Laddie John Dill

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LADDIE JOHN DILL

 

1943                 Born in Long Beach, California
1964 – 1968      Attended Chouinard Art Institute, Los Angeles, BFA 1968

Lives in Venice, California

1975        National Endowment for the Arts, Artists Fellowship                 
1979        John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship
1982        National Endowment for the Arts, Artists Fellowship
1983        California Arts Council, Art in Public Buildings Program Grant

Selected Public Collections

Boise Art Museum, Boise, Idaho
Cedar-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, California
Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, Illinois
Caldwell Museum, Humboldt, Tennessee
Frederick Weisman Museum of Art, Malibu, California
Greenville County Museum, South Carolina
High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia
Laguna Beach Museum of Art, Laguna Beach, California
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, California
Louisiana Museum, Denmark
Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles, California
Museum of Contemporary Art, San Paulo, Brazil
Museum of Modern Art, New York City, New York
Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, California
Museum of South Texas, Corpus Christi, Texas
Norton Simon Museum, Pasadena, California
Oakland Museum, Oakland, California
Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, California
Palm Springs Desert Museum, Palm Springs, California
Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C.
Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix, Arizona
Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara, California
San Diego Museum of Art, San Diego, California
Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, Washington
Smithsonian Institute, Washington, D.C.
UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, California
Museum of Contemporary Art, Honolulu, Hawaii
Bakersfield Museum of Art, Bakersfield, California
Museo Jumex, Mexico City, Mexico
Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati, Ohio
Western Gallery, Western Washington University, Bellingham, Washington
Racine Art Museum, Racine, Wisconsin
Museum of Art at Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire
Frankel Foundation, Troy, Michigan

One Person Exhibitions

1971
Sonnabend Gallery, New York
Pasadena Art Museum, California
Portland State University Art Gallery, Oregon

1972
Morgan Gallery, Shawnee Mission, Kansas
Sonnabend Gallery, New York

1973
Mizuno Gallery, Los Angeles

1974
James Corcoran Gallery, Los Angeles

1975
Douglas Drake Gallery, Kansas City
James Corcoran Gallery, Los Angeles

1976
Kansas State Union Gallery, Manhattan, Kansas
Dootson-Calderhead Gallery, Seattle, Washington
Seder-Creigh Gallery, Coronado, California

1977
James Corcoran Gallery, Los Angeles
Grapestake Gallery, San Francisco, California

1978
Landfall Press Gallery, Chicago, Illinois
James Corcoran Gallery, Los Angeles, California
Dobrick Gallery, Chicago, Illinois
Baxter Art Gallery, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena (catalogue)
Douglas Drake Gallery, Kansas City, Kansas

1979
James Corcoran Gallery, Los Angeles

1980
Linda Farris Gallery, Seattle, Washington
Osuna Gallery, Washington D.C.
James Corcoran Gallery, Los Angeles
University Art Gallery, California State University,
Dominguez Hills: “Laddie John Dill: An Installation” (catalogue)

1981
Charles Cowles Gallery, New York
Peppers Art Gallery, University of Redlands, CA (catalogue)
Zolla/Lieberman Gallery, Chicago, Illinois
Landfall Press Gallery, Chicago, Illinois
Thomas Babeor gallery, La Jolla, California Grapestake Gallery, San Francisco

1982
Linda Farris Gallery, Seattle, Washington
Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, California
James Corcoran Gallery, Los Angeles, California

1983
University Art Museum, California State University Long Beach:
“Centric 7: Laddie John Dill/ Designs for Death in Venice” James Corcoran Gallery, Los Angeles, California
Thomas Babeor Gallery, La Jolla, California
Charles Cowles Gallery, New York
West Beach Cafe, Los Angeles: “Helium, Argon and Sand”

1984
Zolla/Lieberman Gallery, Chicago, IL
Fuller Goldeen Gallery, San Francisco, California Ochi Gallery, Boise, ID
Linda Farris Gallery, San Francisco, California

1985
Thomas Babeor Gallery, La Jolla, California Union Gallery, San Jose State University: “Selections from Death in Venice Series” San Jose, California

