1936
Royal Academy of Arts, London, Summer Exhibition, 1936
1938
Palais de Chaillot, Place du Trocadéro, Paris, Salon d’Automne, 11 November–18 December 1938
1940
British Art Centre, Stafford Gallery, London, Sculpture and Drawings, May–June 1940
Leicester Galleries, London, Artists of Fame and of Promise, Summer 1940
1942
Leicester Galleries, London, New Year Exhibition. Paintings, Drawings and Sculpture, January 1942
RBA Galleries, London, AIA Members’ Exhibition, 7–27 February 1942
Wallace Collection, Hertford House, London, Artists Aid Russia, 1 July–4 August 1942
Leger Galleries, London, Paintings and Water-colours by Living Artists, 21 July–30 August 1942
Leicester Galleries, London, Artists of Fame and of Promise, July–August 1942
Leger Galleries, London, The London Group Fourth War-Time Exhibition, 7 October–7 November 1942
1943
Leicester Galleries, London, New Year Exhibition. Paintings, Drawings and Sculpture, January 1943
Leicester Galleries, London, New Year Exhibition. Paintings, Drawings and Sculpture, February 1943
Wallace Collection, Hertford House, London, Artists Aid China, April 1943
Leicester Galleries, London, Artists of Fame and of Promise, Part One, July–August 1943
Leicester Galleries, London, Artists of Fame and of Promise, Part Two, August 1943
Electricity Showroom, Rugby, The Civil Defence Artists’ Exhibition, August 1943
Midland Group, Messrs Henry Barker’s, Nottingham, Art for All, August 1943
Leger Galleries, London, Exhibition of ‘Nudes’ by Contemporary Artists, 30 September–30 October 1943
1944
Cooling Galleries, London, Civil Defence Artists’ Exhibition, January 1944
Leger Galleries, London, Exhibition of Modern Paintings, 21 April–30 May 1944
1945
North Midland Regional Designers’ Group, Nottingham, Lending Library Exhibition, September 1945
Leger Galleries, London, Watercolours and Drawings by William & Mary Scott, 4–29 December 1945
1946
Roland, Browse and Delbanco, London, Currents of Post-Impressionism in France and England, July 1946
Leicester Galleries, London, Artists of Fame and of Promise, Part One, July–August 1946
Arts Council of Great Britain, London, An Exhibition of Work by Four Young British Painters: Michael Ayrton, John Minton, William Scott, Keith Vaughan, 1946
1947
Leicester Galleries, London, New Year Exhibition. Paintings, Drawings and Sculpture, January 1947
St George’s Gallery, London, First Exhibition. British Artists, 5–27 May 1947
Leicester Galleries, London, Artists of Fame and of Promise, Part One, July–August 1947
Leicester Galleries, London, Artists of Fame and of Promise, Part Two, August–September 1947
British Institute, Athens, Modern British Paintings 1942–1947, 11 October–1 November 1947 (and subsequent tour) (Organised by the British Council)
Leger Galleries, London, ‘Valse des fleurs’ by Contemporary Artists, 5–29 November 1947
Roland, Browse and Delbanco, London, British Paintings of the Past 50 Years, November–December 1947
1948
Institute of Contemporary Arts, Academy Hall, London, Forty Years of Modern Art 1907–1947. A Selection from British Collections, 10 February–6 March 1948
Arts Council of Great Britain, London, Contemporary Flower Paintings, 1948
Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh, Annual Exhibition, 1948
1949
AIA Gallery, London, 50 Suggestions for Collectors. Painters Known and Not Yet Known, April 1949
AIA Gallery, London, Young Painters Working in Britain, 10 June–1 July 1949
Salford City Gallery, Some Modern Trends in British Painting, 13 June–1 August 1949
Leicester Galleries, London, Artists of Fame and of Promise, Part One, July 1949
Gimpel Fils, London, Summer Exhibition, August 1949
New Burlington Galleries, London, The London Group, Contemporary Drawing, Painting and Sculpture, 20 December 1949–17 January 1950
Art Gallery of Toronto, ON, Selections from the Massey Collection at the National Gallery of Canada, 1949
Peterborough Art Gallery, Some Recent Purchases of the Contemporary Art Society, 22–9 May 1949 (and subsequent tour) (Organised by the Arts Council of Great Britain)
National Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, and touring, The Massey Collection of English Painting, 1949
1950
Leicester Galleries, London, ‘From Gainsborough to Hitchens’: A Selection of Paintings and Drawings from the Howard Bliss Collection, January 1950
Tate Gallery, London, The Private Collector: An Exhibition of Pictures and Sculpture Belonging to Members of the Contemporary Art Society, 23 March–23 April 1950
Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, Painters’ Progress, 12 May–15 July 1950
R.W.S. Galleries, London, The Observer Exhibition: Portraits of Children, 13–22 June 1950 (and subsequent tour)
St George’s Gallery, London, Portrait of the Artist, June 1950
Leicester Galleries, London, Artists of Fame and of Promise, Part One, July 1950
Leicester Galleries, London, Exhibition of Paintings, Drawings and Sculpture by Artists of Fame and of Promise, Part Two, August–September 1950
Gimpel Fils, London, Summer Exhibition, August 1950
1951
Leicester Galleries, London, New Year Exhibition of Paintings, Drawings and Sculpture, January 1951
City Art Gallery, Manchester, Sixty Paintings for ’51, 2 May–10 June 1951 (and subsequent tour) (Organised by the Arts Council of Great Britain)
Bristol City Art Gallery, Contemporary British Painting, 11 May–8 June 1951
Leicester Galleries, London, Artists of Fame and of Promise, Part One, July 1951
Leicester Galleries, London, Artists of Fame and of Promise, Part Two, August–September 1951
New Burlington Galleries, London, The London Group, Contemporary Drawing, Painting and Sculpture, November 1951
Redfern Gallery, London, Summer Exhibition, 1951
Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh, Annual Exhibition, 1951
