Yvonne Jacquette - Selected Solo Exhibitions

Selected Solo Exhibitions

2010

  • “Yvonne Jacquette, Aerials: Paintings, Prints, Pastels,” Center for Maine Contemporary Art, Rockport, ME
  • “Yvonne Jacquette,” DC Moore Gallery, New York, NY

2009-10

  • “Yvonne Jacquette: The Complete Woodcuts, 1987–2009,” Mary Ryan Gallery, New York, NY; Springfield Art Museum, Springfield, MO.

2008

  • “Picturing New York: Nocturnes by Yvonne Jacquette,” Museum of the City of New York, New York, NY
  • “Yvonne Jacquette,” DC Moore Gallery, New York, NY

2006

  • “Yvonne Jacquette: Arrivals and Departures,” DC Moore Gallery, New York, NY

2005

  • “Yvonne Jacquette: Paintings and Works on Paper,” Springfield Art Museum, Springfield, MO

2003

  • DC Moore Gallery, New York, NY

2002-03

  • “Aerial Muse: The Art of Yvonne Jacquette,” Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts, Stanford University, CA; Colby College Museum of Art, Waterville, ME; Utah Museum of Fine Arts, Salt Lake City, UT; Hudson River Museum, Yonkers, NY

2000

  • “Yvonne Jacquette - Evening: Chicago and New York,” DC Moore Gallery, New York, NY

1998

  • “Yvonne Jacquette: Maine Aerials,” Art Gallery, University of Southern Maine, Gorham, ME
  • “Paintings and Works on Paper by Yvonne Jacquette,” Hollins Art Gallery, Hollins College, Roanoke, VA

1997

  • “Yvonne Jacquette: Vantage on High,” DC Moore Gallery, New York, NY

1996

  • “Yvonne Jacquette Frescoes,” Caldbeck Gallery, Rockland, ME

1995

  • “Yvonne Jacquette: Paintings and Pastels, 1992-1994,” Brooke Alexander, New York, NY

1992

  • “Yvonne Jacquette: Frescoes, Monotypes, Pastels and Prints,” Brooke Alexander, New York, NY

1991

  • “Yvonne Jacquette: Aerial Views, Rudy Burckhardt: Photographs,” Jewett Hall Gallery, The University of Maine at Augusta, Augusta, ME
  • “Yvonne Jacquette,” Elizabeth Galasso Fine Art Leasing, Ossining, NY

1990

  • “Drawings and Monotypes,” O’Farrell Gallery, Brunswick, ME
  • “Paintings, Frescoes, Pastels 1988-1990,” John Berggruen Gallery, San Francisco, CA; Brooke Alexander, New York, NY

1988

  • “Looking Down: Prints by Yvonne Jacquette,” Joe and Emily Lowe Art Gallery, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY
  • “Yvonne Jacquette: Paintings and Pastels: New York Triptychs,” Brooke Alexander, New York, NY

1986

  • “Yvonne Jacquette, Tokyo Nightviews,” Brooke Alexander, New York, NY; Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Brunswick, ME
  • “Yvonne Jacquette: Works on Paper,” Barbara Krakow Gallery, Boston, MA

1985

  • “Yvonne Jacquette,” Yurakucho Seibu/Takanawa Art, Tokyo, Japan

1984

  • “Yvonne Jacquette: Recent Paintings and Works on Paper,” John Berggruen Gallery, San Francisco, CA

1983

  • “Currents 22. Yvonne Jacquette: Recent Drawings and Pastels,” St. Louis Art Museum, St. Louis, MO
  • “Yvonne Jacquette: Drawings and Pastels 1982-83,” Brooke Alexander, New York, NY

1982

  • “Yvonne Jacquette: Paintings and Drawings,” Brooke Alexander, New York, NY

1981

  • “Yvonne Jacquette: Paintings and Pastels,” Brooke Alexander, New York, NY

1979

  • “Yvonne Jacquette: The Night Paintings,” Brooke Alexander, New York, NY

1976

  • “Yvonne Jacquette: Paintings, Drawings and Monotypes,” Brooke Alexander, New York, NY

1974

  • “Yvonne Jacquette: 22nd Street,” Brooke Alexander, New York, NY
  • “Yvonne Jacquette: Paintings,” Fischbach Gallery, New York, NY

1972

  • Tyler School of Art, Philadelphia, PA
  • Fischbach Gallery, New York, NY

1971

  • “Yvonne Jacquette: Recent Paintings,” Fischbach Gallery, New York, NY

1965

  • Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, PA

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