1986
James Corcoran Gallery, Los Angeles, California
Charles Cowles Gallery, Los Angeles, California
Long Beach Museum Of Art, Long Beach, California
Cirrus Gallery, Los Angeles, California: “ Monotypes and Woodcuts” Cirrus Editions

1987
SITE 311, Pacific Grove, CaliforniaFuller/ Goldeen Gallery, San Francisco
Santa Monica Heritage Museum, Santa Monica, California Thomas Babeor Gallery, La Jolla, California

1988
Ochi Fine Art, Boise, Idaho Sun Gallery, Seoul, KoreaSena Galleries West, Santa Fe, New Mexico Mixografia Gallery, Los Angeles, California: “Aerial Landscapes”/Monotypes
Galeria Joan Prats, New York, New York Ochi Fine Arts, Sun Valley, Idaho
Gensler and Associates, Los Angeles, California

1989
Smith Anderson Gallery, Palo Alto, California
Cypress College/Fine Arts Gallery, Cypress, California
Persons & Lindell Gallery, Helsinki, Finland
Sun Gallery, Seoul, Korea
Christopher Grimes Gallery, Carmel, California
Ochi Gallery, Sun Valley, Idaho1990
Works Gallery South, Costa Mesa, California
Sam Francis Gallery/ Crossroads School for the Arts and Sciences, Santa Monica, California
Municipal Art Gallery/Mixografia Gallery and Workshop Los Angeles, California
Linda Farris Gallery, Seattle, Washington
Sena Galleries West, Santa Fe, New Mexico
1991
D.P . Fong Galleries, San Jose, California
Works Gallery South, Costa Mesa, California
Ernie Wolfe Gallery, Los Angeles, California1992
Stremmel Gallery, Reno, Nevada
Conejo Valley Art Museum, Thousand Oaks, California
D.P. Fong & Spratt Galleries, San Jose, California1993
Ochi Gallery, Sun Valley, Idaho1994
Andrea Marquit Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts
Steven Josefsberg Gallery, Portland, Oregon
Parchman Stremmel Galleries, San Antonio, Texas

1995
Ochi Gallery, Sun Valley, Idaho
Valerie Miller Fine Art, Palm Springs, California

1996
Chac Mool Contemporary Fine Art, Los Angeles, California1998
Parchman Stremmel Galleries, San Antonio, Texas1999
Ochi Gallery, “Recent Works”, Sun Valley, Idaho
Bakersfield Museum of Art, Bakersfield, California2000
Euro Gallery, Exhibition, Minneapolis, Minnesota2001
Skidmore Contemporary Art, Malibu, California
Bakersfield Museum of Art, Bakersfield, California
Elena Zass Gallery, Laguna Beach, California2002
Kevin Barry Fine Art, Los Angeles, California

2003
Off Main Gallery, Bergamot Station, Santa Monica, California

2006
LA Artcore Gallery, “Survey: 1970 – 2006”, Los Angeles, California

2010
Nyehaus, “Contained Radiance”, New York, NY

2012
Nye+Brown, “Contained Radiance/LA”, Los Angeles, California
Ochi Gallery, “Contained Radiance/Idaho”, Ketchum, Idaho

2013
Nyehaus Gallery, “Elementary: Laddie John Dill”, New York, New York

Selected Group Exhibitions

1970
Art Gallery, California State University, Los Angeles: “Venice, California ‘70”

1971
Los Angeles County Museum of Art: “ Twenty-four Young Los Angeles Artists”Walker Art Center: “ New Works for New Spaces” Minneapolis, Minnesota (catalogue)
La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art: “Earth, Animal Vegetable, Mineral”, California
Henry Gallery, University of Washington: “Ten New Works from the Walker Art Center” Seattle, Washington

1972
Betty Gold Gallery: “Chuck Arnoldi, Laddie John Dill, Ron Cooper- Drawings” Los AngelesGovett Grewster Art Gallery: “The State of California Painting” New Plymouth, New Zealand (catalogue) Pasadena Art Museum: “West Coast Art from the Permanent Collection” CaliforniaACA Galleries: “Looking West” New York (catalogue)
Art Gallery, California State University, Fullerton: “Guy Dill/Laddie John Dill”Margo Leavin Gallery: “Sculptor’s Drawings” Los Angeles

