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Curriculum Vitae Biography Solo Exhibitions .com.au Curriculum Vitae fall in love with art! DEAN BOWEN www.arttoart.com.au [email protected] Biography facebook.com/arttoartlovers 1999 Monash University, Ph. D (Extending Printmaking) po box 330 balwyn north 1993 Monash University, Master of Arts (Printmaking) vic 3104 australia p. +613 9859 6040 1976 RMIT, Diploma of Fine Art (Printmaking) m. 0413 945 249 1957 Born Maryborough, Victoria Solo Exhibitions 2013 “Cluster” Paintings and Sculpture, Beaver Galleries, Canberra 2013 “Day by Day”, Paintings and Sculpture BMG ART, Adelaide 2013 “Recent Lithographs”, Port Jackson Press, Melbourne 2013 “Selected Paintings, Prints and Sculpture”, Falkner Gallery, Castlemaine, Victoria 2012 “The House of Love”, Arthouse Gallery, Rushcutters Bay, Sydney 2012 Returning Comet, Central Goldfields Art Gallery, Maryborough, Victoria 2012 “Aviary”, Recent Paintings, Sculpture and Prints, Arthouse Gallery, Rushcutters Bay, Sydney 2012 “A Jar of Stars”, Dean Bowen, Maroondah Art Gallery, Ringwood, Victoria 2011 Jan Murphy Gallery, Brisbane 2011 Qdos Arts, Lorne, Victoria 2010 Greenhill Galleries, Perth 2010 Tim Olsen Gallery, Sydney 2010 Galerie Miyawaki, Kyoto, Japan 2009 Beaver Galleries, Canberra 2009 Argy Bargy, The Art of Dean Bowen, Benalla Art Gallery, Paintings, prints, sculpture 1993-2009. 2009 The Art of Dean Bowen, Warrnambool Art Gallery 2009 Curious Corner. The Art of Dean Bowen. Warrnambool Art Gallery 2009 Transmetropol Axia Modern Art, Melbourne 2008 Gomboc Gallery, Western Australia (Sculpture Survey 2008) 2007 Tim Olsen Gallery, Sydney 2007 ‘Illumination’, Galerie Miyawaki, Kyoto, Japan 2006 Axia Modern Art, Melbourne (Urban Heartland) 2006 Greenhill Galleries, Perth 2006 Galerie Miyawaki, Kyoto, Japan. (year of the dog) 2005 Jan Murphy Gallery, Brisbane 2005 Galerie Miyawaki, Kyoto, Japan 2004 Axia Modern Art, Melbourne (On the Road Again) 2004 Swan Hill Gallery, Swan Hill 2003 Icon Museum of Art, Deakin University, Melbourne (Urban Bird) 2003 Beaver Galleries, Canberra 2002 Jan Murphy Gallery,Brisbane 2002 Greenhill Galleries, Perth 2002 Brian Moore Gallery, Sydney 2002 Galerie Miyawaki, Kyoto, Japan 2001 Axia Modern Art, Melbourne (Birds of a Feather) 2001 BMG Art, Adelaide 2000 Beaver Galleries, Canberra 2000 Greenhill Galleries, Perth 2000 Galerie Miyawaki, Kyoto, Japan 2000 Bunkamura Gallery, Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan 2000 Ballarat Fine Art Gallery (Queenstown series) 2000 Australian Galleries, Sydney 1999 Shirota Gallery, Tokyo, Japan 1999 Australian Galleries, Melbourne (Bronzes) 1999 BMG Art, Adelaide 1999 Galerie Miyawaki, Kyoto, Japan 1999 Galerie Fallet, Geneva, Switzerland 1998 Beaver Galleries, Canberra 1998 Australian Galleries, Melbourne 1998 Galerie Miyawaki, Kyoto, Japan 1998 Australian Galleries, Sydney 1997 Galerie Fallet, Geneva, Switzerland 1997 Keihan Department Store Gallery, Moriguchi City, Osaka, Japan page 1 .com.au Curriculum Vitae fall in love with art! DEAN BOWEN www.arttoart.com.au [email protected] Solo Exhibitions cont... facebook.com/arttoartlovers 1997 Sogo Department Store Gallery, Toyota City, Japan po box 330 balwyn north 1997 BMG Art, Adelaide vic 3104 australia p. +613 