Australia Blue Chip XVI: The Collectors’ Exhibition, Niagara Galleries, Melbourne, Australia Your Friend the Enemy, Drill Hall Gallery, Australian National University, Canberra; Australia; S.H Ervin Gallery, Sydney, Australia Rope, Bowen Galleries, Wellington, New Zealand Launch, PG Gallery 192, Christchurch, New Zealand 9 Lock Road, #02-23, Singapore 108937 | Tel: +65 6734 3262 | [email protected] | www.yavuzgallery.com Opening Hours: Tue – Sat: 11am – 7pm, Sun: 1pm – 5pm | Mon & public holidays: by appointment only Private Lives: the artist as collector, S.H Ervin Gallery, Sydney, Australia Chroma: the Jim Cobb gift, Orange Regional Gallery, Orange, Australia Seat and Bag – Four Australian printmakers cross the Tasman, Bowen Galleries, Wellington, New Zealand 2014 Natura Morta: recent perceptions of an age old genre, Orange Regional Art Gallery, Orange, Australia The Phantom Show, Australian Galleries, Paddington, NSW, Australia The Blow-In Art Collective, Broken Hill Regional Art Gallery, Broken Hill, Australia Five Decades at Watters Gallery, S.H. Ervin Gallery, Sydney, Australia Natura Morta: recent perceptions of an age old genre, Orange Regional Art Gallery, Orange, NSW, Australia Cicada Press UNSW - Printmaking Show, Gallery Ecosse, Exeter, Australia Euan Macleod and Ron McBurnie - The
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