Eddie Wolfram Timeline
Explore the life and career of Eddie Wolfram (1940-2001)
Born in Essen, Germany.
Moved to the United Kingdom with his family following World War II.
Came to England.
Numerous mixed exhibitions; Obelisk Gallery, Redfern Gallery, Gallery One, etc.
Held first solo art exhibition at Woodstock Gallery, London, aged 18.
Numerous mixed exhibitions; Obelisk Gallery, Redfern Gallery, Gallery One, etc.
First one-man exhibition, Woodstock Gallery, London.
One-man exhibition, Woodstock Gallery, London.
One-man exhibition, Galerie Creuse, Paris.
One-man exhibition, Woodstock Gallery, London.
One-man exhibition, Richmond Hill Gallery, Richmond.
Included in “Art-Alive” Exhibition, Northampton.
Included in “Sculpture 1962”, Woodstock Gallery, London.
One of Six Painters, McRobert & Tunnard Gallery, London.
One-man exhibition, Richmond Hill Gallery, Richmond.
One-man exhibition, Gallery 60, Colchester.
Included in exhibition, “British Modern Painting 1963” at Bradford City Gallery.
Included in exhibition, “Europe 1963” at New Vision Gallery, London.
Included in “Summer Exhibition” at Rawinsky Gallery, London.
“New Members Exhibition”, A.I.A. Gallery, London.
Included in F.P.G. Show, F.B.A. Galleries, London.
“Nothing 21”, exhibition of British painting commemorating opening of new Nottingham Theatre.
One-man exhibition, New Vision Centre, London.
One-man exhibition, Galerie Numero, Florence.
One-man exhibition, Galerie Numero, Rome.
One-man exhibition, Magdalene Gallery, Richmond.
Represented in Arts Council travelling exhibition of Northern Colleges.
Represented in C.E.M.A. Exhibition, Belfast.
Represented in “British Artists’ Graphics”, Galerie Wirth, Berlin.
Included in “September International”, Grosvenor Gallery, London.
Represented in F.P.G. Exhibition, F.B.A. Galleries, London.
Represented in “About and Around” at Leeds University, an exhibition of British painting.
Represented in “Summer Exhibition”, Andover Gallery.
Exhibited at New Vision Centre Gallery, London.
Included in “Contrast”, McRobert & Tunnard Gallery, London.
One-man exhibition, Gardner Gallery, Eastbourne.
One-man exhibition, New Vision Centre, London.
Arts Review, 21.8.65 – Profile of Eddie Wolfram by Oswell Blakeston.
Wrote critical essay “Rasher than Bacon” in Art and Artists.
Authored essay “New Dimensions in British Sculpture” for New Dimensions exhibition catalogue.
Designed sets for British television series Frontier.
Published “The Ascott Galaxy” in Art and Artists, reflecting on cybernetic and conceptual art.
Production designer on The Mind of Mr. J.G. Reeder.
Collaborated with Jamaican artist Millie Small; produced and co-wrote reggae track “Enoch Power”.
Collaboration with Millie Small; produced reggae track “Enoch Power”.
Lecturer in General Studies and Visual Research at various colleges (1970–71).
The Dream of Icarus, Kenneth Coutts‑Smith. Hutchinson.
Writes for numerous magazines about art including Art & Artists, Studio International, Cimaise, D’Ars Agency, Arts Review.
Portrait of Eddie Wolfram taken by Bob Collins for the National Portrait Gallery.
One-man exhibition, Drian Gallery, London.
Included in Greater London Arts Association’s “Spectrum” exhibition.
“4 Artists” (with Gorman, Pastor and Weller), Nicholas Treadwell Gallery, London.
“European Pop Art” (with Jones, Self, etc.) at Buckingham Gallery, London.
Currently art critic for Harpers & Queen and Art & Artists.
Art & Artists, April 1971 – Artist’s Notebook.
Arts Review, 10.4.71 – Profile of Eddie Wolfram by Peter Fuller.
Wrote the introduction to the Magritte monograph (Studio Vista).
“British Figurative Art Today and Tomorrow” (with Self, Hamilton, Blake, Hockney, Barker, Abrahams, etc.) at Nova London Gallery, Copenhagen.
One-man exhibition, Galeria Quadrature 25, Florence.
One-man exhibition, Galeria Angolare, Milan.
One-man exhibition, Nicholas Treadwell Gallery, London.
Included in “British Drawings 1952–1972”, Angela Flowers Gallery, London.
One-man exhibition, New 57 Gallery, Edinburgh.
Visiting Lecturer at Royal College of Art, St Martin’s, Exeter and Birmingham Schools of Art.
Also Visiting Lecturer at Royal College of Art, St. Martin’s, Exeter and Birmingham Schools of Art.
Exhibited at Drian Gallery, London.
Represented in Southern Arts Council Exhibition “Aspects of Contemporary British Figurative Art” with Hockney, Kitaj, Auerbach, Kossoff, etc.
Represented at Basel and Düsseldorf Art Fairs.
One-man exhibition, Triad Art Centre, Bishop’s Stortford.
Rep. Basle Art Fair
Rep ‘Figures in the Landscape’ Southern Arts Council Travelling Exhibition with Auerbach, Kitaj etc.
Showed Ceramic Sculptures, Nicholas Treadwell Gallery, London
“Portrait or Betrayal”, Nicholas Treadwell Gallery, London
One-man Retrospective of Paintings 1970–73 at Triad Regional Arts Centre
Currently Head of Fine Art at Croydon College of Art.
One-man exhibition, Nicholas Treadwell Gallery, London.
Rep in “Harsh Reality” Nicholas Treadwell Gallery, London
Published History of Collage: An Anthology of Collage, Assemblage and Event Structures (Studio Vista).
Rep in “8 British Artists” (with Crozier, Pelling, Bellany) at Drian Galleries, London
Rep with tape work in British Arts Council’s “The Video Show”, Serpentine Gallery, London
Rep in “Collage” Angela Flowers Gallery, London
One Man Exhibition “Bedford House Gallery”, London
Rep in “Add Colour and Mix” Nicholas Treadwell Gallery, London
One-man Exhibition Bakehouse Gallery, London
One-man exhibition of paintings, collage and prints, Hanover Gallery, Liverpool