Vancouver Art Gallery, 21 Modern British Painters, 1951 (and subsequent tour)
1952
British West Indies, Contemporary British Artists, 1 January–1 February 1952 (and subsequent tour) (Organised by the British Council)
Leicester Galleries, London, New Year Exhibition. Paintings, Drawings and Sculpture, January 1952
Tate Gallery, London, Seventeen Collectors. An Exhibition of Paintings and Sculpture from the Private Collections of Members of the Executive Committee of the Contemporary Art Society, 21 March–27 April 1952
Leicester Galleries, London, Artists of Fame and of Promise, Part One, July 1952
New Burlington Galleries, London, The London Group Annual Exhibition, 25 October–22 November 1952
Arts Council Gallery, London, Three Young Collectors, 26 November–9 December 1952 (and subsequent tour) (Organised by the Arts Council of Great Britain)
Artists International Association at the New Burlington Galleries, London, The Mirror and the Square – An Exhibition of Art Ranging from Realism to Abstraction, 2–20 December 1952
Leicester Galleries, London, A Selection of Pictures from the Collection of Wilfrid A. Evill, 1952
Redfern Gallery, London, Summer Exhibition, 1952
1953
Marlborough Fine Art, London, Portraits by Contemporary British Artists, April–May 1953
22 Fitzroy Street, London, 3rd Weekend Exhibition Paintings, Sculpture, Mobiles, Constructions Furniture Photomurals, 1–4 May 1953
AIA Galleries, London, Pictures to Be Enjoyed, 15 May–6 June 1953
Royal West of England Academy, Bristol (in association with Le Cercle Français de Bristol), British Painters in France, 26 May–13 June 1953
Hanover Gallery, London, Space in Colour, 7 July–7 August 1953
ICA Gallery, London, Eleven British Painters, July 1953
II Bienal do Museu de Arte Moderna, Museu de Arte Moderna, São Paulo, Brazil, Moore, Richards, Evans, Scott, Gear, Heron, 1 September 1953–1 June 1954
Roland, Browse and Delbanco, London, The Renaissance of the Fish, October–November 1953
New Burlington Galleries, London, The London Group Annual Exhibition, 3–28 November 1953
Birkenhead Art Gallery, British Contemporary Paintings from Southern & Midland Galleries, 14 November–5 December 1953 (and subsequent tour) (Organised by the Arts Council of Great Britain)
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY, Younger European Painters, 2 December 1953–21 February 1954 (and subsequent tour)
Redfern Gallery, London, Coronation Exhibition. Contemporary British Paintings, 1953
1954
Cartwright Memorial Hall, Bradford, ‘Fifty Years of British Art’. 1904–1954 Golden Jubilee Exhibition, 19 March–8 June 1954
Martha Jackson Gallery, New York, NY, Younger American and European Painters, 18 May–12 June 1954
Redfern Galley, London, Summer Exhibition, 6 July–28 August 1954
Guildhall Art Gallery, London, An Exhibition of Paintings Illustrating Trends in British Art 1950–1954, 15 July–21 August 1954
Gimpel Fils, London, Of Light and Colour – An Exhibition of Recent Paintings and Sculptures, July 1954
Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, British Painting and Sculpture, 23 September–31 October 1954
Martha Jackson Gallery, New York, NY, 3 British Artists: Hepworth Scott Bacon, 12 October–6 November 1954
St George’s Gallery, London, Some Trends in English Painting, November–December 1954
Arts Council of Great Britain, London, Recent British Painting, 1954
Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh, Annual Exhibition, 1954
1955
Redfern Gallery, London, Nine Abstract Artists, 11–29 January 1955
Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY, The New Decade – 22 European Painters and Sculptors, 10 May–7 August 1955 (and subsequent tour)
Metropolitan Art Gallery, Tokyo, 3rd International Art Exhibition, 20 May–5 June 1955 (and subsequent tour)
Hanover Gallery, London, Bacon Scott Sutherland, 28 June–29 July 1955
Museum Fridericianum, Kassel, Documenta: Kunst des XX Jahrhunderts, 15 July–18 September 1955
Leicester Galleries, London, Artists of Fame and of Promise, Part Two, August–September 1955
Carnegie Institute, Department of Fine Arts, Pittsburgh, The 1955 Pittsburgh International Exhibition of Contemporary Painting, 13 October–18 December 1955
1956
Martha Jackson Gallery, New York, NY, Paintings and Sculpture from the Collection of Martha Jackson and Works by Artists of the Gallery, 24 January–11 February 1956
Arthur Tooth & Sons, London, To-day and Yesterday: Some Important Contemporaries, February 1956
Tate Gallery, London, Contemporary Art Society. Exhibition of Paintings, Water Colours, Sculpture, Prints and Drawings, February 1956
Contemporary Art Society, Tate Gallery, London, The Seasons, 1 March–15 April 1956 (and subsequent tour)
Kunstforeningen, Copenhagen, British Art 1900–1955, 10–29 April 1956 (and subsequent tour) (Organised by the British Council)
Redfern Gallery, London, Abstract, Cubist, Formalist, Sur-Realist, 13 April–8 May 1956
Redfern Gallery, London, Summer Exhibition, 5 July–1 September 1956
Arthur Tooth & Sons, London, Critic’s Choice – Selection by Herbert Read, 11 September–6 October 1956
Wakefield Art Gallery, Vision and Reality, 28 September–27 October 1956
E. and A. Silberman Galleries, New York, NY, An Exhibition of Contemporary British Art, 12 October–10 November 1956
Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh, Annual Exhibition, 1956
1957
Arthur Tooth & Sons, London, To-day and Yesterday. Some Important Contemporaries, February 1957
Tate Gallery, London, An Exhibition of Paintings from the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY, 16 April–26 May 1957 (and subsequent tour)
Albright Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY, Contemporary Art – Acquisitions 1954–1957, 15 May–15 June 1957
Arts Club of Chicago, Young British Painters, 25 October–3 December 1957 (and subsequent tour)
Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, The John Moores Liverpool Exhibition, 10 November 1957–11 January 1958
O’Hana Gallery, London, Dimensions: British Abstract Art 1948–57, December 1957
1958
Arts Council Gallery, Scotland, The Arts Council Collection of Paintings & Drawings. Part II: After Impressionism, 25 January–22 February 1958 (and subsequent tour) (Organised by the Arts Council of Great Britain)
Arts Council Gallery, Scotland, The Arts Council Collection of Paintings & Drawings. Part Four: Since the War, 25 January–22 February 1958 (and subsequent tour) (Organised by the Arts Council of Great Britain)
Arthur Tooth & Sons, London, To-Day and Yesterday. Some Important Contemporaries, 18 February–8 March 1958
RBA Galleries, London, AIA 25: An Exhibition to Celebrate the Twenty-fifth Anniversary of the Foundation in 1933 of the Artists International Association, 28 March–23 April 1958
Baghdad, Iraq, Exhibition of Contemporary Painting, April 1958 (Organised by the British Council)
XXIX Venice Biennale, Venice, Kenneth Armitage, S.W. Hayter, William Scott, 1 June–30 September 1958 (and subsequent tour)
Department of Fine Arts, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, PA, The 1958 Pittsburgh Bicentennial International Exhibition of Contemporary Painting and Sculpture, 5 December 1958–8 February 1959
Rome–New York Art Foundation, Rome, New Trends in British Art, 1958
1959
Baltimore Museum of Art, MD, Gres Gallery Collection, 8 February–8 March 1959
Arthur Tooth & Sons, London, To-Day and Yesterday. Some Important Contemporaries, 17 February–7 March 1959
Gallery Moos, Toronto, ON, Opening Exhibition, 2–19 May 1959
Galleria dell’Ariete, Milan, Premio dell’Ariete. 20 Quadri, Selezione Biennale di Pittura Internazionale, 8–31 May 1959
Museum Fridericianum, Kassel, Documenta II: Art Since 1945, 11 July–11 October 1959
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY, Inaugural Exhibition Selection, 21 October 1959–19 June 1960
ICA Gallery, London, Architects Choice, 28 October–29 November 1959
Phoenix Art Museum, AZ, Aspects of the Desert, 15 November 1959–31 January 1960
Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, The John Moores Liverpool Exhibition, 19 November 1959–17 January 1960
1960
Gallery Moos, Toronto, ON, 4 Internationals: Appel, Scott, Hepworth, Tàpies, 20 February–9 March 1960
Galerie Municipale des Arts, Tunis, International Art Exhibition, March 1960 (Organised by the British Council)
Tate Gallery, London, Contemporary Art Society 50th Anniversary Exhibition: The First Fifty Years 1910–1960, 1 April–8 May 1960
Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, British Painting 1720–1960, 4 May–5 June 1960 (and subsequent tour) (Organised by the British Council)
Europaisches Forum Alpach, Tirol, Das Junge England, 19 August–7 September 1960 (and subsequent tour)
Museo de Arte Moderno, Mendoza, Primera Exposicion de Arte Moderno, 1–30 November 1960 (and subsequent tour) (Organised by the British Council)
Martha Jackson Gallery, New York, NY, The Internationals, December 1960–January 1961
1961
Leicester Galleries, London, New Year Exhibition of Paintings, Drawings and Sculpture by Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Artists, January 1961
Piccadilly Gallery, London, Paintings, Drawings, Sculpture, January 1961
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, Acquisitions 1953–1961, 19 April–21 May 1961
Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, Personal Choice. Paintings & Sculpture from Local Private Collections, 19 July–20 August 1961
VI Bienal do Museu de Arte Moderna, Museu de Arte Moderna, São Paulo, Peter Lanyon, William Scott, Lynn Chadwick, Merlyn Evans, 1 September–1 November 1961 (and subsequent tour) (Organised by the British Council)
Department of Fine Arts, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, The 1961 Pittsburgh Bicentennial International Exhibition of Contemporary Painting and Sculpture, 27 October 1961–7 January 1962
Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, John Moores Liverpool Exhibition, 16 November 1961–14 January 1962
1962
Royal Academy of Arts, London, Primitives to Picasso, 6 January–7 March 1962
Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon, Arte Britanica no seculo XX, 13 February–3 March 1962 (and subsequent tour) (Organised by the British Council)
Galerie Municipal des Arts, Tunis, IXme Exposition, 13–26 June 1962 (Organised by the British Council)
Hanover Gallery, London, Seven British Painters, 5–29 September 1962
Museum des 20. Jahrhunderts, Vienna, Kunst von 1900 bis heute, 21 September–4 November 1962
Stedelijk van Abbe-museum, Eindhoven, Kompass 2, 21 October–9 December 1962
Galerie Anderson-Mayer, Paris, [Opening Exhibition], November 1962
San Francisco Museum of Art, CA British Art Today, 13 November–16 December 1962 (and subsequent tour)
Galerie Charles Lienhard, Zurich, Exposition de peintres contemporains (Appel á Villon), December 1962–January 1963
Club Unione, Valdagno, European Community Contemporary Painting Exhibition: Marzotto Award, 1962 (and subsequent tour)
1963
Kunstverein Hannover, 124. Frühjahrsausstellung, 10 March–14 April 1963
Tate Gallery, London, Private Views: Works from the Collections of Twenty Friends of the Tate Gallery, 18 April–19 May 1963
Tate Gallery, London, British Painting in the Sixties, 1–30 June 1963
National Museum, Reykjavik, Some Aspects of Contemporary British Painting, 4–26 June 1963
Redfern Gallery, London, Summer Exhibition. Paintings, Drawings and Watercolours, 18 June–26 September 1963
Musée Cantonal des Beaux-Arts, Lausanne, 1er Salon international de Galeries pilotes: artistes et decouvreurs de notre temps, 20 June–22 September 1963
