Sokari Douglas Camp : Exhibitions
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  Solo exhibitions
1982 Alali (Festival Time) – Africa Centre, London
1984 Artist of the Day-Angela Flowers, London
1985-87

Alali -Touring, October Gallery, London;Ikon Gallery,Birmingham (85’),

Milton Keynes Exhibition Gallery (86’), Dorman Museum, Middlesborough (87’)

1987

Sculpture in collaboration with Sekiapu dance troop - Africa Centre, London.

Toured to; Royal Festival Hall, London; Commonwealth Institute, London;

Museum of Mankind, London

1988

Alali-Sculpture by Sokari Douglas Camp – Bluecoat Gallery, Liverpool;

City of Plymouth Museum and Art Gallery

1988-89

Echoes of the Kalabari - National Museum of African Art, Smithsonian Institute, Washington DC, USA

1990 New Work- Sue Williams, London
1991

Market People – Chelsea Arts Club, London; Pittminster Studio, Taunton.

1992 Urban Women – South Bank Centre, London; Sue Williams, London.
1993 Steel Clothes and Ornamentation – Redfern Gallery, London
1994

Urban Walk - Barbican Centre, London

Peopling of London – Museum of London

1995-96 Plays and Display - Museum of Mankind, British Museum, London
1996

Steel Stories – Angel Row Gallery, Nottingham

1997 National Museum of African Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC, USA.
1998

American Museum of Natural History, New York USA 2000

Echolot- Peter Hermann Gallery, Stuttgart, Germany
1998-99

Spirits in Steel The Art of the Kalabari Masquerade- American museum of Natural History, New York

1999

National Museum of African Art, Smithsonian Institute, Washington DC, USA

2000 Knots of the Human Heart - Morley Gallery, London. Black History Month- Maritime Museum, London
2002-03 Imagined Steel The Lowry Arts Centre, Manchester;
Touring to Oriel Mostyn Gallery, December 2002 - March 2003, May 2003 Brewery Arts Centre, Cirencester. Derby Museum and Art Gallery 13 September – 26 October 2003
2004

Galerie Peter Herrmann, Berlin, Germany

2005-06

11th Commandment Sculpture Tour 2005, Peckham: 13 September – 10 October, Bexley 1: 11 October – 5 November, Bexley 2: 5 November – 6 December,
Enfield: 6 December – 3 January 2006

2006

Sweeping, 25 July – 13 September 2006, Camberwell College of Arts, London

   
  Group exhibitions
1983

Amy Sadur Friendlander Memorial Art Fund, Swiss Cottage Gallery, London

New Contemporaries - ICA, London

Christie’s Inaugural Show

Sculptural Drawings - Ruskin College, Oxford

1984

Textiles Making and Meaning - Brixton Art Gallery, London;

Graham Park Festival, Graham Park Library

African Music Village - Holland Park Commonwealth Institute, London

1985

Visual Aid for Band Aid - Royal Academy of Arts, London

Artist Against Apartheid - Royal Festival Hall, London

New Horizons - Royal Festival Hall, London

Contemporary African Art - The Learning Material Centre, Highbury, London

1986

In the Eye of the Sun - Doese Art Museum, Lower Hutt, New Zealand

Five Festival Sculptors - Stoke on Trent Museum & Art Gallery

MA Show - Royal College of Art, London

The National Garden Festival- Stoke-on-Trent

Contemporary Art Fair - Covent Garden, London

1986-87 From Two Worlds - Whitechapel Art Gallery, London: - Touring to: Fruit Market Gallery, Edinburgh
1987

Conceptual Clothing - Ikon Gallery, Birmingham

Performance in Art/Art Performance - Castle Museum, Nottingham

Springing to Life - Manchester City Art Gallery, Manchester

Influences - South London Art Gallery

Palm Trees - West African Music Village, Kew Gardens, London
1989-90 Time and Motion - Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle; City Art Centre, Edinburgh; The Minories, Colchester
1990

JAPE (Japanese Association for Promotion of Creative Events) - Tokyo, Japan

Art ’90 - Flowers East, London

Sue Williams, London

Rainforest Festival - The Arts for the Earth Exhibition - Barbican Centre London

Five Contemporary Artists - Redfern Gallery, London

Contemporary Art Society Market - London

Small is Beautiful - Angela Flowers, London

1991

The South of the World - Galleria d’Arte Contemporanea, Marsala, Sicily

Art ’91 - Islington, London

Two Man Show - Marcus & Marcus Gallery, Amsterdam, Holland
1991-93 Africa Explores - New and renewed forms in 20th Century African Art: -

Touring to:
New Museum for Contemporary Art, New York, USA
University Art Museum, Berkley, USA
Dallas Museum of Art, USA
St. Louis Museum of Art, USA
Corcoran Art Gallery, USA;
Museum Ludwig Forum, Aachen, Germany
Espace Lyonnaise d’Art Contemporain, Lyon, France
Fundacio Antoni Tapies, Barcelona, Spain;
Tate Gallery, Liverpool

1992 Art for a Fairer World - Oxfam 50th Anniversary Exhibition
1993

Unilever Recent Aquisitions

Sculpture 1993 - Chelsea Harbour, London

Small is Beautiful - Angela Flowers, London

 

1993-94 Contemporary Art Society Market, London
1994 Figure and Fantasy Sculpture - Canterbury, Kent
1994-95 Another Country - Centro Atlantico de Arte Moderno, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
1995 Around and Around, Duala, Cameroon
1995-96

