Born 1964. Lives and works in London. Philosophy B.A. King's College, London 1983-6.

Solo exhibitions

2006
Lokaal 01, Breda, Netherlands

2005
Fruehsorge / Galerie fur Zeichnung, Berlin

2003
'Ben Nevis.' Sleeper, at Re
iach & Hall, Edinburgh

2002
Kettle’s Yard Gallery

2001
Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York

2001
The Centre for Drawing at Wimbledon College of Art

2000
‘Art In Sacred Spaces’ Christchurch, Isle of Dogs, London

1999, 1995, & 1998
‘Claude Heath: Drawing from Sculpture’ The Henry Moore Institute/Leeds City Art Gallery, 1999 Hales Gallery, 1995, & 1998

Group Exhibitions include

2006-7
'Anatomy Acts' City Art Centre, Edinburgh: touring Scotland, Germany and Japan

2006-7
'You’ll Never Know’ Hayward Gallery Touring Exhibition: Harris Museum and Art Gallery, Preston; The Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, Swansea; The Lowry, Salford; New Art Gallery, Walsall; Tullie House and Art Gallery, Carlisle

2005
‘Showcase CAS’ City Art Centre, and Talbot Rice Gallery, Edinburgh

2005
‘Sue Arrowsmith and Claude Heath’, Galerie Hollenbach, Stuttgart

2004
'Gegen den Strich/Another Line' Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden

2004
'Sculpture on Paper: Works from the Leeds Collection', The Study Galleries, Leeds City Art Gallery/The Henry Moore Institute. Exhibition selected by Claude Heath

2001
‘Paper Assets: Collecting Prints and Drawings 1996-2001’ The British Museum

1999
‘Drawings.’ Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery, New York

1997
‘Antechamber.’ Whitechapel Art Gallery

1997
‘Blueprint’ De Appel, Amsterdam

1996
‘Young British Artists VI’ The Saatchi Gallery

Selected Bibliography

'The Drawing Book' Edited by Tania Kovats, Black dog Publishing 2006
Andrew Patrizio ‘Subtle Knots and Strange Stations:On Curating ‘Anatomy Acts’’ Catalogue 2006
Johannes Meinhardt, and Dirk Teuber. 'Gegen den Strich.' Catalogue, Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden 2004
Andrew Patrizio, 'Perspicuous by their absence; the drawings of Claude Heath' in 'What is Drawing?'; also Erika Naginski 'Drawing things in, sketching things out'; and 'Claude Heath interviewed by William Furlong'; The Centre for Drawing, Wimbledon School of Art. 2001-2, edited by Angela Kingston and Ian Hunt 2002
Mel Gooding, 'Seeing Things', Kettle's Yard Catalogue 2002
Tom Lubbock 'Don't Look Now' The Independent Review 8 October 2001
James Hall ‘Young British Artists VI’ Artforum, January 1997
Barry Barker ‘ Out of Sight but not out of Mind’ Text for Hales Gallery 1995

Claude Heath's work is held in public and private collections including

British Museum
University of Cambridge
Deutsche Bank
Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein, London
University of Cambridge Christ's College, and Emmanuel College
Ferens Art Gallery, Hull
Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge (Archive of The Print Studio Cambridge)
Government Art Collection, UK
Henry Moore Institute
The National Collection/Arts Council Collection at the Hayward Gallery
Simmons and Simmons, London
UBS AG, London
Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool