1948
Born in Auckland, New Zealand
EDUCATION
1966-69
Elam School of Fine Art, New Zealand
The artist lived and worked in London from 1972
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2007
Alexis Hunter/ Radykalny feminizm w latach 70, Galeria Sztuki Wspolczesnej Bunkier Sztuki, Kracow, Poland
2006
Alexis Hunter/ Radical Feminism, Norwich Gallery, Norwich, England
2000
Alexis Hunter / Interface Illusions, New Hall, Cambridge University, Cambridge, England
1989
Alexis Hunter / Fears/Dreams/Desires: A Survey Exhibition 1976-1988, Auckland City Art Gallery, New Zealand
1985
Alexis Hunter / Conflicts of the Psyche, Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff, Wales
1981
Alexis Hunter / Sequential Xerox Work, Edward Totah Gallery, London, England
1978
Alexis Hunter / Feminist Perceptions, Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, England
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2013
Taking Matters Into Our Own Hands, Richard Saltoun / Karsten Schubert Gallery, London, January - March 2013
2010
This Could Happen to You: Ikon in the 1970s, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, England me maskulin, ArtsBar, London, England
2008
No Such Thing As Society, Arts Council Collection, Hayward Travelling, England, Wales and Poland
Aggression, Winterthur Museum, Switzerland (artist's lecture)
2007
WACK! Art and The Feminist Revolution, Museum of Modern Art, Los Angeles and travelling, New York, USA and Canada. Arbeit, Galerie im Taxipalais, Innsbruk, Austria
2000
Live in Your Head: Concept and Experiment in Britain 1965 - 1975, Whitechapel Gallery, London, and Museu Do Chiado, National Museum of Modern Art of Portugal
1997
The Impossible Document, Photography and Conceptual Art in Britain 1966 - 1976, Cameraworks Gallery, London, England1996
Um Kunstlicht, Photography in the 20th Century, Donnesberg, Kunsthaus, Zurich, Switzerland
1993
Alter/Image, Feminism and Representation in New Zealand Art 1973-1993, Wellington City Gallery, New Zealand
1992
20th Century Women's Art, New Hall, Cambridge University, England
1985
Contemporary Acquisitions, The Imperial War Museum, London, England
1982
Sydney Biennale: Vision in Disbelief, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
Arteder 82, Feria Internacional de Muestras de Bilbao, Portugal
1981
Summer Exhibition, Serpentine Gallery, London, England Hommage aux Artistes Inconnues, Paris, France
1980
A Woman's View, Edward Totah Gallery, London Issue, Social Strategies by Women Artists, Institute of Contemporary Arts, London
1979
Un Certain Art, d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, France JP2, Palais des Beaux Arts, Brussels, Belgium Both Sides Now, Artemisia Gallery, Chicago, USA Artists of the British Left, Artists' Space, New York, USA Three Perspectives on Photography, Hayward Gallery, London, England
1978
Hayward Annual, Hayward Gallery, London, England
1977
Whitechapel Open, Whitechapel Gallery, London, England
Alexis Hunter / Towards a Feminist Perception, Woman's Free Arts Alliance, London, England
1975
Junge Britische Grafik, Hamburg, Germany British Realists, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, England
1973
The Artist's Union Women's Workshop Manifesto, Almost Free Theatre, London, England
Born in Auckland, New Zealand
EDUCATION
1966-69
Elam School of Fine Art, New Zealand
The artist lived and worked in London from 1972
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2007
Alexis Hunter/ Radykalny feminizm w latach 70, Galeria Sztuki Wspolczesnej Bunkier Sztuki, Kracow, Poland
2006
Alexis Hunter/ Radical Feminism, Norwich Gallery, Norwich, England
2000
Alexis Hunter / Interface Illusions, New Hall, Cambridge University, Cambridge, England
1989
Alexis Hunter / Fears/Dreams/Desires: A Survey Exhibition 1976-1988, Auckland City Art Gallery, New Zealand
1985
Alexis Hunter / Conflicts of the Psyche, Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff, Wales
1981
Alexis Hunter / Sequential Xerox Work, Edward Totah Gallery, London, England
1978
Alexis Hunter / Feminist Perceptions, Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, England
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2013
Taking Matters Into Our Own Hands, Richard Saltoun / Karsten Schubert Gallery, London, January - March 2013
2010
This Could Happen to You: Ikon in the 1970s, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, England me maskulin, ArtsBar, London, England
2008
No Such Thing As Society, Arts Council Collection, Hayward Travelling, England, Wales and Poland
Aggression, Winterthur Museum, Switzerland (artist's lecture)
2007
WACK! Art and The Feminist Revolution, Museum of Modern Art, Los Angeles and travelling, New York, USA and Canada. Arbeit, Galerie im Taxipalais, Innsbruk, Austria
2000
Live in Your Head: Concept and Experiment in Britain 1965 - 1975, Whitechapel Gallery, London, and Museu Do Chiado, National Museum of Modern Art of Portugal
1997
The Impossible Document, Photography and Conceptual Art in Britain 1966 - 1976, Cameraworks Gallery, London, England1996
Um Kunstlicht, Photography in the 20th Century, Donnesberg, Kunsthaus, Zurich, Switzerland
1993
Alter/Image, Feminism and Representation in New Zealand Art 1973-1993, Wellington City Gallery, New Zealand
1992
20th Century Women's Art, New Hall, Cambridge University, England
1985
Contemporary Acquisitions, The Imperial War Museum, London, England
1982
Sydney Biennale: Vision in Disbelief, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
Arteder 82, Feria Internacional de Muestras de Bilbao, Portugal
1981
Summer Exhibition, Serpentine Gallery, London, England Hommage aux Artistes Inconnues, Paris, France
1980
A Woman's View, Edward Totah Gallery, London Issue, Social Strategies by Women Artists, Institute of Contemporary Arts, London
1979
Un Certain Art, d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, France JP2, Palais des Beaux Arts, Brussels, Belgium Both Sides Now, Artemisia Gallery, Chicago, USA Artists of the British Left, Artists' Space, New York, USA Three Perspectives on Photography, Hayward Gallery, London, England
1978
Hayward Annual, Hayward Gallery, London, England
1977
Whitechapel Open, Whitechapel Gallery, London, England
Alexis Hunter / Towards a Feminist Perception, Woman's Free Arts Alliance, London, England
1975
Junge Britische Grafik, Hamburg, Germany British Realists, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, England
1973
The Artist's Union Women's Workshop Manifesto, Almost Free Theatre, London, England