1973
Loreto-Hilton Center, Webster College Art Gallery: “ Some California Artists” St. Louis, Missouri Art Gallery,California State University Northridge: “Jerry Anderson, Greg Card, Laddie John Dill and Peter Lodato”
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: “ A Selection of American and European Paintings from the Richard Brown Baker Collection”

1974
Art Gallery University of California, Irvine: “ Irvine Faculty.” Santa Barbara Museum of Art:
“Fifteen Abstract Artists”California (catalogue)
Lang Art Gallery, Scripps College: “Light”, Claremont, California Jack Glenn Gallery: “Fifth Annual Summer Show” Corona Del Mar, California
Art Gallery, Boise State University: “Richard Yokomi and Laddie John Dill” Boise, Idaho

1975
Newport Harbor Museum: “Modern and Contemporary Sculpture” Newport Beach, California
Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University: “Three California Painters” Waltham, Massachusetts
Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art: “Current Concerns Part 1”
Margo Leavin Gallery: “Drawings.” Los Angeles, California
University Art Museum, California State University, Long Beach:“ A View Through” (catalogue)
Frederick S. Wight Art Gallery, University of California
Los Angeles: “18 UCLA Faculty Artists” (catalogue) Newport Harbor Art Museum: “New Acquisitions, Extended Loans, and Selected Works from the Permanent
Collection” Newport Beach, California
Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art: “Collector’s Choice”
La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art: “ University of California Irvine: 1965-1975” La Jolla, California (catalogue)
Otis Art Institute: “Hecho en Mexico” Los Angeles

1976
Mount San Antonio College Art Gallery: “ Expressions in New Media” Walnut Creek, California
James Corcoran Gallery: “Selected Sculpture Objects” Los Angeles, California
Dootson-Calderhead Gallery: “California Show” Seattle, WA
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: “Painting and Sculpture in California: The Modern Era”, San Francisco, California Also: Smithsonian Institute, Washington D.C. (catalogue)

1977
Security Pacific National Bank: “Large Scale Paintings From the Collection of the Security of Pacific National Bank” Los Angeles (catalogue)
Charlotte Crosby Kemper Gallery, Kansas City Art Institute:
“Spectrum ‘77 (Painting-Sculpture)” Kansas City, Missouri (catalogue)
Otis Art Institute: “Corporate Art Collection” Los Angeles, California
Laguna Beach Museum of Art: “Selections from Private Collections” Orange County, California
Douglas Drake Gallery: ‘Laddie John Dill/ Gary Sutton” Kansas City, Missouri
Seattle Art Museum: “Recent Acquisitions ‘77” Washington

1978
University Art Gallery, California State University, Long Beach: “Black Dolphin Prints.”Galerie D + C Mueller-Roth: “Bilderhauerxeichnungen” Stuttgart, West Germany (catalogue)
Grapestake Gallery: “Three from L.A.” San Francisco, California Indianapolis Museum of Art: “Painting and Sculpture Today” Indiana (catalogue)Trisolini Gallery, Ohio University: “Contemporary Prints from Landfall Press” Athens, Ohio
Albright-Knox Gallery: ”Painting of the ‘70’s” Buffalo, New York (catalogue)

1979
Art Museum, California State University, Long Beach: “Selections from the Frederick Weisman Company Collection of California Art”
Also: Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. (catalogue) E.B. Crocker Art Gallery: “Aspects of Abstract” Sacramento, California
Art Gallery, California State University, Fullerton: “California Perceptions: Light and Space” (catalogue)
American Academy of Arts and Letters: “Hassam Purchase Fund Exhibition” New York, New york
Dobrick Gallery: Group Show-New Space” Chicago

1980
Joseloff Gallery, University of Hartford: “California Drawings” Connecticut
Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery: “It’s All Called Painting” Los Angeles, California
Landfall Gallery: “Drawings” Chicago, IL
Charles Cowles Gallery: “Group Show” New York
James Corcoran Gallery: “Group Show” Los Angeles, California
Zola Leiberman Gallery: “Group Show” Chicago, Illinois
Gensler Associates: “Michael Todd/Laddie John Dill” Los Angeles University Art Gallery, California State University, Dominguez Hills: “Laddie John Dill: An Installation” Los Angeles, California

