BORN England 1945
Lives and works in Blaenau Ffestiniog, North Wales
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2007
"With the Grain: Wood Sculpture," Lewes Town Hall, East Sussex, England.
"With the Grain: A New Sculpture," Southover Grange Gardens, Lewes, England.
2006
“Trunks Thicken, Branches Lengthen, Roots Deepen,” Galerie Scheffel, Bad Homburg, Germany
2005
“David Nash: Sculptures & Drawings,” Gallery Lelong Zurich, Switzerland.
“David Nash - Vessels,” Sala de la Diputación de Huesca, Spain
“David Nash: Pyramids rise, Spheres turn and Cubes stand still,” Annely Juda Fine Art, London, England, UK
2004
“David Nash: New Work,” Haines Gallery, San Francisco, CA
“Twmps and Eggs,” Galerie Lelong, Paris, France
“David Nash,” Meta Gallery, Madrid, Spain
“David Nash: Making and Placing Abstract Sculpture 1978-2004,” Tate St. Ives, Cornwall, UK
“David Nash: Holzskulpturen,” Georg-Kolbe-Museum, Berlin, Germany
2003
“Penland Project,” Wedge Gallery, Asheville, NC
“David Nash: Holzskupturen,” Gerhard Marcks Haus, Bremen
“David Nash - Scuptures et dessins,” Scene Nationale d’Orleans, France
“David Nash: Roche Beech,” New Art Centre Sculpture Park & Gallery, Salisbury, Wiltshire, UK
“Return of Art as Nature,” Christian Scheffel Gallery, Germany
2002
“David Nash: Drawings and Sculpture,” Robert Brown Gallery, Washington, DC
“Stoves and Hearths,” Penny School Gallery, Kingston-on-Thames
“Charred Wall Panels,” Haines Gallery, San Francisco CA
“David Nash - Sculptures,” Galerie Le Long, New York NY
“Charred Sculptures and Panels,”S65 Galerie, Köln, Germany
2001
“David Nash - Skulpturen & Zeichnungen,” Kunst im Bethmannhof, Frankfurt
“David Nash - From Wales,” Nishimura Gallery, Tokyo
LeLong, Zurich, Switzerland
Gallery Sculptor, Helsinki, Finland
“Black and Light,”Annely Juda Fine Art, London, England
"Green and Black / Red and Black: new drawing and sculpture by David Nash," Oriel 31,
Davies Memorial Gallery, Wales
“David Nash: Recent Sculptures and Charred Reliefs”, Galerij S65, Belgium
"Chwarel Goed/Wood Quarry", Centre for Visual Arts, Cardiff, Wales
1999
“Work Place:Sculpture & Drawing”, Haines Gallery, San Francisco, CA
Palma, Majorca, Spain
1998
"Red and Black", L.A. Louver, Venice, CA
“Drawings and Place”, Maneten Gallery, Sweden
“David Nash”, European Foundation for Sculpture, Park Solvay, Brussels, Belgium
“David Nash, The Language of Wood”, Banque de Luxembourg, Luxembourg
1997
"Sculpture from California", Haines Gallery, San Francisco, CA
"David Nash, Sculpture and Drawing", Galerie Hans Mayer, Dusseldorf, Germany
"David Nash, Sculpture", Recklinghausen Art Gallery, Recklinghausen, Germany
“Stoves and Hearths,” L.A. Louver, Venice, CA
1996
“David Nash New Sculptures and Drawings,” Art Affairs, Amsterdam, Netherlands
"Three Places, David Nash", Cairn Gallery, Nailsworthy, UK
"Croesau, Wyau, Llestr, Pasg", Oriel Y Ddraig, Blaenau Ffestiniog, UK
"Green Fuse", Mead Gallery, Warwick, UK
"Line of Cut", Henry Moore Institute, Leeds, UK
"Elements of Drawing", Leeds City Art Gallery, Leeds, UK
"Survey Show 1971 - 1996", MUHKA, Antwerp, Belgium
"Recent Sculpture and Drawing", Galerij S65, Aalst, Belgium
1995
"Bat in the Box, Lizard in the Glove", Refusalon Gallery, San Francisco, CA
"David Nash", Gianni Giacobbi Arte Contemporare, Palma de Mallorca, Spain
