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MARIA LALIĆ

Academic Qualifications
Central School of Art, London. BA (Hons)
Chelsea School of Art. MA
Fellow, Bath Academy of Art
Currently Professor of Painting at Bath Spa University.

Solo Exhibitions
1991 Todd Gallery, London.
1993 Todd Gallery, London.
1996 Todd Gallery, London. (C)
1997 Galerie Renate Bender. Munich (C)
        Jensen Gallery, Wellington, N.Z. (C)
1998 Galerie Maria Chailloux, Amsterdam (with Jo Heijnen)
1999 Jensen Gallery, Auckland, N.Z.
2000 Galleri Christian Dam, Oslo.
2001 Galerie Renate Bender, Munich.
2005 Galerie Renate Bender, Munich.
2007 Royal Albert memorial Museum of Art, Exeter.

Selected Group Exhibitions
1988 Houseworks. Canynge Road, Bristol.
1990 Works on Paper. Todd Gallery, London.
Homage to the Square. Flaxman Gallery, London.
1991 Large Works/Gallery Artists. Todd Gallery, London.
Art Jonction. Nice, France.
A Painting Exhibition in Two Parts. Todd Gallery, London.
1992 Basil Beattie, Maria Lalic, Edwina Leapman. Todd Gallery, London.
A Sense of Purpose. Mappin Art Gallery, Sheffield. (C)
Roger Clarke, Maria Lalic, David Leapman. Todd Gallery, London
Moving into View. Recent British Painting. Arts Council of Great Britain Touring Exhibition.
Commencing Royal Festival Hall, London. (C)
1994 Moving into View. Recent British Painting. Arts Council of Great Britain Touring Exhibition.
Myles Mehen Gallery, Darlington Arts Centre, Darlington.
Chapter Gallery, Cardiff. Oriel Gallery, Mold, Clwyd.
Martin Creed, Gabriel Klasmer, Maria Lalic, Mark Pimlott, Perry Roberts, Peter
Wüthrich. Todd Gallery, London.
1995 Moving into View. Recent British Painting. Arts Council of Great Britain Touring Exhibition.
Newlyn Art Gallery, New Road, Newlyn, Penzance.
University Gallery, University of Northumbria.
Norwich Gallery, Norwich.
Drumcroon Gallery, Wigan.
Rosa Lee, Perry Roberts, Marcia Hafif, Maria Lalic, David Leapman. Todd Gallery,
London.
On Paper. Todd Gallery, London.
20 British Works on Paper : 1980-1995. Victoria & Albert Museum, London (Pamphlet).
‘Drei Frauen Konkret’. Galerie Renate Bender, Munich. (C)
1996 Mostly Monochrone. Green on Red Gallery, Dublin.
Inge Dick, Maria Lalic, Marylin Willis. marz galerien. Mannheim and Ladenburg.
Small Truths. A John Hansard Gallery touring exhibition. Commencing John Hansard
Gallery, Southampton (C).
1997 Small Truths. Todd Gallery, London. Leeds City Art Gallery, The Northern Gallery for
Contemporary Art, Sunderland.
Aspekte Konkrete Kunst. marz galerien. Mannheim and Ladenburg
Yellow. Todd Gallery, London.
Jerwood Painting Prize. Lethaby Galleries, London (C )
Painting after Formalism. Jensen Gallery, Wellington.
1998 Clear and Saturated. Arti et Amicitiae. Amsterdam (C)..
Painting after Formalism. Jensen Gallery, Auckland.
Material Konzept Konstrukt. Kunstverein, Steyr. Touring to Berchtold-Villa, Salzburg, and
Forum Konkrete Kunst, Erfurt. (C)
Syngligt : England – Sverige. Galerie Konstrucktiv Tendens. Stockholm.
Works on Paper. Jensen Gallery, Auckland.
Small Works. Green on Red Gallery, Dublin.
1999 ‘wie weiss ist wissen die weisen’. Galerie Renate Bender. Munich.
‘White Out’ Gallery Fine, London.
2000 ‘Blue’ The New Art Gallery, Walsall. (C)
‘Farbzeit’ Verein Kunst. Oberhausen. (C) Museum f r aktuelle kunst
marz galerien. Mannhein.
Five Positions of European Painting, Galerle Renate Bender, Munich.
10.10.1, (2) (3) (4). marz galerien. Ladenburg.
2001 Line Up, London. galleryfine2.
Base Metal. Gf2, London.
2002 A Szín Önállá Élete. Colour – A life of its own. M csarnok Kunsthalle. Budapest. (C)
Classified, Tate Modern, London.
2003 ‘Seeing Red’ An international exhibition of non objective painting. Hunter College, Times
Square Gallery, New York. (C)
‘Farben’ Jensen Gallery, Auckland, NZ.
2004 ‘Maria Lalic, Caroline de Lannoy, Rodert Davies’ Hirschl Contemporary Art, London.
‘C6 H10 05’ Works on Paper. Jensen Gallery, Auckland, NZ.
‘Die Farbe hat mich II (nicht nur rot)’ Karl Ernst Osthaus Museum, Hagen.
2006 Artists and Alchemists. Sherborne House, Dorset. (C)
2008 ‘Die Faszination der Farbe Rot’. Galerie Renate Bender, Munich