1981
Museum of Contemporary Art: “Twentieth Century NorthAmerican Painters” Sao Paulo, Brazil
La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art: “ Artists Quilts: Quilts by Ten Contemporary Artists with Ludy Strauss” California
Also: Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, San Jose, California, and University Art Gallery, University of Texas, Arlington, Texas (catalogue)
Art Center College of Design: “DECADE: Los Angeles Painting in the ‘70’s” Pasadena, California
Fox Graphics Gallery: “Selected Prints Published by Landfall Press” Boston
Washington Project for the Arts: “Neon Fronts: Luminous Art for the Urban Landscape”, Washington D.C.
James Corcoran Gallery: “Summer Group Show” Los Angeles, California
Thomas Babeor Gallery: “A California Summer” La Jolla, CA
Tower Gallery, Inc.: “California Artists: Sculpture and Paintings” Southampton, New York
Judith Christian Gallery: “Forty Famous Californians” New York
Montgomery Art Gallery, Pomona College: “Professor’s Choice” Claremont, California
Sheldon Gallery, University of Nebraska: “The Kansas City Show” Lincoln, Nebraska
Art Gallery, California State University, Northridge: “Abstraction in Los Angeles, 1950-1980:
Selections from the Murray & Ruth Gribin Collection”

1982
Montgomery Art Gallery, Pomona College: “ Contemporary Triptych” Claremont, California
Nagoya City Museum: “ L.A. Art: An Exhibition of Contemporary Paintings” Nagoya, Japan (catalogue)
Art museum, Sonoma State University: “Sculpture ‘82, A Contemporary Survey” Sonoma, California (catalogue)
Musee d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris: “Exchange entre Artisites 1931-1982, U.S.A.” Paris, France Contemporary Arts Museum: “The Americans: The Collage” Houston, Texas (catalogue)
James Corcoran Gallery: “For the Los Angeles Public Theater” Los Angeles, California
Palos Verdes Art Center: “Relationships” Palos Verdes, California
Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery: “Selections from the Security Pacific Collection.”
Thomas Babeor Gallery: “Group Summer Show” La Jolla, California

1983
Corcoran Gallery of Art: “Second Western States Exhibition:38th Corcoran Biennial”, Washington D.C.
Linda Farris Gallery: “Drawings by Ed Ruscha, Billy Al Bengston, Tom Holland and Laddie John Dill”
Seattle, Washington
Welton Beckett Associates: “Art in L.A.” Los Angeles, California
Gumps Gallery: “Monotypes and Etchings from 3EP Publications” San Francisco Art Gallery, California State University, Fullerton: “Charles Arnoldi and Laddie John Dill” (catalogue)

1984
Helen Lindhurst Gallery, University of Southern California:
“3EP Ltd. – Selected Prints, 1979-1984” Los Angeles, California
Museum of Contemporary Art: “The First Show: Painting and Sculpture from Eight Collections 1940-1980” Los Angeles, California
Koplin Gallery: “Olympiad: Summer 1984” Los Angeles, California
Phillipe Bonafont Gallery: “The Artist and The Theatre: Set and Costume Designs by Artists” San Francisico, CA Hunsaker/Schlesinger Gallery: “Major Works by California Artists” Los Angeles, CA
Madison Gallery: “Neon on my Mind.” Albuquerque, New Mexico
Santa Barbara Museum of Art: “Art of the States: Works From a Santa Barbara Collection”
Welton Beckett Associates: “Interactive Arts: Art and Architecture” Santa Monica, California
Fine Arts Gallery, University of California, Irvine: “Selections from the Bill and Merry Norris Collection”
World Headquarters, Bank of America: “Selections from the Bank of America Corporate Art Collection” San Francisco
Ruth Bachofner Gallery: “Original Work on Paper by Southern California Artists” Los Angeles, CA
Fuller Goldeen Gallery: “Stars.” San Francisco
Gloria Luria Gallery: “Selected Works” Bay Harbor, Florida