Kunsthalle, Bern, Victor Pasmore William Scott, 12 July–18 August 1963
Leicester Galleries, London, Artists as Collectors, July–August 1963
Gimpel & Hanover Galerie, Zurich, Englische Maler und Bildhauer, 30 August–28 September 1963
Beaverbrook Art Gallery, Fredericton, NB, Dunn International: An Exhibition of Contemporary Painting, 7 September–6 October 1963 (and subsequent tour) (Organised by the Arts Council of Great Britain)
Ernst Museum, Budapest, Contemporary British Painting 1900–1962, 12 October–3 November 1963 (and subsequent tour) (Organised by the British Council)
Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, ON, Some Aspects of Contemporary British Painting, 11 November–15 December 1963 (and subsequent tour) (Organised by the British Council and the National Gallery of Canada)
Bristol City Art Gallery, The Dyer Bequest, November 1963
Royal Academy of Arts, London, A Painter’s Collection: An Exhibition of Paintings, Drawings and Sculpture from the Collection of Edward Le Bas, 1963
1964
Galerie Anderson-Mayer, Paris, Maîtres Contemporains, 24 March–25 April 1964
Städtische Kunstgalerie, Bochum, Profile III Englische Kunst der Gegenwart, 19 April–7 June 1964
Tate Gallery, London, 54:64 Painting & Sculpture of a Decade, 22 April–28 June 1964
Kunstverein für die Rheinlande und Westfalen, Düsseldorf, Britische Malerei der Gegenwart, 24 May–5 July 1964 (and subsequent tour)
Redfern Gallery, London, Summer Exhibition, 17 June–25 September 1964
XXXII Venice Biennale, Venice, Arte d’Oggi nei Musei, 20 June–18 October 1964
Museum Fridericianum, Kassel, Documenta III, 27 June–5 October 1964
Arts Council of Great Britain, London, New Painting 61–64, 11 July–24 October 1964 (and subsequent tour)
Haus am Waldsee, Berlin, Stadien und Impulse, 11 September–25 October 1964
Buffalo Fine Arts Academy, Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY, Contemporary British Painting and Sculpture from the Collection of the Albright-Knox Art Gallery and Special Loans, 27 October–29 November 1964
Martha Jackson Gallery, New York, NY, A Survey of Gallery Exhibitions, 1964
1965
Palazzo de la Salle, Valletta, 27 British Contemporary Paintings, 22 February–20 March 1965 (and subsequent tour) (Organised by the British Council)
City Art Gallery, Bradford, Spring Exhibition of Paintings, Drawings, Sculpture and Ceramics, 9 April–13 June 1965
Bath Festival, Corsham Painters and Sculptors, 9–20 June 1965 (and subsequent tour) (Organised by the Arts Council of Great Britain)
Kunstamt Reinickendorf, Berlin, Leicestershire Collection, 1–22 September 1965
Galleria Lorenzelli, Milan, Maestri Inglesi Moderni. Bacon Nicholson Pasmore Scott Sutherland, October 1965
Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, John Moores Liverpool Exhibition, 18 November 1965–16 January 1966
Martha Jackson Gallery, New York, NY, Selections for Museum Acquisitions, 30 November–30 December 1965
1966
Tampere Art Museum, Works from the Collection of the Sara Hildén Foundation, 29 January–20 February 1966 (and subsequent tour)
Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI, Recent Still Life, 23 February–4 April 1966
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY, European Drawings, February–March 1966
Royal Academy of Arts, London, Summer Exhibition, 7 May–14 August 1966
Herbert Art Gallery, Coventry, Metamorphosis. Figure into Abstract, 3 September–2 October 1966
1967
Graves Art Gallery, Sheffield, ‘In Our View’: Some Paintings and Sculpture Bought by Hans & Elsbeth Juda between 1931–1967, May–June 1967
Martha Jackson Gallery, New York, NY, Treasures from the Inventory 1: Seventeen Loves, 15th Anniversary Celebration 1953–1968, 17 October–18 November 1967
Tate Gallery, London, Recent British Painting. Peter Stuyvesant Foundation Collection, 15 November–22 December 1967 (and subsequent tour)
1968
Kunstverein, Hamburg, Britische Kunst heute, 30 March–12 May 1968
National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, Paintings from the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, 19 May–21 July 1968
Exhibition Hall, Trinity College, Dublin, The College Gallery, July 1968
Royal Academy of Arts, London, Bicentenary Exhibition 1768–1968, 14 December 1968–2 March 1969
1969
South African National Gallery, Cape Town, Contemporary British Painting, February 1969 (and subsequent tour) (Organised by the British Council)
Martha Jackson Gallery, New York, NY, Wallworks Part II, 24 June–18 July 1969
Art Museum of Ateneum, Helsinki, Modern Irish Painting, 13 September–12 October 1969 (and subsequent tour)
Museo Nacional de Bellas Arte, Buenos Aires, 109 Works from Albright-Knox Art Gallery, 23 October–30 November 1969
Crane Kalman Gallery, London, Modern British Paintings, 28 November 1969–17 January 1970
Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY, Contemporary Art–Acquisitions 1966–1969, 1969
Arts Council of Great Britain, London, Arts Council Collection 1967–68, 1969 (and subsequent tour)
1970
DAAD & Goethe-Institut, Berlin, Berliner Künstlerprogramm, 19 March–30 April 1970
Festival Gallery, Bath, Three Painters. Scott, Heath, Froy, 4–14 June 1970
National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, British Painting and Sculpture, 1960–1970, 12 November 1970–3 January 1971
1971
Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon, 100 Obras de Arte Britanica Contemporânea, da Fundaco Calouste Gulbenkian, January 1971
Marlborough Fine Art, London, Variations on a Theme of Titian: The Death of Actaeon, June 1971
Southampton City Art Gallery, Art Spectrum South, 5 June–4 July 1971 (and subsequent tour)
Seibu Department Store, Tokyo, Martha Jackson Collection, 17–29 September 1971
Municipal Gallery of Modern Art, Dublin, ROSC ’71: The Irish Imagination 1959–1971, 23 October–31 December 1971 (and subsequent tour)
