Solo Exhibitions
2019 Marking Time, Displacing Space, Willoughby Memorial Trust Gallery
2014 Here, There and the Elsewhere, touring project and exhibition,
Arts Council funded.
( Riverhouse Barn, Walton-on-Thames - The Ropewalk, Barton upon Humber -
Fermoy Gallery, King’s Lynn Arts Centre - Babylon Gallery, Ely – Sam Scorer Gallery, Lincoln )
2011 The Persistent Object, Alfred East Art Gallery, Kettering
2011 Here, There and the Elsewhere,
Newport Museum and Art Gallery, South Wales
2010 The Persistent Object, 20-21 Visual Arts Centre, Scunthorpe
2010 The Persistent Object (Part 2), Riverhouse, Walton-on-Thames
2009 The Persistent Object (Part 1), Riverhouse, Walton-on-Thames
2008 Objects and Identity, University of Sheffield
2006 Mid Life Crisis, Gallery II, University of Bradford
2005 Mid Life Crisis, Surface Gallery, Nottingham
1983 Illustrations for Out of the Wood, Portal Gallery, London
1980 One vast Market Garden …, Portal Gallery, London
1978 &1976 Graham Underhill, Paintings, Portal Gallery, London
Group Exhibitions
2013 Ruth Borchard Self-Portrait Exhibition, Kings Place Gallery, London
2013 Leicester Open 24, New Walk Museum & Art Gallery, Leicester
2011 Ruth Borchard Self-Portrait Exhibition, King’s Place, London
2009 London Group Open Exhibition
2009 Catalogue finalist in Fringe MK Painting Prize
2008 Open Portrait Exhibition, Royal Birmingham Society of Artists
2008 Your Scene, Candid Arts Galleries, London
2008 Four British Painters, Pulchri Studio, The Hague, Netherlands
2006 The Painted Pot, Newport Museum and Art Gallery, South Wales
2003 The Discerning Eye, Mall Gallery, London
1997 South Bank Banner Design Exhibition, Festival Hall, London
1988 Images of Innocence, Usher Gallery, Lincoln
1982 Lincolnshire & Humberside 1st Regional Fine Art Exhibition,
Usher Gallery, Lincoln
Graham Underhill trained in painting and sculpture at Portsmouth College of Art (BA Fine Art) and studied for an MA in History of Art at Birkbeck College, University of London. He has exhibited widely in group and solo shows, with work in many private and institutional collections. He has illustrated children’s books for Gallimard of Paris and written and illustrated a book for Oxford University Press. Having worked art education for many years, he has led workshops related to the exhibitions of his work for adults and children.