1985
Palo Alto Cultural Center: “Unity of Opposites: Art about Architecture” Palo Alto, California
Functional Art Store: “Screens by Artists” Los Angeles Art Gallery, California State College, Stanislaus: “California; A Celebration of the Land”
San Jose Art Gallery: “Works on Paper” San Jose, CA
Charles Cowles Gallery: “Abstract Relationships” New York Cedars- Sinai Medical Center: “Selections from the James Corcoran Gallery” Los AngelesSan Francisco Museum of Modern Art: “art+architecture+ landscape: The Close Pegase Design Competition”
James Corcoran Gallery: “ California- Sculpture” Los Angeles, California
Ruth Bachofner Gallery: “Accent on Glass” Los Angeles, California
Fine Arts Gallery, California State University, Los Angeles: “Black and White Drawings from the David Nellis Collection”
Chrysler Museum: “Contemporary American Monotypes” Norfolk, Virginia

1986
Pace Gallery: “Monotypes” New York
Art Gallery, St. John’s College: “Foundry/Process”Santa Fe, New Mexico
Loyola Law School Gallery: “Lawyers Collect” Los Angeles Art Center College of Design: “Pasadena Collects: The Art of Our Time” Pasadena, California
Thomas Babeor Gallery: “Selected Works” La Jolla, CA Wallace
Wentworth Gallery: “Paperworks Now” Washington D.C.
The Works Gallery: “Artists Works” Long Beach, California
Chemical Gallery: “A Mixture of Mediums. Selections from the Chemical Bank Art Collection” New York
Wight Art Gallery, University of California, Los Angeles:“Teaching Artists, The UCLA Faculty of Art and Design” Cirrus: “A Southern California Collection” Los Angeles, California

1987
Allied Arts Council of Southern Nevada/First Interstate Bank Regional Art Collection, Las Vegas, Nevada
The Works Gallery: “A View Through/Revisited” Long Beach, California
Korean Cultural Service: “CURRENTS- Eight Contemporary Artists, American & Korean” Los Angeles, CA
University of Hawaii at Manoa: “Glass: Another View” Honolulu, Hawaii
Pence Gallery: “Works on Paper” Santa Monica, California Yurakucho Asahi Gallery: “Prints by Los Angeles” Tokyo Japan (traveling exhibition)
Sena Galleries West: Arnoldi /Cooper/Dill, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Stanford University Museum of Art: “The Anderson Collection Two Decades of American Graphics, 1967-1987” Stanford, California
Scott Hansen Gallery: “Summer Selected Works” New York James Corcoran Gallery: “ From the Sixties and Seventies” Santa Monica, California
Elizabeth Leach Gallery: “Cirrus Editions, Ltd” Portland, OR

1988
Parallel Gallery: “California Gold” Del Mar, California Erie Art Museum: “Paper Thick/Forms and Images in CastPaper”, Erie, Pennsylvania
Spaso House: “Twentieth Century American Art” Moscow, USSR
Thomas Babeor Gallery: “Summer 1988/Selected Works” La Jolla, California
James Corcoran Gallery: “Lost and Found In California:
Four Decades of Assemblage Art” Santa Monica, California Santa Monica Heritage Museum: “Art and Architecture” Santa Monica, California
Roberts Art Gallery/Santa Monica High School: “Four Artists- Guy Dill, Laddie John Dill, Peter Alexander, Francine Matarazzo” Santa Monica, California
Galleries of the Claremont Colleges: “Professors Choice III” Claremont, California
The Art Store: “Vessels” curated by Sharon Truax, Los Angeles, California
California Arts Council and The Phebe Conley Gallery, The President’s Gallery, California State University Fresno: “Art in Public Buildings”, Fresno, California