Crane Kalman Gallery, London, British Paintings, 8 December 1971–15 January 1972
1972
Kunstnerforbundit, Oslo, British Paintings 1945–1970, 5–23 January 1972 (and subsequent tour) (Organised by the British Council)
Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY, English Painting & Sculpture 1942–72 in the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, 13 June–16 July 1972
Corcoran Gallery, Washington, DC, Irish Imagination, 20 October–19 November 1972
Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, Decade 40’s. Painting, Drawing and Sculpture in Britain 1940–50, 1–26 November 1972 (and subsequent tour) (Organised by the Arts Council of Great Britain)
1973
Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester, NY, Works from the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum Collection, 19 January–30 July 1973
Collegiate Girls School, Enniskillen, Ulster Faces II. Kathleen Bridle, William Scott, T.P. Flanagan, 12–22 February 1973 (Organised by the Arts Council of Northern Ireland)
University of Maryland Art Gallery, College Park, MD, The Private Collection of Martha Jackson, 22 June–30 September 1973 (and subsequent tour)
Exhibition Hall, New Library, Trinity College, Dublin, Gaelic League Art Exhibition, 30 August–22 September 1973
Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels, Henry Moore to Gilbert & George: Modern British Art from the Tate Gallery, 28 September–17 November 1973
Crane Kalman Gallery, London, British Paintings, 4 December 1973–12 January 1974
1974
Ulster Museum, Belfast, Irish Directions, 6–28 May 1974 (and subsequent tour)
Rutland Gallery, London, Some Significant British Artists 1950–1970, May 1974
Shibuya Department Store, Tokyo, Tokyo International Biennial: New Image in Painting, 6–18 September 1974 (and subsequent tour)
Hayward Gallery, London, British Painting ’74, 26 September–17 November 1974 (Organised by the Arts Council of Great Britain)
1975
Parc Floral Vincennes, Paris, Réalités Nouvelles, 29e Salon, 31 May–22 June 1975
Internationale Kunstmesse, Basel, British Exhibition: Art 6 ’75 Basel, 18–23 June 1975
Crawford Municipal Art Gallery, Cork, (in association with ROSC Teoranta), Irish Art 1900–1950, 1 December 1975–31 January 1976
1976
Royal Academy of Arts, London, Summer Exhibition, 8 May–1 August 1976
Martha Jackson Gallery, New York, NY, Salute to ’76, June–July 1976
Hayward Gallery, London, The Human Clay, 5–30 August 1976
National Gallery of Art, Dublin, Irish Exhibition of Living Art, 3–30 September 1976
National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, ON, British Art in the National Gallery of Canada 1845–1975, 5 November 1976–30 January 1977 (and subsequent tour)
Grand Palais, Paris, FIAC 76: Foire Internationale d’Art Contemporain, 16–24 October 1976
Martha Jackson Gallery, New York, NY, Acquisitions 1970–75, 1976
1977
Galerie des Beaux Arts, Bordeaux, La Peinture Britannique de Gainsborough à Bacon, 9 May–1 September 1977
Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, Real Life (Peter Moores Project 4), 2 June–6 September 1977
Royal Academy of Arts, London, British Painting 1952–1977, 24 September–20 November 1977
New Art Centre, London, Cornwall 1945–1955, 9 November–3 December 1977
Museum of Modern Art, Rio de Janeiro, Color en la Pintura Britanica, 9–28 November 1977 (and subsequent tour) (Organised by the British Council)
Welsh Arts Council Gallery, Cardiff, 40 Years On: An Exhibition of Works Purchased Since 1938 by the Contemporary Art Society for Wales, 1977 (and subsequent tour)
1978
Royal Academy of Arts, London, Summer Exhibition, 20 May–13 August 1978
Crane Kalman Gallery, London, British Art of Outstanding Quality, June–September 1978
Tate Gallery, London, The Pier Gallery Collection, 20 September–29 October 1978 (and subsequent tour)
1979
Martha Jackson Gallery, New York, NY, Scott and Hultberg, Paintings and Drawings, 29 September–27 October 1979
Zabriskie Gallery, New York, NY, Inaugural Exhibition for New Space, 1979
1980
Roundhouse Gallery, London, Irish Art in the Seventies: The International Connection, 26 February–23 March 1980
Douglas Hyde Gallery, Trinity College Dublin, The College Gallery 21st Anniversary Retrospective, 3 June–5 July 1980
National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin, ROSC ’80: The Poetry of Vision, 6 July–30 September 1980
Ulster Museum, Belfast, A Personal Selection – T.P. Flanagan, 6–31 August 1980
Crawford Municipal Art Gallery, Cork, ROSC ’80: Irish Art 1943–1973, 24 August–7 November 1980 (and subsequent tour)
Hayward Gallery, London, Hayward Annual (selected by John Hoyland), 29 August–12 October 1980
1981
Royal Academy of Arts, London, Summer Exhibition, 16 May–16 August 1981
Haber-Theodore Gallery, New York, NY, Works from David Anderson Gallery, 1981
1982
Royal Academy of Arts, London, Summer Exhibition, 15 May–15 August 1982
Ulster Museum, Belfast, A Personal Selection – Seamus Heaney, 20 August–24 October 1982
1983
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY, Aspects of British Art from the Permanent Collection, 22 March–8 May 1983
Museo Municipal, Madrid, Pintura Britanica Contemporânea, April–May 1983
University of Kentucky Art Museum, Lexington, KY, Contemporary Art from Kentucky Collections, 15 July–15 August 1983
Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin, George Dawson’s Collection, 5–27 August 1983
1984
Austin/Desmond Fine Art, Ascot, Aspects of Modern British Art 1920–1960, 24 March–28 April 1984
Royal Academy of Arts, London, Summer Exhibition, 19 May–19 August 1984
1985
Barbican Art Gallery, London, Printmakers at the Royal College of Art, January–March 1985
Tate Gallery, London, St Ives 1939–64. Twenty Five Years of Painting, Sculpture and Pottery, 13 February–14 April 1985
