2010
Great Western Studios, Westbourne Park, London
Sat/Sun 5th & 6th June 2010 (invitation 1.15 Mb)
2009
"BIG DEAL" Group exhibition, Camden Lock, London
2008
Open Studio – residence, Queens Park, London
2007
Art London – Artists Liberation Front, Highgate, London
2006
Monsoon Colours
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The latest exhibition of Vincent's work of Winter Landscapes and Portraits was held on Monday 3rd April to Friday 7th at The Nehru Centre, High Commission of India, 8 South Audley Street, London, W1Y 5DQ.
Please select the link to latest works for a display of
Vincent's most recent work.
Click here to see pictures from the opening night.
2005
Out of the Blue
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Vincent Black held an exhibition of his recent
paintings at Flextech Television on the 9th of March
to the 29th of April 2005. This was an exciting
exhibition based on Wiltshire Landscapes,
Self-portraits and mountain scenes done in the Alps. The venue for the exhibition
was Flextech
Television, 160
Great Portland
Street, London
W1W 5QA.
Please select the link to previous works for a display of
Vincent's previous work.
Exhibition lighting kindly provided by Iguzzini - www.iguzzini.co.uk
2004
Warriors and Landscapes
An exhibition of Vincent's latest work. Held at the Sheridan Russell Gallery 16 Crawford Street London W1H 1BS. From the 15th of June to the 19th of June 2004. Please refer to Vincent's latest works for an example of Vincent's most recent paintings, a selection of which will be exhibited at the Warriors and Landscapes Exhibition. Invitation PDF
2003
Exhibitionism and Art
An exhibition of Vincent's latest landscape, portrait, and asbtract work. Held at David Black Carpets Gallery from May 1 to 21 May 2003. For a visual catalogue of his work displayed during this exhibition please select this link.
2002
Dorset Art Week: Art displayed at Topsy's Willow Cottage
An exhibition of Vincent's at the Topsy's Willow Cottage gallery during the Dorset Art Week..
2001
Three Colours Black
A combined art show encompassing oriental carpets, wire sculptures by Vincent's Brother Ivan, and landscapes and portraits by the artist himself at the Gallery of David Black Carpets.