1989
Works Gallery: “Three American Artists- Peter Alexander, Charles Arnoldi, Laddie John Dill.” Long Beach, California Site 311: “Selections: 9 Los Angeles Artists.” Pacific Grove, California
Kornbluth Gallery: “Collector Prints and Drawings.” Fair Lawn, New Jersey
Lincoln Plaza Art Gallery: “State of California: Art in Public Buildings, 1978-88.” Sacramento, California Angeles Press/Westside Arts Center: “A Collectors Afternoon.” Los Angeles, California
LJ Gallery: “First Summer Group Show.” Newport Beach, California Madison Art Center: “Coming of Age: Twenty one Years of Collecting by the Madison Art Center.” Madison, Wisconsin
Andrea Marquit Fine Arts/ Boston, Massachusetts
Gensler and Associates: Selected Works from the Corporate Collection of Pacific Enterprises, “Contemporary American Artists and Sculptors” Los Angeles, California
Galeria Joan Prats/Ediciones Poligrafa: “Daylight Savings”, Los Angeles, California / Barcelona, Spain
Sena Galleries West: “Group Show” Santa Fe, New Mexico
Interni Design Inc.: “Group Show” Irvine, California
Linda Farris Gallery: “20th Anniversary Year” Seattle, Washington

1990
Old City Hall Gallery: “Art in Public Buildings 1978-89” Redding, California
Phoenix Art Museum: Contemporary Forum, Ianuzzi Gallery: “Laddie John Dill and Harry Bertoia.”
United States Embassy, Ankara, Turkey, Frederic Weisman Foundation
Transamerica Building: “Artists Quilts” San Francisco, California Eve Mannes Gallery: “Group Abstraction Show” Atlanta, Georgia
Christopher Grimes Gallery: Gallery Artists /Group Exhibition “ Paintings, Sculpture, Works on Paper” Carmel, California
LJB Gallery: “2nd Annual Group Show” Newport Beach, California Andrew-Shire Gallery: “California Now” Los Angeles, California Works Gallery South: “Laddie John Dill/Lita Albuquerque” Costa Mesa, California
Greg Kucera Gallery: “Pilchuck Print Program
Monotype Exhibition” Seattle, Washington

1991
Sharon Truax Fine Art/Art Store Gallery: “Vessels” San Francisco, California
Riverside Art Museum: “One over One: Contemporary Mono- types from Smith Anderson Press” Riverside, California
Ersgard Gallery: “Constructive Concepts” Santa Monica, California The University of Hawaii Art Gallery: “The 4th International Shoebox Sculpture Exhibition” Honolulu, Hawaii
Tacoma Art Museum: “Glass: Material in the Service of Meaning.” Tacoma, Washington

1992
Stremmel Gallery: “Small Works,” Reno, Nevada
U S West, New Vector Group: “Prints from Pilchuck and Centrum” Bellevue, Washington
Valerie Miller Fine Art: “New Works, Charles Arnoldi, Woods Davy, Laddie John Dill, Michael Rubin” Palm Desert, California Museum of Contemporary Art: “Recent Acquisitions:Selected New Works in the Permanent Collection and Marcia Simon Weisman Collection” Los Angeles, California
Patricia Correia Gallery: “Point of Vie.” Venice, California
The Works Gallery: “The Spirit of Matter” Long Beach, California
Remba Gallery: “Different Places, Different Views” Santa Monica, California
Gallery at the Plaza: “The Last Picture Show” Los Angeles, California
Laguna Art Museum: “Sticks and Stones” Laguna Beach, California
Gallery of Functional Art: “Magnetism: Force follows Function” Santa Monica, California
Magidson Gallery: Group Show/Selected Works, Curated by Susan Rush. New York, New York

1993
Whatcom Museum: “Clearly Art: Pilchuck’s Glass Legacy” Bellingham, Washington.
Traveling Exhibit.Laguna Art Museum: “75 works, 75 years: Collecting the Art of California” Laguna Beach, California
BankAmerica Gallery/South Coast Metro Center: “5 guys” Costa Mesa, California
Charlotte Jackson Fine Art: “Group Show” Santa Fe, NM The Chrysler Museum: “Clearly Art/Pilchucks Legacy” Norfolk, Virginia
Stremmel Gallery: Group Show, Santa Fe, New Mexico

1994
Spring Street Gallery: “L.A. Rhythms” Los Angeles, California Boritzer/Gray/Himano: “Big Littles”, Santa Monica, California
Gallery Eden: “Jewels in the Heights” Rowland Heights, California
Stremmel Gallery: “All Things Great but Small” Reno, Nevada

