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Dylan Lisle
The figurative work of Dylan Lisle is firmly based in the technical aspects of painting.
A long held appreciation of masters such as Caravaggio, Titian and Zurburan has fuelled his
investigation of techniques and processes. Dylan's recent work, whilst remaining progressive,
pays homage to the fading notion of paintings a skilful craft. In March 2008, Dylan Lisle exhibited
with the American artist Ray Donley at the Medici Gallery.
2008 Two Man Exhibition at Medici Gallery, Cork Street
2007 The Carby Gallery, Aberdeen Art Company Scotland - Glasgow
Solo Show - Gallery 27/Art Company Scotland, London
Summer Exhibition - Medici Gallery, Cork Street, London
2006 Solo Show - The Carby Gallery – Aberdeen
Power of Ten - The Leith Gallery, Edinburgh
The Tallantyre Gallery - Morpeth, Northumberland Art Company Scotland – Glasgow
McGregor Gallery - Glasgow
2005 Solo Show – The Queens Road Gallery, Aberdeen
Solo Show - The Carby Gallery, Aberdeen
2004 Solo Show - The Queens Road Gallery, Aberdeen
Christmas Show - The Queens Road Gallery, Aberdeen
2003 Aberdeen Artist - City Gallery Solo Show - The Queens Road Gallery, Aberdeen
The Knock Gallery - Crathie, Aberdeen Christmas Show - The Queens Road Gallery, Aberdeen
2002 Two Years On - The Leith Gallery, Edinburgh The Knock Gallery, Crathie, Aberdeen
A Discerning Eye - The Leith Gallery, Edinburgh Hip To Be Square - The Leith Gallery, Edinburgh
Christmas Show - The Leith Gallery, Edinburgh Solo Show - The Queens Road Gallery, Aberdeen
2001 Art Expo - Jacob Javits Centre, New York Aberdeen Artist - City Gallery, Aberdeen
Solo Show - The Queens Road Gallery, Aberdeen The Knock Gallery - Crathie, Aberdeen Ex Gray's - City Gallery, Aberdeen
2000 BA Honours Fine Art, Gray’s School of Art, Aberdeen
Aberdeen Artists - City Gallery, Aberdeen
Royal Society of Artists - Edinburgh
The Knock Gallery - Crathie, Aberdeenshire
New Faces - The Leith Gallery, Edinburgh
Christmas Show - The Torrance Gallery, Aberdeen
Christmas Show - The Queens Road Gallery, Aberdeen
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