Helen Chadwick has been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions.
Select solo exhibitions include Bad Blooms, Richard Saltoun Gallery, London (2014); Piss Flowers, Frieze Sculpture Park, London (2013); Wreaths to Pleasure, Henry Moore Institute, Leeds (2012); Helen Chadwick: A Retrospective, Barbican Art Gallery, London, travelled to Manchester Art Gallery; Trapholt Museum of Modern Art and Design, Kolding; and Liljevalchs, Stockholm (2004—2005); Bad Blooms, Museum of Modern Art, New York (1995); Effluvia, Serpentine Gallery, London (1994); Poesies, Salzburger Kunstverein, Salzburg (1994); Flesh & Flower, Zelda Cheatle Gallery, London (1994); Meat Lamps, The British School at Rome (1992); Fruit Rage, Plaza de los Carros, Madrid (1992); De light, Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia (1991); Viral Landscapes, 121 Art Gallery, Antwerp (1990); Allegory of Misrule, Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery (1987); and Of Mutability, Institute of Contemporary Arts, London (1986).
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