1995
Frederick Weisman Museum of Art, Pepperdine University:“Selections from the Frederick Weisman Museum of Art” Malibu, California
UCLA Art Rental and Sales Gallery at the Armand Hammer Museum of Art and Cultural Center: “New Visions – Los Angeles in the 90’s” Los Angeles, California
California State University, Fullerton: “Shape: Forming the L.A. Look” Fullerton, California

1996
Deanna Miller Fine Art: “Paperworks” Santa Monica, California The Irvine Museum: “The Golden Land” Irvine, CaliforniaSanta Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum: “Acquiring Minds: Contemporary Art in Santa Barbara Collections” Santa Barbara, California
Santa Monica College of Design, Art & Architecture:Faculty and Student Exhibition, Santa Monica, California
Artcore Brewery Annex: “Art You Can Live With”, Los Angeles, California
Deanna Miller Fine Art: “Far East Meets West / Collaborative Art Works” Santa Monica, California
Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art: Pepperdine University “California Art from the Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art” Malibu, California
Milwaukee Art Museum: “Landfall Press: 25 Years of Printmaking” Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Palm Springs Desert Museum: Steve Chase Art Wing and Education Center. Palm Springs, California
Gallery 258: “MASTERPIECES “R” US” Beverly Hills, California

1997
Bakersfield Museum of Art and the Todd Madigan Gallery: “Process Art West Coast, ‘70’s, ‘80’s, ‘90’s”Bakersfield, California
Susan Street Fine Art: “Artscape ‘97” Solana Beach, California Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art: “5th Anniversary Celebration: Contemporary Art from the Frederick R. Weisman Collections” Malibu, California
Stremmel Gallery: “All Things Great But Small” Reno, Nevada Armand Hammer Museum: “ L.A. Currents.” Los Angeles, California

1998
Downey Art Museum: “Full House”, Downey, California Ochi Gallery: “Best of the Best”, Sun Valley, IdahoGallery 258: “Faculty Show/Santa Monica College of Design, Art & Architecture” Beverly Hills, California
Nevada Museum of Art: “The Art of Collaborative Printmaking: Smith Anderson Editions” Reno, Nevada
Skidmore Contemporary Art: “Gold” Malibu, CaliforniaCal State L.A: “Coastal Abstraction- Transcendence”Los Angeles, California

1999
Addison/Ripley Fine Art: “10 x 10”, Washington D.C.
California Center for the Arts: “THE ECLECTIC EYE”, Los Angeles, California
Selections from the Frederick R. Weisman Collections” Escondido, California
Watts Tower Arts Center: “Living with Art: Selected works from the collection of Alitash Kabede” Los Angeles, California
Armory Center for the Arts: “Radical Past: Contemporary Art & Music in Pasadena, 1960-1974” Pasadena, California
Norton Simon Museum: “Selections from the Permanent Collection” Pasadena, California
Molly Barnes Gallery: “Screens and Totems” Santa Monica, California
BGH Gallery: “200/2000/200.” Santa Monica, California

2001
Museum of Neon Art: “Neon Art from the ‘50’s, ‘60’s & ‘70’s” Los Angeles, CaliforniaChouinard: “A Living Legacy.” Oceanside Museum, Oceanside, California
Skidmore Contemporary Gallery: Group Show, Malibu, California
Anthony Seraphin Gallery: Group Show,Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

2002
Skidmore Contemporary Gallery: Group Show,Malibu, California
Laguna Art Museum: “Surf Culture.” Laguna Brach, California
The Art & Cultural Center: “Beyond The Surface.” Fallbrook, California
Pepperdine University: “California Art from the Richard R. Weisman Foundation.” Malibu, California

2003
Pepperdine University: “Recent Acquisitions.” Malibu, California The Art & Cultural Center: “Beyond The Surface 2” Fallbrook, California

2004
Patrick Olson Gallery: Group Show, Detroit, Michigan
LAX, Group Show, Terminal One
Ruth Bachofner Gallery: AGL Above Ground Level, Santa Monica, California