9859 6040 1997 Grahame Galleries, Brisbane m. 0413 945 249 1997 Galerie Miyawaki, Kyoto, Japan 1996 Australian Galleries, Sydney 1996 Rebecca Hossack Gallery, London 1996 Galerie Miyawaki, Kyoto, Japan 1995 Galerie Miyawaki, Kyoto, Japan 1995 Sogo Department Store Gallery, Toyota City, Japan 1995 Australian Galleries, Melbourne 1994 Galerie Australis, Adelaide 1994 Motor Works Gallery, Melbourne Grammar School 1993 Australian Embassy, Paris 1993 Galerie Franck and Herve Bordas, Paris 1993 Grahame Galleries, Brisbane 1993 Australian Galleries, Melbourne 1992 Australian Galleries, Melbourne 1990 Australian Galleries, Melbourne 1988 Acland Street Art Gallery, St Kilda 1983 Exhibition Space, Tattersalls Lane, Melbourne Selected Group Exhibitions 2013 Mt.Buller Sculpture Award, Victoria 2013 A Question of Scale - Maquttes and small sculpture from the permanent collection, Geelong Gallery 2012 Paul Guest Drawing Prize, Bendigo Art Gallery 2012 R and M McGivern Prize, Maroondah Art Gallery, Ringwood 2012 National Works on Paper, Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery 2012 The Art of Mokuhanga: Contemporary Japanese Woodblock Prints. Royal Scottish Academy Galleries, Edinburgh, Scotland 2012 Suburbia, Wyndham Art Gallery, Werribee March/April 2012 2011 Suburbanology, Geelong Art Gallery 2011 Collective Memory: Facets of the Permanent Collection, Bathurst Regional Art Gallery 2011 Silent Feathers, Maroondah Art Gallery 2011 Dean Bowen and Rona Green, Solander Gallery, Wellington, New Zealand 2010 Stone Love, 20 Years Lancaster Press, Melbourne 2010 Wynne Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales 2010 Blake Prize, National Art School Gallery, Sydney 2010 Colas Fondation, Boulogne-Billancourt,Paris,France 2010 Deakin University Contemporary Small Sculpture Award, Melbourne Campus at Burwood 2009 Director’s Choice: New additions to the Permanent Collection, Bathurst Regional Art Gallery, NSW 2009 Sulman Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales 2009 Salon Des Refuses, National Trust S.H. Ervin Gallery, Sydney 2009 Regards Croises: Australie-France, Espace Beaurepaire, Paris, France. 2009 Point of connection: Print Workshop Encounters, Grafton Regional Gallery 2009 The freedom of angels sculpture in a century of upheaval. Geelong Gallery 2009 The Cat, Umeno Memorial Museum of Art, Tohmi City, Nagano, Japan 2009 The ANL Maritime Art Exhibition, The Mission to Seafarers, Melbourne 2009 The Lorne Sculpture Exhibition. 2009 Contemporary Small Sculpture Award, Deakin University, Burwood. 2008 International Print Exhibition, Yunnan, China 2008 Tesselaar Sculpture Prize, Silvan, Victoria 2008 MacarthurCook Art Awards 2008, 45 Downstairs, Melbourne, Victoria 2008 An approach to the landscape, Axia Modern Art, Melbourne, Victoria 2008 The Helen Lempriere Sculpture Award and Exhibition, Werribee Park, Victoria 2007 Recent acquisitions, Benalla Art Gallery, Victoria 2007 Internationale Kunstler, Glass Inspiration, Burgdorf, Switzerland 2007 Introductions, Davidson Galleries, Seattle, USA 2007 Let them roam, Harrison Galleries, Sydney 2007 Artists’ Ink: Printmaking 1970 2001, Warrnambool Art Gallery Collection 2007 ‘Beauty of Heavenly Bodies and the Universe’, Museum of Modern Art, Shiga, Japan page 2 .com.au