Public Collections
Arts Council of England
Department of Trade and Industry
Deutsche Bank
Glaxo Holdings
Karl Ernst Osthaus Museum, Hagen
Rosehaugh Stanhope Developments PLC
Tate Gallery
Victoria and Albert Museum
Museum fur Konkret Kunst, Ingolstadt, Germany
The Pearson Group
and numerous private collections in England, Austria, Denmark, Germany, Holland, Sweden, Switzerland
and New Zealand.

Commissions
1999 Equitable House. 47-51 King William Street, London. EC1

Awards
1994 G W Melhuish Award South West Arts
1997 British Council Grant. Travel to New Zealand

Catalogues (C)

1992 Michael Tooby : 'A Sense of Purpose'. Introduction and essay
1993 Hilary Lane, Sacha Craddock : 'Recent British Painting'. Introduction and essay
1995 Prof. Eugen Gomringer : ‘Drei Frauen Konkret’
1996 Nicholas de Ville : ‘Maria Lalic’. Todd Gallery, London.
Nicholas de Ville : ‘Small Truths’. Southampton and touring
1997 Nicholas de Ville : ‘Maria Lalic - History Painting’. Galerie Renate Bender,
Munich
Allan Smith : ‘Lead Fall Paintings’ Jensen Gallery, Wellington, N.Z.
Judith Bumpus : ‘Jerwood Painting Prize’
1998 Sotirakis Charalambou : ‘Clear and Saturated’
José Luis Brea : ‘Painting and Occurrence. Clear and Saturated.’ Arti et
Amicitiae, Amsterdam
1999 Heidi Bierwisch : Material Konzept Konstruct. Forum Konkrete Kunst.
Peter Volkwein Erfurt. Germany.
Heinz Gappmayr
Britta E Buhlmann
Sigurd Rompza
Peter Assman
2000 John Gage : Blue. The New Art Gallery, Walsall.
Michael Tooby
Dr Michael Fehr : Die Farbe hat mich. Karl-Ernst-Osthaus Museum,
Dr Karin Stempel Hagen.
2002 Livia Páldi : A Szín Önállá Élete. (Colour – A life of its own)
Michael Fehr An exhibition of Hungarian and International
Maria L Molná Monochrome painting. Mücsarnok. Budapest
János Sturez
2004 Alicia Foster : Tate Women Artists
2004 Michael Fehr : Seeing Red
2006 Bryony Bond : Artists and Alchemists
2006 Rebecca Fortnum : Contemporary British Women Artists
 
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