“David Nash,” Palau de la Virreina, Barcelona, Spain
“David Nash: Voyages and Vessels”, Contemporary Museum Honolulu, Hawaii
“David Nash Voyages and Vessels,” Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, CA
1994
Nishimura Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
“A Collaboration with Nature,” Santa Monica Museum of Art, Santa Monica, CA
“David Nash: Voyages and Vessels,” Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, NE
“New Drawing and Sculpture,” Oriel The Friary Cardiff, Cardiff, Wales
1992
“David Nash: The Planted Works 1977 - 1992,” Louver Gallery, NY
“David Nash,” Jan Weiner Gallery, Kansas City, MO
“Sculpture and Drawings,” Gerald Peters Gallery, Dallas, TX
“Poland Project,” Galerie S65, Aalst, Belgium Usazdowski Castle, Warsaw, Poland Criccieth Music Festival, North Wales, Heidelberg Kunstverein, Kunst Europa
“Planted and Carved,” Nishimura Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
“Five New Sculptures” L.A. Louver, Venice, CA
“David Nash: Sculpture,” Mortyn Gallery, North Wales
“Wood Quarry,” Mappin Art Gallery, Sheffield, UK
1990
“David Nash: Drawings,” L.A. Louver, Venice, CA
“David Nash: Sculpture,” Louver Gallery New York, NY
“David Nash: Drawings and Sculpture,” de Andino Fine Arts, Washington, D.C.
“Chene et Frene,” Musee des Beaux-Arts, Calais, France
“David Nash Sculpture 1971 - 90,” Serpentine Gallery, London, UK
“David Nash Sculpture 1971 - 90,” National Museum of Wales, Cardiff
“David Nash,” Galerie Philipe Casini, Paris Art Affairs, Amsterdam
“David Nash Sculpture 1971 - 90,” Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh, Scotland
1989
“David Nash: Sculpture and Projects 1986 - 1989,” Annely Juda Fine Art, London, UK
1988
“David Nash - Adennes Project,” Galerij S65, Aalst, Belgium
“David Nash - Adennes Project,” Vaughn & Vaughn, Minneapolis, MN
“David Nash: Drawings,” Nishimura Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
“David Nash: Drawings,” Musee Greuze, France
1987
“Sculpture from the Djerassi Foundation,” L.A. Louver, Venice, CA
1986
“Tree to Vessel Sculpture,” Judy Rowan Gallery, London, UK
1985
Kamakura Gallery, Tokyo Sogestu Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
Kroller Muller Museum, Otterlo, Netherlands
Bixby Gallery, Washington University St. Louis, MO
Heide Art Gallery, Melbourne, Australia
Galerie S J5, Aalst, Belgium
1984
Exhibitions and Demonstrations held throughout Japan (Shiga, Miyagi, Tochigi, and Fukuoka) sponsored by the Chairman of the Japanese Association of Art Museums, with the Support of the British Council
1983
“Sixty Seasons,” Third Eye Centre, Glasgow, Scotland
“Sixty Seasons,” Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin, Ireland
The Lime Tree Project, South Hill Marks Art Centre
1982
Elise Meyer Gallery, New York, NY
Oriel Gallery, Cardiff, Wales
“Wood Quarry,” Rijksmuseum Kroller Muller Otterlo, Netherlands
“Wood Quarry,” Midland Group, Nottingham, UK
“Wood Quarry,” Yorkshire Sculpture Park (Fellowship Exhibition), Yorkshire, UK
“Wood Quarry,” Kilkenny Art Gallery, Kilkenny, Ireland
1981
“Pyramids and Catapults,” St. Paul’s Gallery, Leeds, UK
1980
Southhampton University Gallery, Southhampton, UK
Wood Quarry,” Elise Meyer Gallery, New York, NY
Galleria Cavallino, Venice, Italy
Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol, UK
1979
Parnham House, Dorset, UK
1978
“Fletched Over Ash,” Air Gallery, London, UK
Arts Center, Chester, UK
Chapter Gallery, Cardiff, Wales
1976
“Loosely Held Grain,” Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol, UK
1973
“Briefly Cooked Apples,” York Festival, England; Oriel, Banor, Wales
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2007
"On Paper," Haines Gallery, San Francisco, CA
“Landscape & Memory II.” Haines Gallery, San Francisco, CA
2006
“Director’s Choice,” Haines Gallery, San Francisco, CA
2005
“Director’s Choice: Contemporary Art with Objects from Asia,” Haines Gallery, San Francisco, CA
“Beyond the Pour: Pairing Art and Wine Label Design,” San Francisco Museum of Craft & Design, San Francisco, CA
2004
“The Native Land,”Oriel Mostyn, Landudno, N. Wales
“temporalscape,” Haines Gallery, San Francisco, CA
2003
“Recent Acquisitions,” Robert Brown Gallery, Washington, DC
“Works on Paper,” Haines Gallery, San Francisco, CA
Inventory@Byron Cohen Gallery, Byron Cohen Gallery, Kansas City, MO
2002
“In Praise of Trees,” Stephen Lacey Gallery, London
“Plotting,” Carrie Secrist Gallery, Chicago, IL (catalogue)
“Fifteen – 15th Anniversary Exhibition,” Haines Gallery, San Francisco, CA
2000
“Bronze”, Holland Park, London, Engaland
"Burn:Artists Play With Fire," Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, FL
1999
“Artist’s Pages”, Palo Alto Art Center, Palo Alto, CA
1998
“Here: Artists’ Interventions”, Aldrich Museum, Ridgefield, CT
"Landscapes", Meyerson & Nowinski Gallery, Seattle, WA
“The Collection of Ed Broida”, Orlando Museum and Art Gallery, Orlando, FL
“Twenty-five Year Celebrations”, Butler Gallery, Ireland
“Places in Gothenburg”, Gothenburg, Sweden (Outdoor piece)
“The Hollowed Out Trunk of Wood”, Stadtische Museum, Heilbron, Germany
Crown Point Press, San Francisco, CA
TransAmerica Building Lobby, San Francisco, CA
1997
"The Sixth International Shoe-box Sculpture Exhibition", Hawaii Art Gallery, Hawaii
"Obsession + Devotion", Haines Gallery, San Francisco, CA
"3rd Wexford Artists Book Exhibition", Wexford Arts Center, Ireland
"Push the Boat Out", Swansea Arts Workshop Gallery, Swansea, UK
"8 x 8", Pallant House, Chichester, UK
"Ecce Ubu", La Maison du Spectacle - Le Bellone, Brussels, Belgium
"Language of Wood", Pyo Gallery, Seoul, Korea
"A Sculptors Choice: Works Selected by Ann Christopher", Royal Academy of Art, London, England
"The Sixth International Shoe-Box Sculpture Exhibition", Hawaii Art Gallery, Hawaii
1996
"Sightlines", Honiton Festival, Honiton, UK
"Place to Place: Parish Maps", Common Ground, Barbican Center, London, UK
"Bi-annual Exhibition of Contemporary Sculpture", Jesus College, Cambridge, UK
"Paul Gees, Ludwig Vandevelde, David Nash", De Vishal, Haarlem, Netherlands
"Trilogi - Confrontation with Nature", Kunsthallen Brandts Klaedfabrik, Denmark
"Endangered Spaces", Christies, London, UK
1995
"The Edge of Town", Joseloff Gallery, Hartford, CT
"Here and Now", Serpentine Gallery, London, England
"Drawn Together - Works on Paper from the Contemporary Art Society and the Arnolfini Trust", Middlesborough Art Gallery, England
"Sculptor's Drawings: 1945 - 1990", Metropolitan Museum of Art", New York, NY
1994
“New Sculpture,” L.A. Louver, Venice, CA.
