Rose Wylie
lives and works in KENT
born 1934
Lives and works in Kent, UK
SOLO EXHIBITION
2013
Works on Paper. Galerie Michael Janssen, Berlin
Works on Paper. Thomas Erben Gallery, New York
Henry, Thomas, Keith, Jack. Union Gallery, London
Seoul Museum, Seoul
Tate Britain Focus, London
Haugar Museum, Tonsberg, NO (catalogue text by Jennifer Higgie Tone, Lyngstad Nyaas, interview by Jeff McMillan)
2012
Big Boys Sit in the Front. Jerwood Gallery, Hastings, UK
Rosemount. cat. Regina Gallery, Moscow
2011
One Painting and Six Works on Paper. Vous Etes Ici Gallery, Amsterdam
Picture on the wall... (cat. intro by Katie Kitamura), Michael Janssen Gallery, Berlin
2010
What with What. cat. intro by Luke Gottelier, Thomas Erben Gallery, New York
Film Notes. cat. Intro by Martin Herbert, Union Gallery, London
Rose Wylie. & video with Savannah Miller in association with NMWA Washington DC & Union Gallery, London) Twenty8Twelve, London
2008
Wear What You Like. text by Emma Dexter, Transition Gallery, London
2006
Paintings monograph Rose Wylie: Some Drawing 1985 - 2005. UNION Gallery, London
2005
Fosterart. Leann Barber, London
2004
Room Project, Twink & Ivy. catalogue essay by Roy Exley, Trinity Theatre, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, UK
1999
Lined Paper Paintings. catalogue essay by Jill Lloyd opened by Sacha Craddock, Stephen Lacey Gallery, London
1998
Red Legs & Other Paintings. opened by Isobel Johnstone, Abbotsbury Studios, Abbotsbury, UK
1995
Likeness in the Unlikeness. catalogue essay by Mel Gooding, Reed’s Wharf Gallery (Stephen Lacey), London
1985
Trinity Arts Centre, Tunbridge Wells, UK
GROUP EXHIBITION
2012
Recent British Painting. Grimm Gallery. Amsterdam
Frieze Art Fair. NYC. Regina Gallery, London/Moscow
Jonathan Meese, Peter Stauss & Rose Wylie. Ritter Zamet Gallery, London
2011
Miami Art Fair. Regina Gallery, London/Moscow
Solo – Basle Art Fair. Union Gallery, London
15 Years Thomas Erben Gallery. Thomas Erben Gallery, New York
Drawing 2011. The Drawing Room, London
Evan Holloway Rose Wylie. The Approach, London
2010
Women to Watch. Selected UK representative by Sarah Elson & Sheena Wagstaff, NMWA, Washington DC
NADA Art Fair, Miami. Thomas Erben Gallery, New York
In Dreams. (work on paper) Timothy Taylor Gallery, London
Animated Matter. (work on paper) Thomas Erben Gallery, New York
Bart Wells Boutique. 235 Brompton Road, London
2009
Turner Contemporary Open. (selectors: Martin Clark; Laura Ford; Sarah Martin & Hilde Teerlinck), Turner Contemporary, Margate, UK
Rubbernecking. 3 person exhibition with Philip Allen, curated by Jake Clark, Transition Gallery, London
Drawing 2009. (Nominated by Cornelia Parker) The Drawing Room, London
2008
Swans Reflecting Elephants. Kate MacGarry, London
2007
EAST International. Norwich selectors: Matthew Higgs and Marc Camille Chaimowicz, text by Lynda Morris, Norwich Gallery, Norwich, UK
Multiple Discipline. monograph Rose Wylie: Some More Drawing. text by Lynda Morris, UNION, London
Painted Ladies. curated by Eleanor Moreton, The Surgery, London
Central Line An exhibition of selected drawings. (curated by Deanna Pethebridge) Pittshanger Manor Museum, Ealing
2006
One love, The Football Art Prize. (selectors inc. Sacha Craddock, Mark Wallinger, James Lingwood), Salford
2004
EAST International. (selectors, Neo Rauch & Gerd Harry Lybke) catalogue essay on Rose Wylie by Pablo Lafuente, Norwich Gallery, Norwich
2002-03
Jerwood Drawing Prize. Jerwood Gallery, London & touring
Oriel Mostyn Gallery, Llandudno, Wales
2002
PizzaExpress Prospects. essor gallery project space, London
Reverse Engineering. curated by Jeff McMillan, Pearl, London
As it Seems. curated by Roy Oxlade & Paul McKee, Cheltenham Art Gallery & Museum, Cheltenham, UK
2000
...not enough British Art. VELAN, Turin
Give and Take. Jerwood Gallery, London
1997
The Jerwood Painting Prize. Lethaby Galleries, Central St.Martin’s College of Art & Design, London
1996
Seattle Art Fair
1994
EAST International. (selectors, Rudi Fuch & Jan Dibbets) Norwich Gallery, Norwich
