Solo/joint • 1982, to 7 November:
Ingeborg Tyssen. Images Gallery, 48 Derwent Street, Glebe • 1986, December: Works by Ingeborg Tyssen and John Williams. Foton • 1987, 30 March–16 April:
Photography: Deb
ra Phillips, a
nd Ingeborg Tys
sen. Photospace Gallery, Canberra School Art • 1989, to 29 October:
Ingeborg Tyssen *diep in het donkere groene bos*. First Draft, Abercrombie Street, Chippendale • 1993, April:
The Voice of Silence: works by Ingeborg Tyssen. Artspace, The Gunnery, 43-51 Cowper Wharf Rd,
Woolloomooloo • 1994, March–April:
The Voice of Silence: works by Ingeborg Tyssen.
Centre for Contemporary Photography, 205 Johnston St.,
Fitzroy, Vic. • 1995, 2 March–9 April:
Ingeborg Tyssen - Twenty Years of Photography, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney
Posthumous • 2006, to 14 October: Retrospective exhibition of Tyssen street photography. Sandra Byron Gallery, 2 Danks Street,Waterloo • 2006, November–3 December:
Ingeborg Tyssen: Sydney photographs 1974–84. Museum of Sydney • 2012, 12 May–24 June:
Ingeborg Tyssen: Photographs. Hazelhurst Gallery • 1975/6, 2 December–17 January:
Melbourne Viewpoints: Andrew Clarke, Ian Lobb, Ingeborg Tyssen. Australian Centre for Photography • 1976: Photographs by
J. Craig Annan, Robert Ashton, John Bilney, Wilfred Broadhead, Brenda Carruthers,
Mark Cohen, Arthur Dickinson, Max Dupain, J. B. Eaton, David Ellis, Rennie Ellis, S. W. Eutrope,
Mario Giacomelli, Anthony Green, Fiona Hall, Marion Hardman, E. B. Hawkes,
Bill Henson, W. Holieson, John Kauffman, Melanie Le Guay, Jean-Mark Ie Pechoux, Steven Lojewski,
Hedda Morrison, William Owen, Wes Placek,
Julian Smith, Ingeborg Tyssen, J. M. Whitehead. National Gallery of Victoria • 1978, 11 August–1 October:
Six Series. Australian multi-image works by Virginia Coventry, Ed Douglas. Richard Harris, Lyn Silverman, Ingeborg Tyssen and John Williams. Photography Gallery. 3rd floor, National Gallery of Victoria • 1981,
Four Photographers, Tyssen with Martyn Jolly, Ken Hayes, Anne Zahalka. Bondi Pavilion Gallery • 1981, 12 August–2-September:
Fifteen Australian Photographers. Wesley Stacey,
Fiona Hall, Peter Elliston, Ingeborg Tyssen, Peter Charuk, Dr Charles Gabriel,
Henri Mallard, Graham McCarter, Karen Turner, Martin Murray. Australian Centre for Photography (ACP) • 1982/3, to 9 January:
The Christmas Tree Show, Art Gallery of New South Wales • 1984, 5 July–5 August:
After the Artefact: An exhibition of Contemporary Photographic Practice. John Delacour, Paul Hewson, Mark Hinderaker, Mark Johnson, Geoff Kleem, Miranda Lawry,
Juilee Pryor,
Jacky Redgate, Bruce Searle, Ingeborg Tyssen. Wollongong City Gallery • 1985, 4–22 June:
After the Artefact: An exhibition of Contemporary Photographic Practice. Ivan Dougherty Gallery
, Sydney • 1986, to 28 September:
A Difference of Opinion. Photographs and accompanying texts by Bruce Searle, Ingeborg Tyssen, Paul Hewson, Linda Marie Walker and Kathy Triffit. First Draft, 2nd Floor, 27 Abercrombie St,
Chippendale • 1991, March:
The Memory Of Forgetting - Tyssen with Michael Bognar, Bruce McCalmont,
Diane McCarthy. Performance Space, 15 Cleveland Street,
Redfern • 1991, 6 July–22 September:
Contemporary Colour Photographs from the Collection, Art Gallery of New South Wales • 1993, 6 October–28 November:
Australian Perspecta 1993, Robert Ambrose Cole,
Adam Cullen, Richard Bell Devine, Ingeborg Tyssen,
Judy Watson, Constanze Zikos. Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney • 1995, 25 July–30 August: Inaugural exhibition featuring works by
Jeff Carter, Elliott Erwitt, Rose Farrell and George Parkin,
Constantine Manos,
Gerrit Fokkema, Robert McFarlane,
Max Pam,
Wolfgang Sievers,
Henry Talbot, Ingeborg Tyssen and John Williams. Byron Mapp Gallery, 178 Oxford St, Paddington • 1999, 27 April–25 July:
Terrains. Art Gallery of New South Wales • 1999, 5 June–29 July:
What is this thing called photography? Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney
Posthumous • 2005/6, 12 November–19 February:
30 Years Ago, Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, Hobart • 2011, 16 Mar 2011–29 May:
Photography and Place: Australian landscape photography 1970s until now, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney • 2012/13, 13 September–3 February:
Flatlands: photography and everyday space. Art Gallery of New South Wales • 2015, 9 May–12 July:
Highlights from the MGA Collection. Tyssen with
Polly Borland,
Pat Brassington,
Olive Cotton,
Max Dupain,
Bill Henson, Carol Jerrems,
Rosemary Laing,
Ricky Maynard,
Tracey Moffatt, David Moore,
Polixeni Papapetrou,
Patricia Piccinini,
Michael Riley,
Wolfgang Sievers,
Mark Strizic, Darren Sylvester
Anne Zahalka and others. Monash Gallery of Art (Museum of Australian Photography) • 2018, 15 June – 19 September:
LEGACY. Your collection. Our story. Monash Gallery of Art (Museum of Australian Photography) • 2022, 8 July – 18 September 2:
Return to nature, Tyssen with
Micky Allan, Bruce Attwell,
Narelle Autio,
Charles Bayliss,
Mervyn Bishop,
Edward Burtynsky,
Nicholas Caire,
John Cato,
Harold Cazneaux,
Peta Clancy,
Nici Cumpston,
Norman Cathcart Deck,
Peter Dombrovskis, Marian Drew, John Bertram Eaton, Peter Elliston, Stanley W Eutrope,
Joyce Evans,
Anne Ferran,
Robert Fielding, Murray Fredericks,
Viva Gibb, Tom Goldner,
John Gollings, Peter Jarver, John Kauffmann,
Charles Kerry, Henry King,
Katrin Koenning,
Ruth Maddison,
Danie Mellor,
David Moore, Jack Morrison, Rebecca Najdowski and Vivian Cooper Smith, Terry Naughton,
Trent Parke,
Jon Rhodes, Jo Scicluna,
Wesley Stacey,
Samuel Sweet,
David Tatnall, Brian Thompson, James Tylor, Gordon Undy, Amanda Williams, Laurie Wilson. Monash Gallery of Art (Museum of Australian Photography) • 2025/6, 28 November–3 May:
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