“Black through Green,” Installation of site work commissioned by Laumier Sculpture Park for the Series Titled,
1993
“Perfect Unity: Sculptures and Living Forms,” St. Louis, MO
1992-93
“The Artist’s Hand,” Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix, AZ
1991
Europadstich Werkstatt Ruhrgebeit ’91, Reckinhausen Kunsthalle, Germany
“Espace,” The Royal Hibernian Academy Gallery, Dublin, Ireland
Criccieth Music Festival, North Wales
“Charred Sculptures,” Museum Filkwang, Essen, Germany
“Kunst Europa 1991,” Kunstverein Heidelberg, Germany
“Hortus Camrensis,” Erdigg, Clywd (Tour organized by the National Trust) Centrum Sztuki Wspolezensnej Zamek Njuazdowski, Poland
“Roger Ackiling, David Nash, Dianne Samuels,” Michner/Wilcox Gallery,
1988
“Briatnnica: Trente ans de Sculpture,” Musee de Harve, Le Harve, France
“The Forces of Nature,” Manchester City Art Galleries, Manchester, UK
“A Natural Order,” Hudson River Museum, Yonkers, NY
“Three Artists in Wales,” Oriel Gallery, Cardiff ,Wales
“Royal Academy Summer Exhibition,” Royal Academy, London, UK
“Artist’s in National Parks,” Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK
“A Quiet Revolution Sculpture since 1965”, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL (traveled)
1987
“Unpainted Landscape,” Maclaurian Gallery, Ayr, Scotland (traveled)
1986
“Overland,” Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, UK
“Landscape-Place-Nature, Material,” Kettles Yard, Cambridge, UK
“Forest of Dean Project,” Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol, UK
“Japonaise,” Northern Centre for Contemporary Art, Sunderland, UK
“200 Years and 10 Days at Pollywrack,” South Wales, UK
"American/European Painting Sculpture," L.A. Louver, Venice, CA
“Naivety in Art,” Setagaya Art Museum ,Tokyo, Japan
1985
“Hayward Annual,” Hayward Gallery, London, UK
“25 Years: Three Decades of Contemporary Art: The Eighties,” Juda Rowan Gallery, London, UK
“Transformation - American and European Sculpture 1945 - 1985,” Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY
“Survey of Recent International Painting and Sculpture,” Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY
ROSC International Exhibition, Dublin, Ireland
"Haarlem Hout", Frans Hals Museum Haarlem, Holland
1983
“The Sculpture Show,” Serpentine and Hayward Galleries, London, UK
“Tongue and Groove,” Coracle Press, London, UK
“53 - 83 Three Decades of Artists from Inner London Art Schools,” Royal Academy London, UK
1982
“Presence of Nature,” Carlisle Art Gallery and Museum, UK
“British Drawing,” Hayward Annual London, UK
“Aspects of British Art Today,” Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, Japan
“Through Children’s Eyes,” 4th Biennial of Sydney, Australia
Arts Council Touring Exhibition England, UK
1981
“Art And Sea,” Third Eye Centre, Glasgow Scotland (Traveled)
“British Sculpture in the Twentieth Century, Part II,” Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, UK
Cleveland Drawing Biennial, Cleveland, OH
1980
“A Wood Exhibition,” The Monries, Colchester, UK
“British Art Now: An American Perspective,” Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY (Traveled)
"Mixage", De Lantern, Rotterdam, Netherlands
1979-80
“Wood,” Yorshire Sculpture Park, Yorkshire, UK
LYC Museum Cumbria, UK
“Corners,” Elise Meyer Gallery, New York, NY
1977
“From Wales,” Fruit Market Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland
"On Site", Arnolfini Gallery Bristol, UK
1976
“Summer Show II,” Serpentine Gallery, London, UK
1975
“The Condition of Sculpture,” Hayward Gallery, London, UK
BIBLIOGRAPHY
2006
“David Nash Creates and Gifts Sculptures,” Djerassi RAP, Spring 2006, Vol. XV, No. 1
2005
Selz, Peter. “David Nash: Organic Sculpture in the Forest and the Gallery,” Sculpture Magazine, June 2005.
2004
“What’s On,” The Art Newspaper, December, No. 153.
Baker, Kenneth. “Artist David Nash sculpts motion with a chain saw and blowtorch,” San Francisco Chronicle, December 11, 2004.
2003
“David Nash: Wood Quarry—the Creative Process,” Sculpture, June, Vol. 22, No. 5, p. 15.
