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Selected solo exhibitions
2013 “Celebration” Landesamt Enzkreis, Pforzheim, Germany.
2012 “Michael Sandle“ Flowers Gallery, London.
2009 “Twentieth Century Memorial”, Dean Clough, Halifax.
2008 “Twentieth Century Memorial”, Duveen Gallery, Tate Britain.
2007 “War or Peace” Centenary Art Gallery, Leeds University.
2007 “Allegory and Refiguration” Ludlow Castle.
2007 “Michael Sandle” Frost & Reed, London.
2005 “New Drawings”, The Drawing Gallery, London.
2005 Drawing Retrospective, DLI Gallery, Durham.
1998 Sculpture & Drawing, Manx Museum, Isle of Man.
1996 De Montfort University, Leicestershire.
1995 Drawings & Sculpture, Jason & Rhodes, London.
1995 “Memorials for the Twentieth Century”, Tate Liverpool.
Selected Collections
Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol
Arts Council of Great Britain
Australian National Gallery, Canberra
British Council
British Museum
Cass Sculpture Foundation
Contemporary Art Society
Government Art Collection
Grosvenor Museum , Chester
Hakone Open Air Museum, Japan
Henry Moore Institute, Leeds
Imperial War Museum, London
Manx Heritage Museum, Douglas, Isle of Man
Metropolitan Museum, New York, USA
Muzeum Sztuki, Lodz, Poland
Muzeum Narodowe, Gdansk, Poland
Sydney Bestoff Sculpture Gardens, New Orleans, USA
Staatsgallerie Stuttgart, Germany
Städtische Kunsthalle, Mannheim, Germany
Tate Britain, London
Victoria & Albert Museum, London
Selected Commissions & Awards.
2007 Hugh Casson Drawing Prize, Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition
2004-6 Kenneth Armitage Fellowship
2002 Memorial to Lifeboatmen, Marine Gardens, Douglas, Isle of Man
2001 International Maritime Organization Seafarers’ Memorial, Albert Embankment, London
1997 “The Viking”, Port Erin Arts Centre, Isle of Man
1995 Henry Hering Memorial Medal (for Malta Siege Memorial) National Sculpture Society of America
1992 “St Margaret”, The Pearl Assurance Head Offices, Peterborough
1988-92 Malta Siege Memorial, Grand Harbour, Valletta
1989 Korn/Ferry Award, Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition
1988 “St. George & the Dragon”, Blackfriars, London