Natalie d'Arbeloff CV

Selected solo exhibitions
Mercury Theatre, London 1970
Travers Gallery, London 1970
Belgravia Gallery, London 1973
Museum of Fine Art, Colorado Springs 1975
Camden Arts Centre, London 1980
Bertram Rota, London 1985
Victoria & Albert Museum, National Art Library 1990
Rijksmuseum Meermanno-Westreenianum , The Hague 1992
Museo del Barro, Centro de Artes Visuales, Asunciòn, Paraguay 2002

Selected group exhibitions:
Sao Paulo Biennale. Spoleto Festival. British Drawing Biennale. Pratt Graphic Center New York. Galeria SudAmericana, New York. Art Institute of Chicago. ICA London. Bookworks touring exhibitions. Livres d'Artistes, Herbert Read Gallery, Canterbury. National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington D.C. Bibliothèque Elsa Triolet, Paris. Bass Museum of Art, Miami Beach. Centre Romand d'Art Graphique, Lausanne. Abbot Hall Gallery, Kendal. V& A Museum, The Open & Closed Book. Atlantis Gallery, London. Crafts Council, London. Society of Designer Craftsmen, London. Mercer Gallery, Rochester New York. Blackburn Museum. Southampton City Art Gallery. The Minories, Colchester. Marché de la Poésie, Paris. Contemporary Applied Arts, London. Art Not War, Conway Hall, London. ArtPeace, A&D Gallery, London.

Awards
First prize Mural Competition for Hotel Guarani. Asunciòn, Paraguay 1962
First prize The Guardian photomontage competition, London 1984
Grant for mural at Hampden Community Centre, London 1984, Vincent Harris Fund.
Research grant, Ruskin's Guild of St. George.
Visual Arts Publications grant, Arts Council of Great Britain 1989
Exhibition grant, British Council 1992
Honorary Fellow of the Society of Designer Craftsmen

Joint winner of The Guardian's 2007 inaugural Mary Stott competition prize (editing and writing for Guardian Women for one week in June 2008).

Articles, cartoons and illustrations published in:
LEONARDO. ART & ARTISTS. CANVAS. THE SUN (North Carolina). CITY LIMITS. WOMEN LIVE. ARTISTS NEWSLETTER. BOOK. CRAFTS. ARTISTS BOOK YEARBOOK. PRINTMAKING TODAY. MAKING WAYS (Artic Producers). RESURGENCE. SELF & SOCIETY. HOW TO SAVE THE WORLD - A Fourth World Guide. LES FEUILLETS ROSES. NEW WRITERS PRESS. HUMAN POTENTIAL. THE LADY. THE GUARDIAN.

Books published by commercial publishers: see TRADE EDITIONS

Public Collections include:
Victoria & Albert Museum, National Art Library.
Victoria & Albert Museum Archive of Art & Design.
British Library, London.
University College Library, London.
London Guildhall University.
Tate Gallery Library, London.
Royal Academy Library, London.
Manchester University Library.
Leeds City Art Gallery.
Birmingham Central Library.
Edinburgh City Library.
Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh.
Glasgow School of Art Library.
Plymouth University Library.
Sheffield Education Committee.
Abbotsholme School, Staffordshire
National Library of Wales.
Library of Congress, Washington D.C.
Lessing Rosenwald Collection.
Newberry Library, Chicago.
School of The Art Institute, Chicago.
Bridwell Library, Dallas.
Humanities Research Center, Harry Ransom Library, Austin, Texas.
New York Public Library, Spencer Collection.
Columbia University, Butler Library
Cornell University, Olin Library.
Yale University, Arts of the Book Collection.
Harvard University, Houghton Library.
Princeton University, Firestone Library.
Boston University, Mugar Library.
Boston Athenaeum.
Wellesley College, Margaret Clapp Library.
Smith College, Nielsen Library.
Colorado College, Tutt Library.
Kohler Library, Madison, Wisconsin.
Temple University, Paley Library, Philadelphia.
Swarthmore College, McCabe Library.
Stanford University.
Grunwald Arts Center, UCLA.
Public Library, Sacramento, California.
Sackner Archive of Concrete & Visual Poetry, Miami.
Grolier Club, New York.
William P.Moor Museum, Long Island.
National Library, Australia.
State Library, Queensland.
Bibliothèque Nationale, Normandy.
Vatican Library, Rome.
Biblioteca Nazionale, Rome.
Herzog August Bibliotek, Wolfenbüttel, Germany.
Kunstgewerbe Museum, Frankfurt.
Rijksmuseum Meermanno-Westreenianum, The Hague.
Chester Beatty Library, Dublin.
Museo del Barro, Centro de Artes Visuales, Asunciòn, Paraguay

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