Selected Exhibitions
This list highlights key exhibitions from across Michael Fell’s career. It is selective rather than comprehensive.
• 1969 & 1971 — Halesworth Gallery, Suffolk
Group show followed by a solo exhibition of paintings, drawings and prints.
• 1970s — Jordan Gallery, Camden Lock, London
Regular exhibitions of London paintings and etchings.
• 1972 — British Museum, London — Modern Prints and Drawings
Inclusion of London etchings; acquisitions from the Covent Garden and Victoria Station series.
• 1987 — St Paul’s Cathedral, London — Vision and Innovation
Society of Designer Craftsmen centenary exhibition.
• 1993 — Chappel Galleries, Essex
Paintings and works on paper from the London and Bungay periods.
• 1996 — Grosvenor Gallery, London — A Taste of Armagnac
Solo exhibition focusing on Gascony landscapes, interiors and village scenes.
• 1999 — Chappel Galleries, Essex
Solo exhibition.
• 1999 — St Edmundsbury Cathedral, Essex
Solo exhibition of prints.
• 2001 — Christchurch Mansion, Ipswich
Museum exhibition in East Anglia.
• 2002 — L’Isle-de-Noé, Gers
Thirty paintings shown in a domestic setting.
• 2010 — Bankside Gallery, London — With Love from France
Exhibition at the home of the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers.
• 2014 — Chapelle de Las, Gers
Landscape and village imagery.
• 2022 — Confluences, Rozès, Gers
Late landscapes and village scenes shown in Fell’s adopted region.
• Other venues
Abbaye de Flaran, Condom and Valence (Gers) — group and solo presentations of paintings and prints from the Gascony years.