Curriculum Vitae fall in love with art! DEAN BOWEN www.arttoart.com.au [email protected] Selected Group Exhibitions cont... facebook.com/arttoartlovers 2006 Dusan International Print Fair, Dusan Art Centre, Daegu, Korea po box 330 balwyn north 2006 Passion Printing, Lithographs printed by Fred Genis and Peter Lancaster vic 3104 australia p. +613 9859 6040 2006 Lancaster Press, Melbourne m. 0413 945 249 2006 Australian Printmaking, 1960’s to the present Day, Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum 2006 Montalto Sculpture Prize, Montalto Vinyard, Red Hill 2006 The Artist/The Printmaker, Australian Art Resources, Melbourne 2005 Melbourne Savage Club Invitation Prize for Painting 2005 The Big Small Tapestry Show, Victorian Tapestry Workshop 2005 We are all animals, Latrobe University Visual Arts Centre, Bendigo 2005 Aquabon, Centre International Estampe et Livre. URDLA, Villeurbanne, France 2005 The Art of Collaboration, Masterpieces of Modern Tapestry from the Victorian Tapestry Workshop, Singapore Tyler Print Institute Gallery, Singapore 2005 Expansion, Lancaster Press, Brooklyn, Melbourne 2005 Contemporary Australian Prints from the Art Gallery of New South Wales, AGNSW, Sydney 2005 Artists’/Artists, Axia Modern Art, Melbourne 2005 Contempora 2, Docklands Festival of Sculpture, New Quay, Melbourne 2005 Montalto Sculpture Prize, Montalto Vineyard and Olive Grove Red Hill 2005 “Renascence”, The 10th Anniversary of Post Earthquake Restoration, Hyogo 2005 International Competition of Painting, Hygo Perfectural Museum of Art, Kobe, Japan 2004 Australian Art Resources, Shanghai International Art Fair, Shanghai 2004 Between a rock and a hard place, Lancaster Press, Brooklyn, 15 years of collaboration 2004 The Motor Show, Yarra Sculpture Gallery, Collingwood 2004 Des Yeux aux Images, Institut des Sciences Cognitives, Bron, France 2004 Hanga, Selected artists from the Nagasawa Art Park Residency, Devonport Regional Gallery 2004 Owl on my head: Small sculpture from the collection, Geelong Gallery 2004 The Waterhouse Art Prize, South Australian Museum, Adelaide 2004 Zood, Perc Tucker Regional Gallery, Townsville 2004 11th International Biennial Print and Drawing Exhibition, National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, Taichung, Taiwan 2004 3465, Past and Present, Maryborough Artists, Central Goldfields Art Gallery, Maryborough 2004 Capturing the images alive, Monotypes, Galerie Miyawaki, Kyoto, Japan 2003 Sculpture 2003, Brian Moore Gallery, Sydney with Anne Ross and Darien Pullen 2003 The Helen Lempriere National Sculpture Award, Werribee Park, Victoria 2003 Alchemy (Ceramics), Jan Murphy Gallery, Brisbane 2003 The Lane Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand 2003 Fresh paint, Greenhill Galleries, Perth 2003 International Print and Drawing Exhibition, Silpakorn University, Bangkok, Thailand 2003 L’Art Emmele, Hotel de Ville, Paris, France 2003 Less is More (small sculptures), BMG Art, Adelaide 2002 “Nagasawa Artists 1997 - 2001, Challenging Japanese Woodblock Printmaking,” Skydoor Artspace, Aoyama, Tokyo. 2002 Central Goldfields Sculpture Prize, Maryborough, Victoria 2002 Focus on Sculpture 2002, Axia Modern Art, Melbourne 2002 Korea International
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