2002
Bauer, Marilyn. “Nash finds niche in nature,” The Cincinnati Enquirer, May 19.
Bauer, Marilyn. “New Park Will Showcase Internationally Known Sculptors,” The Cincinnati Enquirer,
May 19.
Bauer, Marilyn. “Plaza of the Sun,” The Cincinnati Enquirer, May 19.
Baker, Kenneth. “David Nash at Haines,” San Francisco Chronicle, January 26.
2001
Grande, John. “Real Living Art: A Conversation with David Nash,” Sculpture, December, Vol. 20, No. 10, pp.25-31.
1999
Baker, Kenneth, “Sculptor Plies Chain Saw Like Fine Artist’s Brush”, San Francisco Chronicle, Saturday,
May 22.
Curtis, Cathy, “ Raw Talent”, Orange County Calendar, January
Heartney, Eleanor “David Nash at Galerie Lelong”, Art in America, April
Scherr, Apollinaire, “Over There”, East Bay Express, May 14.
1998
Ollman, Leah “Sculptor Shapes His History on a Tree,” L.A. Times, May 15
Curtis, Cathy, “Raw Talent”, LA Times
Updike, Robin, "Beyond Pretty Scenery", Seattle Times, January
The Essential Garden Book (“Two Together”), Sculpture at Goodwood
Hunt, Jeremym “David Nash - Studio Visit”, Art and Architecture
Pietsch, Von Hans“Im holz lebt der Geist der Natur”, Art Das Kunstmagazin, May
Ramp, Stephanie, “It’s All Here”, News & Arts Weekly, Fairfield, CT, September 24-30
1997
Baker, Kenneth, "Nash Offers Wood Sculpture", San Francisco Chronicle, May 22.
Bonetti, David, “David Nash” San Francisco Examiner, April 25.
Ingleby, Richard, "If you go down to the Woods today", The Independent
Bailey, Colette, "Interview with David Nash", Sculpture, vol. 108
Mabey, Richard, "An Engagement with Nature", Modern Painters
"David Nash - Forms into Time", Marina Warner, publication by Academy Editions, London
"The Sculpture of David Nash", Julie Andrews, published by Lund Humphries, London
Scarbarough, James, Flash Art, Madison Art Center Review, January.
Gale, Iain, "Iain Gale on Exhibitions", The Independent
"The Sunday Sculpture", Independent on Sunday
1994
Packer, William, "Symbolism in Wood and Clay", Art Monthly
Lynton, Norbet, "Hewn From the Beaches", Eastbourne Herald, UK
"Green Fuse - New Sculpture by David Nash", published by Mead Gallery, Warwick Arts Center, UK
1993
"At The Edge of the Forest", published by Annelly Juda Fine Art, London
1991
Cassim, Julia, “Warped Art from Wild Wood,” The Japan Times, June ‘91
Nishimura Gallery Exhibition review, Nikkei Art July, p. 99
1990
Perryman, Kevin, “Back to Nature,” Spotlight, August, pp. 22-24
Wilson - Llyod Ann, “Evidence of Fundamental Forces,” Contemporenaea, no. 23, December 1990
Mabey, Richard, “Art and Ecology,” Modern Painters, Winter Edition
Morley, Simon, “David Nash, Serpentine Gallery,” Tema Celest, November.
1991
Koplos, Janet, Review of Exhibitions, “David Nash at Louver,” Art in America, October
Arnault, Martine, “David Nash,” Cimaise, June /July/ August
Feaver, William, “Growth From Fallen Timber,” Observer , July 1
Harrod, Tanya, “The Freedom Flourish and Waywardness of Wood,” The Independent on Sunday, June 24
Packer, William, “If you go down to the Woods today,” Financial Times, June
Hergott, Fabrice, “David Nash,” Liberation, April 19
Hutchins, Samantha, “David Nash le bois a la lettre,” Le Quotidien de Paris, April 19
Dobbels, Daniel, “David Nash, las la langue de bois,” Liberation, April 17
“Sculptures de David Nash,” Le voix de Nord, April 5
Gardiner, Stephen, “Their Medium is Nature,” American Society of Landscape Architects, February
Bonetti, David, “A Very English way with Wood,” San Francisco Examiner, January 24
1989
Baker, Kenneth, “Wood Sculptures as faux Geology,” San Francisco Chronicle, February 7.
