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Warren Langley

SELECTED WORKS

 Warren Langley
1950 Born Sydney, Australia
1972 Bachelor of Science (Hons), University of Sydney
1972-78 Glass studies: Australia, UK, USA

Solo Exhibitions

2008'Six works about light', Australian Galleries, Sydney
2004Installation, Centre for Contemporary Art/ MOG Tacoma, USA
2002Christine Abrahams Gallery, Melbourne
2001Galerie Etienne Van den Doel, The Hague
Amy Morgan Gallery, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania USA
2000Installation, Sculpture Garden, Australian National Gallery, Canberra
Manly Regional Art Gallery and Museum, Sydney
1999Christine Abrahams Gallery, Melbourne
1997Galerie Rob Van den Doel, Amsterdam
1996Galerie Rob Van den Doel, The Hague
1994Christine Abrahams Gallery, Melbourne
Galerie Daniel Sarver, Paris, France
1993Galerie Rob Van den Doel, Chicago, USA
1992Galerie Rob Van den Doel, Chicago, USA
1991Galerie Suzel Berna, Antibes, France
Sanske Galerie, Zurich, Switzerland
1990Galerie D.M. Sarver, Paris, France
1989Kurland Summers Gallery, Los Angeles, USA
Painters Gallery, Sydney

Group Exhibitions

2006'50th Anniversary Exhibition', Australian Galleries, Melbourne
'Summery', Australian Galleries, Sydney
2005‘Light and Landscape’, David Hancock and Warren Langley, Manly Art Gallery and Museum, Sydney
International Invitational, Museum of Troyes, France
2004Habatat Galleries International Invitational, Chicago USA
Glass Pyramid Gallery, Budapest Hungary
2003Helen Lempriere National Sculpture Award, Melbourne
Habatat Galleries International Invitational, Chicago USA
‘Not Brick Chimneys’, Monash Gallery of Art, Melbourne
2002Global Glass Triennial, Sweden
Habatat Galleries International Invitational, Michigan USA
‘Verriales 2002’, Galerie Internationale du Verre, Biot, France
2001Quadrivium Gallery, Sydney
Sandra Ainsley Gallery, Toronto, Canada
1998Auckland City Museum, New Zealand
Galerie Enomoto, Tokyo, Japan
1997Galerie Sordello, Paris, France
Quadrivium Gallery, Sydney
1996‘Aperto Vetro’, Venice, Italy
Glass Museum, Ebeltoft, Denmark
1994‘Australian Glass’, Gallery Niki, Tokyo, Japan
‘World Glass Now’, Museum of Modern Art Hokkaido, Japan
1991‘Nomados del Vidre’, Centre del Vidre, Barcelona, Spain
‘Le Verre’, Rouen, Normandy, France
‘World Glass Now’, Hokkaido Museum of Modern Art, Japan
‘Glass Now 1991’, Yamaha Corporation, Japan
‘Australian Glass’, Galerie Gottschalk-Betz, Frankfurt, Germany
‘Australian Glass’, Galerie Rob Van den Doel, The Hague
1990‘Australian Glass’, The Glass Gallery, Washington DC, USA
‘Glass Now 1990’, Yamaha Corporation, Japan
1989International Glass Invitational, Habatat Gallery, Florida USA
International Glass Invitational, Habatat Gallery, Detroit USA
Australian Glass Biennial, Wagga Regional Gallery
Monica Trujen Gallery, Bremen, Germany
International Exhibition of Sculptural Glass, Musee de Artes Decoratifs, Lausanne, Switzerland

Collections

Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide
Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth
Artbank
C.I.R.V.A Marseilles, France
Canberra College of Advanced Education
Chisholm Institute, VIC
Corning Museum of Glass, New York, USA
Devonport Regional Gallery, TAS
Ebeltoft Museum, Denmark
Ernst and Young Collection, Perth
Glass Museum, Marinha Grande, Portugal
Hobart Art Gallery
Latrobe Valley Arts Centre, TAS
Manly Regional Gallery, Sydney
Musee des Artes Decoratifs, Lausanne, Switzerland
Musee du Verre, Sars-Poteries, France
Museum and Art Gallery of Northern Territory
National Australia Bank Collection, Melbourne
National Gallery of Australia, Canberra
National Gallery of Victoria
New South Wales Premier’s Collection, Quong Dong Province, China
Powerhouse Museum, Sydney
Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane
Rural and Industrial Bank Collection, Perth
Safeco Corporation Public Collection, USA
Toho Corporation Public Collection, Japan
Toyama Art Museum, Japan
Victorian Ministry of the Arts
Wagga Wagga Regional Gallery, NSW
Warringah Shire Council, NSW
Yokohama City Art Museum, Japan

Commissions

ANZAC War Memorial, Hyde Park, Sydney
Australian Service Nurses War Memorial, Canberra
Commonwealth Law Courts, Adelaide
Darling Harbour Project, Sydney
International airport terminal, Brisbane
John Oxley Memorial Sculpture, Brisbane
Maison de la Culture, Amiens, France
Museum of New Zealand, Wellington
Northern Territory Houses of Parliament, Darwin
Novotel International Hotel, Sydney
Parliament House, Canberra
Regent Hotel, Melbourne
St. Stephens Cathedral, Brisbane
500 Collins Street, Melbourne

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