African Metalwork - Crafts Council

Sculpture in Paradise - Chichester, Sussex

‘An Inside Story’ African Art of our Time :- Setegaya Art Museum, Tokyo
Touring to:
Tokushima Modern Art Museum, Japan;
Himeji City Museum of Art, Japan;
Koriyama City Museum of Art, Japan;
Maru Game Inokuma-Genich Iro
Museum of Contemporary Art, Japan;
Museum of Fine Art, Gifu, Japan

1996 Die Andere Reise (The Other Journey) - Kunsthalle Krems, Austria
1997 Havana Biennale - Havana, Cuba
1997-98

National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka, Japan

1998

‘Body & Soul’, Stasgelerij, Holland, 4 April – 14 June 1998

Das Vielfache Echo, Stuttgart, Germany

Around and Around Europe, Africa and USA - Peter Herman Gallery, Germany

British Figurative Sculpture pt.2 - Flowers East, London

Kleinplastiktrienalle - Stuttgart, Germany

Small is Beautiful - Flowers East, London

Forja el Espacia - Centro d’Arte Moderno, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Touring to:
Valencia, Spain and Callais, France

1998-99 Glabal II - Addison Wesley Longman, Essex
1998-2000

Devious Devices, an Exhibition of Automata:- Croydon Clocktower, London
Touring to:
Wolverhampton Art Gallery
Museum of Science & Industry, Manchester
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery
Newport Museum and Art Gallery
Crafts Council Gallery, London

1999

The Shape of the Century - Salisbury Festival, Salisbury
Touring to:
Canary Wharf, London

Arts Council Collection - National Institute for Medical Research

Les Champs de la Sculpture No.2 - Champs Elysees, Paris, France

1999-2000

Transatlantic Dialogues, Contemporary Art In and Out of Africa - Auckland 2000

Arche - Kunstgebaude im Schlosshof Bodenburg, Bodenburg, Germany

Expo 2000 - Hanover, Germany. July - October 2000

Black History Month - National Maritime Museum, London

Still Form, Bright Line - Canary Wharf, London

Women to Women - University Art Gallery, Indiana State University
1999-2000

Tarble Arts Centre, Eastern Illinois University, Charleston

2000

Hearst Gallery, Saint Mary’s College, Moraga, California

Distinguished Identities: Contemporary African Portraiture

Staller Centre for the Arts, State University of New York at Stony Brook
2001-02

Encounters with the Contemporary – Smithsonian National Museum of Art

Sainsbury/ African Galleries – The British Museum.

The Artist and the City – Centre de Contemporania de Barcelona, Spain.

Sense of Occasion – In assosciation with Craftspace
2002

See the talent, Brighton Museum and Art Gallery

Touring to:
DAK’ART 2002 la Biennale de l’Art African Contemporain, Senegal.
The Bridge, The Morley Gallery London SE1
The Commonwealth 2002 and beyond, Commonwealth Institute, London

2003

Exhibition of Contemporary African Art, The Bagagehal, Amsterdam

Royal Academy Summer Show 2003

‘Independence’ South London Gallery

Kunstverein Bad Salzdetfurth ‘Just Like a Fish in Water’ Bodenburg Germany

Black President: The Art and Legacy of Fela Anikulapo-Kuti. The New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York USA.

Africa Past, Present and Future Westbourne Gallery, London

Art Cologne, Köln, Germany

Small is Beautiful XXI, Flowers Central, London
2003-04 4 th Plinth, The National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London
2004

Montigny-Dak’Art, Le Grand (Y) Off, Belgium

At Home with Art, The Lionel Phillip Collection, The Atkinson Gallery, Somerset

DACS 20 th Anniversary Exhibition, Mall Galleries, London, 12 August – 26 August 2004

Insights, National Museum of African Art, Smithsonian Institute, Washington

DC, USA 27 Februrary – 28 November 2004

‘Africa Screams’, Iwalewa-Haus, Univerisity of Bayreuth, Germany

Black President: The Art and Legacy of Fela Anikulapo-Kuti,
Yerba Buena Centre for the Arts, Barbican Art Galleries, London, England, tour,
9 September – October 2004

Artists Selection: Peg Dollies on the Move!, Brewery Arts, Cirencester,
18 – 30 September 2004

Personal Selection: Brewery Arts, Cirencester, 6 November – 31 December2004

2005

Black President’ The Art and Legacy of Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, Ohio –until March 2005

‘Ground Force – A Garden for Africa’, Endemol UK Production for BBC, British Museum, 8 May – 4 September 2005

Music in African Fine Art, Galerie im Waschhaus, Africa Festival Potsdam, Frankfurt, Germany, Exhibition July 8, - August 2

2005-06 ‘Kijken zonder grenzen’, Hedendaagse Kunst in het Afrika - Museum de collectie Valt en verder, Afrika Museum, Belgium
2006 Afrika! Afrika!, 27 April –June 16 2006, Munich, 29 June 29 – 02 September 2006, Berlin, Germany

Chichester Festivites, 1July – 17 July 2006, Chichester, West Sussex

Art Society Neue Galerie Landshut  in Cooperation with Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung (Government Center for Political Education, Foreign Ministry)
27October – 30 November 2006, Germany Sokari Douglas Camp | Nicole Guiraud | Marcia Wok Kure | Louzla Darabi

2007 AFRICA SELECT, 29 January – 14 April 2007, ARTCO Gallery, Herzogenrath, Germany
   
  Planned group exhibitions
2007 TRANS CAPE, 24 March – 02 May 2007, Cape Town, South Africa

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