• "Pictus Porrectus: Reconsidering the Full-Length Portrait", curated by Dodie Kazanjian and Alison Gingeras, Isaac Bell House, Newport, Rhode Island, 1 July – 2 October 2022 • "Me, Myself, I – Artists’ Self-Portraits", Royal West of England Academy, Bristol, 2 May – 19 June 2022 • "Figuration", Marlborough Gallery, London, 17 March – 29 April 2022 • "The Sublime in Nature", Daniel Malarkey, London, 16 June – 10 July 2021 • "I See You", an extended reality (XR) exhibition on Vortic Collect, Victoria Miro, London, 2 June – 4 July 2020 • "Parley for the Oceans x Vortic", online exhibition on Vortic, 2 October – 2 November 2020 • "Works on Paper", Galleri Bo Bjerggaard, Copenhagen, 26 January – 6 April 2019 • "Unparalleled Journey through Contemporary Art of Past 50 Years", Rubell Museum, Miami, USA, on view since 4 December 2019 • "Contemporary Dialogues with Tintoretto", Palazzo Ducale and Galleria Giorgio Franchetti alla Ca’ d’Oro, Venice, 20 October 2018 – 24 February 2019 • "Studio Prints: a Survey", Marlborough Fine Art, London, 30 November – 21 December 2018 • "All Too Human", Tate Britain, 28 February – 26 August 2018; travelling to Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, 9 October 2018 – 13 January 2019 • "House Work", Victoria Miro Mayfair, London, 1 February – 18 March 2017 • "NO MAN'S LAND: Women Artists from the Rubell Family Collection", Rubell Family Collection, Miami, 2015 – 2016 • "Forces in Nature", curated by
Hilton Als;
Victoria Miro, London, 2015 • Work presented at
Frieze Art Fair, London, 2014 by
Victoria Miro • "Cinematic Visions: Painting at the Edge of Reality", curated by
James Franco,
Isaac Julien and Glenn Scott Wright,
Victoria Miro, London, 2013 • "Self-Consciousness", curated by
Peter Doig and
Hilton Als, VeneKlasen/Werner, Berlin, 2010 • "Psycho", curated by Danny Moynihan, Anne Faggionato, London, 2000 • "School of London", Odette Gilbert, London, 1989 • "British Figurative Art: Sickert to Bacon",
Israel Museum, Jerusalem, 1989 • "School of London: Bacon to Bevan",
Musée Maillol, Paris, 1998 • "September", curated by
Peter Doig,
The approach, London, 1997 ==Films and interviews==