Royal Academy of Arts, London, Summer Exhibition, 1 June–25 August 1985
Butler Gallery, Kilkenny, George Dawson’s Collection, 30 June–21 July 1985
Leeds City Art Galleries, The Irresistible Object: Still Life 1600–1985, 18 October–8 December 1985
Austin/Desmond Fine Art, Ascot, Modern British Art from Newlyn through St Ives to the Present, November 1985
Serpentine Gallery, London, Recalling the Fifties: British Painting and Sculpture 1950–60, 1985
1986
Austin/Desmond Fine Art, Ascot, Aspects of Modern British Art III, 12 April–10 May 1986
Royal Academy of Arts, London, Summer Exhibition, 21 May–24 August 1986
City Museum and Art Gallery, Stoke-on-Trent, The Flower Show: An Exhibition on the Theme of Flowers in Twentieth Century British Art, 26 July–7 September 1986 (and subsequent tour)
1987
Gimpel Fils, London, Summer Show, Painting and Sculpture, June–August 1987
Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, ON, 20th Century British Art from the Collection of the Art Gallery of Ontario, 1987 (and subsequent tour)
Musée d’Art Moderne, Saint-Etienne, L’Art en Europe: Les Années Décisives, 1945–1953, 10 December 1987–28 February 1988
1988
Gimpel Fils, London, Fifteen British Artists, Works from the Fifties, 1 January–28 February 1988
D.L.I. Museum and Arts Centre, Durham, Moments of Being, 30 April–5 June 1988 (and subsequent tour)
Royal Academy of Arts, London, Summer Exhibition, 14 May–7 August 1988
Bernard Jacobson Gallery, New York, NY, Special Displacement, 15 June–29 July 1988
Rotunda, Exchange Square, Hong Kong, 65 Years of British Painting, 20 August–22 October 1988
Mappin Art Gallery, Sheffield, The Presence of Painting. Aspects of British Abstraction 1957–1988, 26 November 1988–15 January 1989 (and subsequent tour)
Victoria Art Gallery, Bath, Corsham A Celebration: The Bath Academy of Art 1946–72, 10 December 1988–14 January 1989 (and subsequent tour)
1989
Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY, Transformations in Landscape: Postwar Works from the Collection, 20 January–19 February 1989
Tate Gallery, London, Portrait of the Artist, 31 January–16 April 1989
City Museum & Art Gallery, Plymouth, It’s a Still Life. Sculpture, Paintings and Drawings from the Arts Council Collection, 11 February–18 March 1989 (and subsequent tour) (Organised by the Arts Council of Great Britain) (cat. no. 102)
Bernard Jacobson Gallery, London, Modern English Masters, May 1989
1990
Austin/Desmond Fine Art, London, Modern British Art A Selection, 13 February–8 March 1990
Royal Academy of Arts, London, Summer Exhibition, 9 June–19 August 1990
Austin/Desmond Fine Art, London, Contemporary Artists from Ireland, 20 July–1 September 1990
Hirschl & Adler, New York, NY, The British Imagination: Twentieth Century Paintings, Drawings and Sculpture, 10 November 1990–12 January 1991
Ueno Royal Museum, Tokyo, Masterpieces from the Arts Council Collection, 25–29 October 1990
1991
Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery of Modern Art, Dublin, Irish Art and Modernism 1880–1950, 20 September–10 November 1991 (and subsequent tour)
Bernard Jacobson Gallery, London, Not Pop: What the Others Were Doing, September–October 1991
Hayward Gallery, London, British Contemporary Art 1910–1990, Eighty Years of Collecting by the Contemporary Art Society, 3 December 1991–19 January 1992 (and subsequent tour)
1992
Adelson Galleries, New York, NY, The Poetic Trace: Aspects of British Abstraction since 1945, 12 May–30 June 1992
Jonathan Clark, London, Exhibition of Modern Paintings, summer 1992
1995
Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge, Open House: Two Exhibitions in Celebration of Jim Ede’s Centenary, 4 March–8 May 1995
1996
University of Kentucky Art Museum, Lexington, KY, The Elements, 11 November 1996–11 June 1997
1997
Bochum Museum, Aspekte imaginativer Kunst in 20 jahrhundert, 25 January–30 March 1997
Columbia Museum of Art, SC, Dreams & Traditions: 300 Years of British and Irish Painting from the collection of the Ulster Museum, 10 May–6 July 1997 (and subsequent tour) (Organised by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service and the Ulster Museum, Belfast)
Sintra Museu de Arte Moderna–Colecção Berardo, Sintra, Lisbon, The Berardo Collection, 17 May–31 August 1997
Japan Association of Art Museums, Museum of Art, Kokkaido, A Century of Irish Painting, May–November 1997 (and subsequent tour)
Nicosia Municipal Arts Centre, The Fifties: Art from the British Council Collection, 28 May–31 July 1997 (and subsequent tour) (Organised by the British Council)
Beaux Arts, London, Artists of Fame and Promise, 4 June–6 September 1997
Enniskillen Castle, Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh, William & Mary Scott: Related Drawings, Sculpture and Paintings, 29 September–4 December 1997
Austin/Desmond Fine Art, London, Aspects of Modern British and Irish Painting, 10 December 1997–16 January 1998
1998
Spink-Leger Pictures, London, Twentieth Century British Art from Sickert to Hirst, 1–24 April 1998
Beaux Arts, London, Take Three: Contemporary and Modern Paintings and Sculptures, 17 June–5 September 1998
Pallant House Gallery, Chichester, Painters Progress: Drawn from the Royal College of Art Collection, 10 July–6 September 1998
Jonathan Clark Fine Art, London, St Ives and British Modernism, 14 October–13 November 1998
Austin/Desmond Fine Art, London, Aspects of Modern British Art 1910–1965, 25 November–23 December [1998]
Beaux Arts, London, Frost, Hepworth, Heron, Hilton, Lanyon and Scott, 1998
1999
Musée de Pont-Aven, Pont-Aven, Peintres irlandais en Bretagne, 26 June–27 September 1999 (and subsequent tour)
Ulster Museum, Belfast, A Land of Heart’s Desire – 300 Years of Irish Painting, 3 June–7 November 1999