Sutton Kobke, Gertrud, “Land Art,” Landskab, Denmark, December
Smulders, Caroline, “David Nash,” Art Press, France, October
“Nash sort de Bois,” Liberation, August 3
1988
“David Nash: Sculpture 1971-90”, Serpentine Gallery, London (catalogue)
“Mosaic Egg”, Andely Juda Fine Art, London
1987
Chene et Frene, Musee Greuze, France
“Wood Primer”, published by Bedford Press, San Francisco, CA
"A Quite Revolution - British Sculpture Since 1965", Graham Beal and
Mary Jane Jacob, published by Thames and Hudson, London
1985
“Tree to Vessel”, Juda Rowen Gallery, London 1985
“Elm Wattle Gum”, Heide Art Gallery, Melbourne, Australia
Hogue Veluwe Otterlo, Kroller -Muller Museum, The Netherlands
“David Nash - Japan”, Ki No Inochi, Japan, Association of Art Museums, i No Icochi, Japan
"A Sense of Place: Sculpture in Landscape", Peter Davis and Tony Knipe, published by Ceolfrith Press,
New York
"Earthworks and Beyond: Contemporary Art in the Landscape", John Beardsley, published by Abbeville Press, New York
1985
"Second Nature", Richard Mabey (ed), published by Jonathon Cape, London
1983
"Wood," Quarry Otterlo, Kruller Muller Museum, The Netherlands
1982
"Sixty Seasons", Third Eye Centre, Glasgow, Scotland
"Forest Poems, Forest Drawings", David Nash with Anthony Barnett, published by Ferry Press, London, UK
1981
“Stoves And Hearths”, Duke Street Gallery, London, UK
Fellowship, Yorkshire Sculpture Park , UK
1979
“David Nash,” Aspects, Spring Wood Quarry, Elise Meyer, New York, NY
1978
“David Nash,” Aspects, Summer 1978
1976
“Fletched Over Ash”, AIR Gallery, London, UK
1973
Loosely Held Garin, Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol, UK
Bellars, Peter. “David Nash Growing Works,” Asahi Evening News, May
AWARDS
2006 Djerassi Resident Artist Program
2004 Honorary Fellow, University of Wales, Cardiff, Wales
Awarded O.B.E For Services for Arts
2003 Honorary Doctorate of Humanities, University of Glamorgan, Wales
Research Fellowship, University of Northumbria, Northumbria, England
1999 Honorary Doctorate of Fine Art and Design, University of Kingston, London, UK
1998 Resident Artist, CCAC, Berkeley, CA
1996 Djerassi Resident Artist Program
1975 Awarded Welsh Arts Council Bursary
1978 Griezdale Forest Sculpture Residency
1979 Prizewinner International Drawing Biennial, Cleveland
1980 “Fire, Engine, Sweep,” Planting Sculpture Commission, University of
South Hampton Installation, Morris Museum, Morristown, NJ
1981-82 Resident Sculptor, Yorkshire Sculptural Park
1984-85 Six month project in Japan consisting of workshops, lectures & exhibitions
1985 Major planting sculpture commission Kroller Muller Museum, Holland
FILMS AND DOCUMENTARIES
2000 “Y Sioe Gelf,” S4C
1996 "From Capel Rhiw to the World", by Peter Telfor for HTV, UK
1993 “David Nash at the Edge of the Forest,” by Richard Taylor Smith, BBC TV Wales
1988 “Stoves and Hearths,” Alter Image
1984 “Sunday Morning Program,” NHK TV Tokyo, Japan
1982 “Wooden Boulder,” made by the artist, Welsh Arts Council
1978 “Woodman,” directed by Peter Francis Browne, Arts Council of Great Britain, UK
SELECTED PUBLIC COLLECTIONS
Abbot Hall Art Gallery & Museum, Kendal, Cumbria, UK
Aberdeen Art Gallery, Scotland
Arts Council of Great Britain, London, UK
Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth, Australia
Banque de Luxembourg, Luxembourg
British Council, London, UK
Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, UK
Camden Council, London, UK
Centre d’Art Contemporain de Vassiviere en Limousin, Beaumont du Lac, France
City of Edinburgh Council, Edinburgh, UK
Contemporary Art Society, London, UK