2005  Weisman Art Museum: West! Frank Gehry and the Artists of Venice Beach 1962-78 Minneapolis, Minnesota
Laurie Frank/Media Rare Gallery at Off Main Gallery Atelier Richard Tullis: Unique Works on Paper Santa Monica, California
Chevron Gallery: Inaugural Group Show, Irvine, California Surfrider Foundation Presents: Art for the Ocean Chelsea Piers, New York, New York
Santa Monica Museum of Art: Incognito Santa Monica, California

2006
Norton Simon Museum of Art: Translucence Pasadena, California Tobey C. Moss: Sculptures on Paper Los Angeles, CA
Nelson-Atkins Museum: Selections from Permanent Collection Kansas City, Kansas
Da Vinci Gallery, Los Angeles City College: Abstract Paintings

2007
Fredrick R. Weisman Museum of Art: A View Within, Malibu, California
Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum & Gallery Kingyo:“Crosscurrent/ International Exchange Show” Tokyo; Japan
Tom Bradley International Terminal LAX, “Modernism Today” Los Angeles, California
Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art, Pepperdine University: “Made in California: Contemporary California Art”, Los Angeles, California

2008
LA Contemporary: “Nepotism”, Los Angeles, California The Riverside Art Museum: “The 1980’s Neo-Expressionism & Driven Abstraction II”, Riverside, California

2009
Rumba: “Made in California”, Santa Monica, California Coda Gallery, Rancho Mirage, California
Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art, Pepperdine University; “From the Vault”, Malibu, California
Fellini Gallery, Shanghai, China
PS Zask Gallery, “Thirdspace”, Los Angeles, California
Santa Monica Museum, “Incognito”, Santa Monica, California

2010
David Zwirner, “Primary Atmospheres”, New York, New York
Museo Jumex, “Collection”, Mexico City, Mexico Basel Art Fair, “Volta 6”, Basel, Switzerland
Nyehaus, “Swell”, New York, NY
Nathan Bernstein Gallery, “Behind the Light”, New York, NY
Friedrich Petzel Gallery, “Swell”, New York, NY

2011
Venice Biennale, “Venice in Venice” Venice, Italy
Nye+Brown, “The Lords and the New Creatures”, Los Angeles, California
The Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art, “Selections from the Frederick R. Galerie Dominique Fiat, “Contained Radiance / Paris”, Paris, France Weisman Museum of Art”, Malibu, California (PST)*
5 Lite, “Laddie John Dill, Ed Moses, James Turrell, Robert Irwin, Robert Wilhite”, Los Angeles, California (PST)*Seeline Gallery, “Silver”, Los Angeles, California (PST)*
Santa Ana College, “Mysterious Objects”, Los Angeles, California
Laguna Art Museum, “Best Kept Secret”, Laguna Beach, California (PST)*
Nye+Brown, “Domestic Disturbance”, Los Angeles, California
LA Artcore, “Solid as a Rock”, Los Angeles, California (PST)*
Galerie Dominique Fiat, “PST / Paris”, Paris, France

2012
Maison Rouge, “Who’s Afraid Of Red, Yellow And Blue”, Paris, France Tankstelle Gallery, “LA Invasion: Laddie John Dill/Peter Alexander/JudyChicago”, Berlin, Germany
Martin-Gropius-Bau, “Pacific Standard Time Berlin”, Berlin, Germany (PST)*
William Turner Gallery, “Ed’s Party”, Los Angeles, California
Joe’s Abbot Kinney, “Artists X Architects”, Venice, California
MACRO, “Neon. La Materia Luminosa Dell’Arte”, Rome, Italy

2013
Barbara Mathes Gallery, “California Group Exhibition”, New York, New York
Peter Blake Gallery, “The Nature of Abstraction”, Laguna, California
Art 1307, “7 Magnifici Anni”, Napoli, Italy
Ochi Gallery, “Value of a Line”, Sun Valley, Idaho

2014
Austin Projects, “Inaugural Exhibition”, Palm Desert, California
Galerie Dominique Fiat, “Laddie John Dill and Brian Wills”, Paris, France
Nyehaus and Dorfman Projects, “The Very Last Plastics Show,” New York, NY
*PST-Pacific Standard Time, in conjunction with J. Paul Getty Museum, 1945-1980

 

 

 

 

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