Spink-Leger Pictures, London, From Peploe to Freud, 13 October–5 November 1999
Centro Atlantico de Arte Moderno, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, À Rebours: la rebelión informalista, 1939–1968, 20 April–13 June 1999 (and subsequent tour)
Austin/Desmond Fine Art, London, Aspects of Modern British and Irish Art, 24 November 1999–14 January 2000
2000
Royal Hibernian Academy, Dublin, Artists’ Century Irish Self-Portraits and Selected Works, 1900–2000, 10 February–22 July 2000
Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, Selected Works from the McClelland Collection, 19 September 2000–January 2001
Sintra Museu de Arte Moderna–Colecção Berardo, Sintra, Lisbon, Face–a–Face, 2 October 2000–30 April 2001
Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, Shifting Ground: Selected Works of Irish Art 1950–2000, 10 November 2000–18 February 2001
Austin/Desmond Fine Art, London, Aspects of Modern British Art, 22 November 2000–12 January 2001
2001
Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge, The Language of Things, 13 January–11 March 2001 (and subsequent tour)
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX, Art at Midcentury: Spotlight on the Collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, 13 April–3 September 2001
Yale Centre for British Art, New Haven, CT, Great British Paintings from American Collections: Holbein to Hockney, 27 September–30 December 2001 (and subsequent tour)
Galleria d’Arte Moderna, Bologna, The Nature of Still Life from Manet to the Present Day, 1 December 2001–24 February 2002
2002
Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, Profile of a Collection: The Gordon Lambert Trust Collection at IMMA, 22 January–23 June 2002
Pyms Gallery, London, The Art of a Nation: Three Centuries of Irish Painting, summer 2002
Kunstmuseum, Wolfsburg, Blast to Freeze: British Art in the 20th Century, 14 September 2002–5 January 2003 (and subsequent tour)
Dean Gallery, Edinburgh, Advertising and the Artist: The Work and Collection of Ashley Havinden, October 2002–January 2003
2003
Tate, St Ives, Homecoming, 8 February 2003–25 January 2004 (and subsequent tour)
Ben Uri Gallery, London, Making Waves. Modern Masterpieces from a European Trust, 12 May–22 June 2003
Pyms Gallery, London, Summer Show, 2003
Fermanagh County Museum, Enniskillen, Form and Space: William Scott: Paintings. Philip Flanagan: Paintings, 14 November–18 December 2003
2004
Hunt Museum, Limerick, Collector’s Eye: Works from a Private Collection, 6 March–1 April 2004
Beaux Arts, London, St Ives, 3 June–3 July 2004
James Hyman Fine Art, London, The Challenge of Post-war Painting, 3 June–4 September 2004
Musée de Pont-Aven, Pont-Aven, Peintres britanniques en Bretagne, 26 June–27 September 2004
National Museum of Wales, Cardiff, An Art-Accustomed Eye – John Gibbs and Art Appreciation in Wales 1945–1996, 18 September 2004–16 January 2005
Richard Green Fine Paintings, London, Realism to Abstract II, 17 November 2004–11 January 2005
Lowry, Salford Quays, The Art of White: Painting, Photography, Installation, 12 November 2005–17 April 2006
Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, The Hunter Gatherer – The Collection of George and Maura McClelland at the Irish Museum of Modern Art, 18 November 2004–28 March 2005
2005
Osborne Samuel, London, Nine Abstract Artists Revisited, 10 March–9 April 2005
Southampton City Art Gallery, Elements of Abstraction: Space, Line & Interval in Modern British Art, 30 September 2005–8 January 2006
Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, Siar 50, 50 Years of Contemporary Irish Art, 17 November 2005–19 February 2006
2006
Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Kendal, Morandi’s Legacy: Influences on British Art, 11 January–25 March 2006 (and subsequent tour)
Dean Gallery, Edinburgh, After the War: Art in Europe 1945 to 1955, 11 March–4 June 2006
Hayward Gallery, London, How to Improve the World. 60 Years of British Art, 7 September–19 November 2006
Dean Gallery, Edinburgh, Consider the Lilies: Selected Works from Dundee’s 20th Century Art Collection, 28 October 2006–14 January 2007 (and subsequent tour)
Austin/Desmond Fine Art, London, Aspects of Modern British and Irish Art, 22 November–21 December 2006
2007
Imperial War Museum North, Manchester, Witness 2: Highlights of Second World War Art, 3 February–29 April 2007
National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin, Treasures from the North: Irish Masterpieces from the Ulster Museum, 14 March–16 September 2007
Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, (I’m Always Touched) By Your Presence, Dear – New Acquisitions, 24 April–11 November 2007
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Modern Britain: 1900–1960, 15 November 2007–24 February 2008
Austin/Desmond Fine Art, London, Aspects of Modern British Art, 23 November–20 December 2007
2008
University of Damascus, From Destruction to Abstraction British art in the 1940s and 1950s, 24 March–14 May 2008 (Organised by the British Council)
De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill on Sea, Unpopular Culture, 10 May–6 July (and subsequent tour) (Organised by the Arts Council of Great Britain)
Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, Exquisite Corpse, 9 September 2008–29 March 2009
Jonathan Clark Fine Art, London, Figure, Landscape, Still Life, autumn 2008
Brighton Museum & Art Gallery, Paintings Unwrapped, 13 December 2008–13 April 2009
2009
Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, Exploring a New Donation: Artworks from the Bank of Ireland Join the IMMA Collection, 10 March–27 September 2009
Austin/Desmond Fine Art, London, Aspects of Modern British and Irish Art, 20 November–22 December 2009
Ormeau Baths Gallery, Belfast, Celebrating 160 Years: A Retrospective Exhibition, 3 December 2009–31 January 2010
