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Roy Dean De Forest
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"Wild Things: Artists' Views of the Animal World." John Berggruen Gallery. San Francisco, 1998.
"1997 Collector's Show." Arkansas Arts Center. Little Rock, 1997-98.
"A Singular Vision: Prints from Landfall Press." Museum of Modern Art. New York City, 1997.
"Mixing Business with Pleasure." Sawhill Gallery, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia, 1997.
"1996 Collector's Show." Arkansas Arts Center. Little Rock, 1996.
"It Figures." SFA Gallery. Nacogdoches, Texas, 1996.
"Going Places." George Adams Gallery. New York City, (Summer) 1996.
"Out of Toon: Another Look at Art and Comics." George Adams Gallery. New York City, 1996.
"Artful Humour." Gallery in the Champion Lobby. Stamford, Connecticut, 1996.
"California in the 1960's: Funk Revisited." Frumkin/Adams Gallery. New York City, 1995.
"Group Exhibition." Hebrew Home for the Aged. Riverdale, New York, 1995.
"Paper View." Cohen Berkowitz Gallery. Kansas City, 1995.
"Masters of Mischief II." Frumkin/Adams Gallery. New York City, 1994.
"Here and Now: Bay Area Masterworks from the di Rosa Collections." Oakland Museum. California, 1994.
"X-Sightings." Anderson Gallery. Buffalo, 1994.
"In Praise of Folly." John Michael Kohler Arts Center. Sheboygan, Wisconsin, 1992.
"Large Scale Drawings." Frumkin/Adams Gallery. New York City, 1994.
"40th Anniversary Exhibition: Selections from the Richard Brown Baker Collection." Frukmin/Adams Gallery. New York City 1992.*
"Pastels." Frumkin/Adams Gallery. New York City, 1991.
"Out of Abstract Expressionism." Schick Art Gallery, Skidmore College. Saratoga Springs, New York, 1991.*
"On the Move." Champion Gallery. Stamford, Connecticut, 1991.
"Let's Play House." Fabric Workshop. Philadelphia, 1990.
"Drawings For Funk's Sake!" Natsoulas Novelozo Gallery. Davis, California, 1989.
"A XX Century Bestiary." Renee Fotouhi Fine Art, Ltd. New York City, 1989.
"Mark Bulwinkle/Roy DeForest." Civic Arts Gallery, Walnut Creek, California, 1989.
"Gardens, Real and Imagined." Bernice Steinbaum Gallery. New York City, 1989-1992.*
"Selections 2 from The Honolulu Advertiser Collection." Contemporary Museum. Hawaii, 1989.
"The Nature of the Beast." Hudson River Museum. Yonkers, 1989.*
"Private Reserve." Dorothy Goldeen Gallery. Santa Monica, 1988.
"The Importance of Drawing." Fuller Goldeen Gallery. San Francisco, 1987.
"Animal Images: Roy DeForest/Lisbeth Stewart." Pittsburgh Center for the Arts. Pennsylvania, 1987.
"The Call of the Wild." Rhode Island School of Design. Providence, 1987.
"Creatures of Great and Small." Schmidt Bingham Gallery. New York City, 1987.
"Dog Days of August.' Littlejohn-Smith Gallery. New York City, 1986.
"American Art Today: The Figure in the Landscape." Art Museum of Florida International University. Miami, 1986.
"Second Newport Biennial: The Bay Area." Newport Harbor Art Museum. California, 1986.*
"1986 Collector's Show." Arkansas Arts Center. Little Rock, 1986.
"Fortissimo! Thirty Years from the Richard Brown Baker Collection of Contemporary Art."
Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design. Providence, 1985.*
"Pastel." Nohra Haime Gallery. New York City, 1985.
"Skowhegan Visiting Artist Exhibition." Colby College Museum. Waterville, Maine, 1985.
"Five Contemporary Painters: Azaceta, Brown, DeForest, Dugan, Saul." CSCS Art Gallery. Stanislaus, California, 1985.
"Collaborative Prints from American University Print Shops." Gallery of the University of Texas. San Antonio, 1985.
"Impact Images." Philadelphia Art Alliance. Pennsylvania, 1985.
"Contemporary American Wood Sculpture." Art Museum at Florida International University. Miami, 1985.
"Visiting Artists: Painters and Printmakers." Charlotte Crosby Kemper Gallery, Kansas City Art Institute. Missouri, 1985.
"Twentieth Century American Drawings from the Arkansas Arts Center Foundation Collection." Arkansas Arts Center. Little Rock, 1984.*
"The Studio." Allan Frumkin Gallery. New York City, 1984.
"Drawings by Painters." Boston Museum of Fine Arts. Massachusetts, 1982.*
"The West as Art." Palm Springs Desert Museum. California, 1982.
"Northern California Art of the Sixties." De Saisset Museum, University of Santa Clara. California, 1982.*
"Twentieth Century Images of George Washington." Fraunces Tavern Museum. New York City, 1982.*
"A Private Vision: Contemporary Art from the Graham Gund Collection." Museum of Fine Arts. Boston, 1982.*
"Remember It's Only Art." Civic Arts Center. Walnut Creek, California, 1981.*
"Twentieth Century Art: Highlights of the Permanent Collection." Whitney Museum of American Art. New York City, 1981.
"100 New Acquisitions, Prints, Drawings, and Photographs." Brooklyn Museum. New York, 1981.
"Welcome to the Candy Store!" E.B. Crocker Museum Invitational. Sacramento, 1981.*
Alumnae Exhibition. San Francisco Art Institute. California, 1981.
"The Image of the House in Contemporary Art." University of Houston. Texas, 1981.*
"American Painting of the 60's and 7"s." Columbus Museum of Art. Ohio, 1981.
"Humorous California Artists." Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia,1980.*
Venice Biennial, 1980.
"Visions and Figurations." California State University. Fullerton, 1980.*
"The Candy Store." De Saisset Art Museum. Santa Clara, California, 1980.
"American Drawings in Black and White: 1970-1980." Brooklyn Museum. New York, 1980.
"Figurative Art: Joan Brown, Robert Colescott, Roy De Forest, Janis Provisor, Gaison, and Wurm." Mandeville Gallery, University of California. La Jolla, 1980.
Moore College of Art. Philadelphia, 1980.
"The Figurative Tradition and the Whitney Museum of American Art." Whitney Museum of American Art. New York City, 1980.*
Tamarind Institute Invitational. Albuquerque, 1980.
"Large Scale Works on Paper." Allan Frumkin Gallery. New York City, 1979.
"Five from Hansen Fuller Goldeen Gallery." Smith Anderson Gallery. Palo Alto ,1979.

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