1992-90
Royal Academy Summer Exhibition
1991
John Moores Exhibition, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool
1988
Women & Water. curated by Alice Jackson, Odette Gilbert Gallery London
1982
Hayward Annual: British Drawing. Hayward Gallery, London
PUBLIC COLLECTIONS
Tate Britain
Jerwood Foundation
National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington DC
Arts Council of England, London (illus. publication-Arts Council Collection Acquisitions 1989-2002)
Contemporary Art Society, London
York City Art Gallery, York
Railtrack, London
University College, Oxford, JCR
Deal, Dallas, USA
Royal College of Art, London, Print Collection
Norwich Gallery
Arario Seoul
PRIZES/AWARDS
2011
Paul Hamlyn Award
2004
EAST international Print Commission
1999
The Dupree Award, Royal Academy
Charles Wollaston Award, Royal Academy shortlisted
1998
Paul Hamlyn Award, Nominated
1995-6
The British Art Show 4, considered
1993
Interiors, Towner Art Gallery, Eastbourne, joint first prize
REVIEWS AND COMMENT
2006
Lambirth, A. "Great Leap Forward" Spectator, 11 February
"Rose Wylie at UNION" The Week, 4 March
Cumming, L. "Critics Choice" Observer, 19 February
2004
Zirtes, G. EAST International
Modern Painters, Autumn 2004
2003
Lambirth, A. "Real Merits" The Spectator, 7 June
2000
Packer, W. "Private Eye for public Art" Financial Times, 24 June
Lynton N. "Forward Thinking" RA Magazine, Autumn
1999
Cumming, L. "The Jury’s Still Out" The Observer, 6 June
Clark, R. "Exhibitions" The Guardian, 6 February
Henry, C. "Rose Wylie" Galleries, 10 March
Gayford, M. "Exhibitions" The Spectator, 27 March
Lambirth, A. "Modern Myth" RA Magazine, March
The Sunday Express Magazine, "This is Rose Wylie" May
RA Wollaston Award Brochure, illus
Lee, D. "In focus, Rose Wylie" Art Review, March
Renshaw, H. The Express, Saturday Magazine, 14 August
Grant, S. "Exhibitions-Rose Wylie" The Guardian Guide, 13 March
Lloyd, J. catalogue essay, Stephen Lacey Gallery, Exhibition opened by Sacha Craddock
1998
Grant, S. "Exhibitions-Rose Wylie" The Guardian Guide, 26 September
Skinner, J. essay, Abbotsbury Studios, Exhibition opened by Isobel Johnstone
1997
Edward-Jones, I. "Arty Animal" The Times Saturday Supplement, 13 September
Gayford, M. "Painted Into a Corner" The Daily Telegraph, 1 October
Moyes, J. "The Prize for Artists who Prefer Painting to Pickling" Independent
Glaister, D. "Art That Hasn’t Been Painted Into a Corner" The Guardian, 29 September
McEwan, J. "The Man in the Ironic Mask Blows His Top" The Sunday Telegraph, 5 October
MacRitchie, L. Financial Times, 5 October
Hilton, T. "Exhibitions’, Independent on Sunday, 12 October
Sadler, R. "Yes to Everything" Modern Painters, Winter
Bumpus, J. catalogue essay, Jerwood Painting Prize Exhibition
Sewell, B. "Hanging Judges" Evening Standard, 29 May
1995
Lambirth, A. "Rose Wylie" What’s On, 15 February
Hubbard, S. "Rose Wylie" Time Out, 22 February
Gooding, M. exhibition essay, Reed’s Wharf Gallery
1994
Feaver, W. "Critics Choice" The Observer, 10 July
McKie, I. Contemporary Art, Summer
Art Review, Summer
1988
Fuller, P. Modern Painters, Summer
Turps Magazine, Issue 10 October 2011
Rose Wylie, interview, Jeff McMillan
http://turpsbanana.com/wp-content/uploads/turps_issue10_preview.pdf
Art In America, February 2011
Rose Wylie, review, Julian Kreimer
http://www.artinamericamagazine.com/reviews/rose-wylie/
The New York Times, November 12, 2010
Rose Wylie: ‘What With What’, review, Roberta Smith
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/12/arts/design/12galleries-002.html
the guardian Friday July 9 2010
Who is Britain's hottest new artist? A 76-year-old called Rose Wylie, feature, Germaine Greer
http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/2010/jul/09/germaine-greer-rose-wylie-artist
Articulated Artists, February 24 2010
Rose Wylie at her studio in Newnham, Kent with Alli Sharma, interview
http://articulatedartists.blogspot.com/2010/02/rose-wylie-at-her-studio-in-newnham.html




