2010
Adams at Clandeboye, The Ava Gallery, Bangor, Ulster Artists, 15–29 April 2010
National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin, Taking Stock: Acquisitions 2000–2010, 13 March–25 July 2010
Centre Culturel Calouste Gulbenkian, Paris, As Dreamers Do: The 60s in the British Art Collection of the Modern Art Center of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, 8 June–2 October 2010
Lorenzelli Arte, Milan, ..Sussurro..Whisper.., 13–31 July 2010
Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery, Modern Treasures from the Contemporary Art Society, 17 July–31 October 2010
Adams at Clandeboye, The Ava Gallery, Bangor, The French Connection, 16 August–3 September 2010 (and subsequent tour)
Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, The Moderns: The Arts in Ireland from the 1900s to the 1970s, 20 October 2010–13 February 2011
Paisnel Gallery, London, 20th Century British Art, 15 November–15 December 2010
Fundació Joan Miró, Barcelona, Let us Face the Future. Art britànic 1945–1968, 25 November 2010−20 February 2011
2011
Adams at Clandeboye, The Ava Gallery, Bangor, Ulster Artists, 1 February–6 May 2011
Bernard Jacobson Gallery, New York, NY, Sixty Years of British Art, 2 March–30 April 2011
Osborne Samuel, London, 20th Century British Art, 16 June–9 July 2011
Fine Art Society, London, Twenty-Four Works from the Twentieth Century, August 2011
Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI, Made in the UK: Contemporary Art from the Richard Brown Baker Collection, 23 September 2011–8 January 2012
2012
Crawford Art Gallery, Cork, AIB Art Collection, 6 March–14 April 2012
New Gallery, Chatsworth, Frank and Cherryl Cohen at Chatsworth, 19 March–10 June 2012
Riyadh National Museum, Out of Britain, 23 April–25 May 2012 (and subsequent tour)
2013
Osborne Samuel, London, William Scott and Friends, 11 June–13 July 2013
2014
Tate St Ives, International Exchanges: Modern Art and St Ives 1915–1965, 17 May–28 September 2014, and touring: mima – Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art, International Exchanges: Modern Art and St Ives 1915–1965, 24 October 2014–25 January 2015
Ulster Museum, Belfast, New Art New Nature – Irish and International Art 1945-2014, 10 October 2014–14 February 2016
2015
Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, Modern Art in Britain: Reality Questioned, 17 January–31 August 2015
Bechtler Museum of Modern Art, Charlotte, British Invasion, 10 September 2014–18 February 2015
The Mall Galleries, London, The Art of a Nation, 13–31 May 2015
Jerwood Gallery, Hastings, Horizons: Kettle’s Yard at Jerwood Gallery, 12 September 2015–3 January 2016
2016
The Heong Gallery, Downing College, Cambridge, Generation Painting 1955-65: British Art from the Collection of Sir Alan Bowness, 6 February–22 May 2016
Kettle’s Yard, Being Modern at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, 8 April–31 December 2016
The New Art Gallery, Walsall, The Humble Vessel, 29 April–24 July 2016
Otter Gallery, University of Chichester, The Bishop Otter Collection: A Celebration, 20 June–9 October 2016
Fortnum & Mason, London, Fortnum’s X Frank, 3 September–15 October 2016
Longside Gallery, Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Night in the Museum: An Exhibition from the Arts Council Collection curated by Ryan Gander, 16 July–16 October 2016, and touring: The Gas Hall, Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, Night in the Museum, 26 November 2016–12 February 2017
The Towner Art Gallery, Eastbourne, Towards Night, 24 September 2016–22 January 2017
X Contemporary 2016, Nobu Hotel, Miami Beach, 30 November–4 December 2016
2017
UKAM, Lexington, Kentucky, Still Lifes, 18 January–23 April 2017
Sewell Centre Gallery, Radley College, Oxford, British Abstract, 20 January–9 February 2017
Otter Gallery, University of Chichester, Coastal Connections, 19 June–8 October 2017
J&J Rawlin, The Sheridan Gallery, London, Exploring the Vessel, 19–23 September 2017
Pallant House Gallery, Chichester, An Architect’s Eye: The Peter Collymore Gift, 18 October 2017–11 February 2018
2018
UB Anderson Gallery, Buffalo, Light, Line, Color, And Space, 3 February-15 April 2018
Musée de la Civilisation, Quebec, London Calling, 17 May 2018–10 March 2019
2019
Charleston, Lewes, In Colour – Sickert to Riley, 6 March–26 August 2019
Dublin Castle, The Birth of Modernism in Irish Art 1920-1960, 12 April–18 August 2019
Beaux Arts, London, FOUR GIANTS OF BRITISH MODERNISM: Frost, Heron, Lanyon, Scott, 19 September–19 October 2019
2020
Royal West of England Academy, Bristol, St Ives: Movements in Art and Life, 1 August–19 September 2020
2021
J&J Rawlin at Cromwell Place, London, 19-30 May 2021
The Heong Gallery, Downing College, Cambridge, Of the Earth: Contemporary Ceramics and Glass from The Fitzwilliam Museum, 25 June-21 October 2021
Pallant House Gallery, Chichester, St Ives: Connecting Circles, 31 July – 31 October 2021
Golden Thread Gallery, Belfast, Portrait of Northern Ireland, 9 October–3 November 2021
2022
Chippenham Museum, Wiltshire on Paper: Post-War Prints from the Bath Academy of Art, 8 January–2 April 2022
Barbican Gallery, London, Postwar Modern New Art in Britain 1945-1965, 3 March-26 June 2022
Museum Belvédère, Heerenveen-Oranjewoud, Living the Landscape – Barbara Hepworth, Ben Nicholson and the artists of St. Ives 1939-1975, 28 May-25 September 2022
2023
Anita Rogers Gallery, New York, Mark Rothko & William Scott: Continuing the Dialogue, 26 April-3 June 2023
J&J Rawlin at Cromwell Place, British Art since 1950, 22-26 November 2023
2024
Pallant House Gallery, The Shape of Things: Still Life in Britain, 11 May-20 October 2024
Beaux Arts, London, HERON HILTON SCOTT, 18 September–15 November 2024