Kaye Donachie (b. 1970, Glasgow, Scotland)
Lives and works in London

Upcoming Exhibitions:
Solo exhibition Peres Projects, Berlin, 2009

Selected Solo Exhibitions:
John Connelly Presents, New York, 2006
"Ideal Worlds New Romanticism in Contemporary Art,"
Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, Germany, 2005
"Kaye Donachie," Peres Projects, Los Angeles, 2005
"Kaye Donachie," Maureen Paley, London, 2005
Artists Space, New York, 2004
Maureen Paley Interim Art, London, 2004

Selected Group Exhibitions:
"The Brotherhood of Subterranea|," Kunstbunker, Nuremberg, Germany, 2008
"SGOZZATA," curated by Margherita Belaief & John Kleckner, Peres Projects, Berlin, Germany, 2008
"At Home," Yvon Lambert, New York, USA, 2007
"Gravity's Rainbow," Peres Projects, Athens, Greece, 2007
"Seeing Through You," Ikon Ltd, Santa Monica, CA, 2007
"Very Abstract and Hyper Figurative," Thomas Dane Gallery, London England (catalogue), 2007
"If Everybody had an Ocean," Tate St. Ives, Porthmeor Beach, England; CAPC Musee` d'Arte Contemporain, Bordeaux (catalogue), 2007
"Tate Triennial Exhibition of Contemporary British Art," chosen by Beatrice Ruf, director of Kunsthalle Zurich, 2006
"The Afternoon of a Faun," Eleni Koroneou Gallery, curated by Aphrodite Gonou, 2006
"Ideal Worlds: New Romanticism in Contemporary Art," Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, Germany, 2005
"Growing Up Absurd", Herbert Read Gallery, Kent, UK, 2005
"Reflections", Art and Heritage Festival, Artuatuca, Tongeren, 2004
"Wider than the Sky", 117 Commercial Street, London, 2004
"Sign of the Covenant," John Connelly Presents, New York, 2004
"Prague Biennale 1, Peripheries Become the Center", Veletrzni Palac, Prague, 2003
"Dirty Pictures", The Approach, London, 2003
"Yes! I Am A Long Way From Home", Wolverhampton Art Gallery, The Nunnery, London, Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art, Sunderland and K.I.A.D, Canterbury, 2003

Donachie has been featured in ArtForum, Modern Painters, Flash Art, Contemprary, Elle Magazine, and "Ideal Worlds," a catalogue including her work was published by the Schirn Kunsthalle in Frankfurt, Germany.