Contemporary Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii
CSW Zamek Ujazdowski, Warsaw, Poland
Dexia/Banque Internationale, Luxembourg
Djerassi Resident Artists Program, California
Dorset Hospital, Dorset, England, UK
Edinburgh City, Scotland
Espoo Karhusaari, Helsinki, Finland
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, de Young Museum, California
Fonds Regional d'Art Contemporain, Corsica and Limousin, France
Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail, England, UK
Frans Hals Museum, Haarlem, Netherlands
Fukuoka City Museum, Japan
Galleria Degli Uffizi, Florence, Italy
Government Art Collection, London, UK
Grizedale Forest Sculpture Park, Hawkshead, Cumbria, UK
Guggenheim Museum New York, New York
Heide Art Gallery, Melbourne, Australia
Hiroshima Fine Art, Japan
Hokkaido Asahikawa Museum of Art, Japan
Hoam City Museum, Seoul, Korea
Hoge Veluwe, Otterlo, Netherlands
Ichikawa Museum of Art, Japan
Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis, Indiana
Iwaki City Museum, Japan
Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, Nebraska
Karhusaari Art Centre, Espoo, Finland
Kunsthalle Recklinghausen, Germany
Laumeier Sculpture Park, St. Louis, Missouri
L'Ecomusee de Pierre de Bresse, France
Leeds City Art Gallery, UK
Leicestershire Museums, UK
Louisana Museum, Humlebaek, Denmark
Maclaurin Collection, Ayr, UK
Madison Art Center, Madison, Wisconsin
Manchester City Council, Manchester, UK
Mappin Art Gallery, Sheffield, UK
Margam Sculpture Park, Port Talbot, Wales, UK
McMaster Art Gallery, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Métrobus de l’Agglomération Rouennaise, Rouen, France
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York
Morris Museum, Morristown, New Jersy
Musee des Beaux-Arts, Calais, France
Musée Greuze, Tournus, France
Museo de Arte Contemporáneo, Caracas, Venezuela
Museum im Prediger, Schwäbisch Gmünd, Denmark
Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, California
Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, Japan
Museum of Modern Art, Caracas, Venezuela
Museum of Modern Art, Kamakura, Japan
Museum van Hedendaagse Kunst, Antwerp, Belgium
Nagoya City Museum, Japan
National Museum, Dublin, Ireland
National Museum of Wales, Cardiff, Wales
National Museum of Contemporary Art, Seoul, Korea
Nationale Park De Hoge Veluwe, Hoenderloo, Netherlands
Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussel, Belgium
Portsmouth City Museums & Records Service, Portsmouth, UK
Rouen City Metrobus de l'agglomeration Rouennaise, France
Rijksmuseum Kroller-Muller, Otterlo, Netherlands
San Jose Museum of Art, California
San Diego Museum of Contemporary Art, California
Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh, Scotland
Setagaya Art Museum, Tokoyo, Japan
Shimane Prefectural Museum, Matsue, Japan
Solomon R Guggenheim Museum, New York, New York
Southhampton University and Southhampton Art Gallery, UK
St. Louis Art Museum, St. Louis, Missouri
Stedelijk Museum, Alst, Belgium
Tate Gallery, London, UK
Tickon Environmental Sculpture Park, Langeland, Denmark
Tochigi Prefectural Museum of Fine Arts, Utsunomiya, Japan
Tokyo International Forum, Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo Metropolitan Museum, Japan
Towner Art Gallery, Eastbourne, UK
National Museum of Wales, Cardiff Wales
Uffizi Gallery, Florence, Italy
Ujazdowski Castle, Warsaw, Poland
University of Southampton, UK
Victoria and Albert Museum, London, UK
Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Yorkshire Sculpture Park, West Bretton, UK