During the 1970s Head contributed to the interest in "projected art" with "installations in which photos of objects in gallery spaces were projected on to those same objects and spaces." In 1987 he won the 15th
John Moores Painting Prize for his work "Cow Mutations". The 2002 video installation
Treacherous Light used software to make pixel-wise colour changes. Head has exhibited widely internationally. His solo shows include
MoMA, Oxford (1972);
Whitechapel Art Gallery, London (1974 and 1992);
British Pavilion,
Venice Biennale (1980); ICA, London (1985); and Kunstverein Freiburg, Germany, and touring (1995). He has taken part in group shows including
Documenta VI, Kassel (1977);
British Art Now: An American Perspective, Solomon R Guggenheim Museum, New York, and
Royal Academy, London (1980);
The British Art Show, Arts Council Tour (1984);
Gambler, Building One, London (1990);
Live in Your Head: Concept and Experiment in Britain 1965-75, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London (2000); and
The Indiscipline of Painting Tate St. Ives touring to Warwick Art Centre (2011/12). ==References==