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- Harry Thubron, catalogue of an exhibition held at the Serpentine Gallery, 23 October-21 November 1976
- Hito Steyerl, 11.04.2019 - 06.05.2019, [edited by Amira Gad... et al.]
- Maria Lassnig
- Monika Sosnowska
- Hervé Télémaque, a hopscotch of the mind, edited by Joseph Constable and Elizabeth de Bertier
- Anthony McCall, éléments pour une rétrospective = elements for a retrospective, 1972-1979/2003-, [curators of the exhibition, Olivier Michelon ... et al.]
- John Hoyland, paintings 1967-1979 : [catalogue of an exhibition held at the] Serpentine Gallery, London 29 September - 28 October 1979, Birmingham City Art Gallery, 9 November - 9 December 1979 [and the] Mappin Art Gallery, Sheffield 2 February - 2 March 1980, [edited by Bryan Robertson]
- Felix Gonzalez-Torres
- Beyond light, Liliane Lijn, Bill Culbert
- Eureka!, artists from Australia
- Ulrich Rückriem
- Gabriel Orozco
- Mariko Mori, [essays by Dominic Molon ... et al.]
- Langlands and Bell
- Art into landscape, an exhibition of schemes to enliven public spaces : prize-winning and selected entries from the second competition organised by the Arts Council of Great Britain in collaboration with the RIBA, the Landscape Institute and the 'Sunday times', [held] 16 July-14 August [at the] Serpentine Gallery, London
- SANAA, Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2009, edited by Rebecca Morrill and Melissa Larner
- On planning, a thought experiment, edited by Simon Kretz and David Chipperfield ; contributions by Benno Agreiter, Christian Weyell and the Institute for Urban Design, Kees Christiaanse, ETH Zurich ; with photographs by Benjamin McMahon
- Piero Manzoni, Germano Celant ; with texts by John Thompson [and] Anna Constantini
- Maria Lassnig, Rebecca Morrill, exhibition curator ; [catalogue] edited by Melissa Larner
- Jane and Louise Wilson, Stasi City, Gamma, Parliament, Las Vegas, Graveyard time, essay, Peter Schjeldahl ; dialogue, Jane and Louise Wilson and Lisa Corrin
- Hortus conclusus, Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2011, Peter Zumthor
- Maggi Hambling, paintings, drawings and watercolours : Serpentine Gallery, 17 October - 22 November 1987
- Jonas Mekas, [on the occasion of the Exhibition Jonas Mekas, Museum Ludwig, Koln November 8, 2008 - March 1, 2009 ; Serpentine Gallery, London 2010], Museum Ludwig ... [Ed. by Barbara Engelbach]
- Francis Kéré - Serpentine Pavilion 2017, [edited by Melissa Blanchflower with Joseph Constable]
- Serpentine Pavilion 2021, Sumayya Vally, Counterspace, edited by Natalia Grabowska
- Smiljan Radic, Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2014
- Yoko Ono, to the light, [edited by Kathryn Rattee, Melissa Larner, Rebecca Lewin]
- Markus Raetz, polariods 1978-1993, Markus Raetz ; prólogo/preface, Ad Petersen
- Design real, curated by Konstantin Grcic ; catalogue edited by Kathryn Rattee & Melissa Larner
- Once again the world is flat, CCS Bard Hessel Museum, Serpentine Galleries, Kunsthalle Zurich
- Allan McCollum
- The greenhouse effect, edited and with texts by Ralph Rugoff and Lisa G. Corrin ; with text by Mark Dion
- State of play, Maurizio Cattelan, Martin Creed, Tony Feher, Christian Jankowski, Gabriel Kuri, Bj rn Melhus, Aleksandra Mir, Tim Noble and Sue Webster, Pipilotti Rist, David Shrigley, Andreas Slominski, Sarah Sze, [curated by Rochelle Steiner]
- Summer shows 1981, Serpentine Gallery
- Rachel Whiteread, Lisa G. Corrin, Patrick Elliott and Andrea Schlieker
- Jimmie Durham, various items and complaints, Jimmie Durham
- Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2005 designed by, lvaro Siza Eduardo Souto de Moura with Cecil Balmond - Arup
- Mary Potter, paintings, 1922-80
- Wolfgang Tillmans, catalogue edited by Sophie O'Brien and Melissa Larner ; exhibition curated by Julia Peyton-Jones, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Sophie O'Brien
- Michael Craig-Martin, transience, edited by Rebecca Lewin, Melissa Larner and Melissa Blanchflower ; organised by Julia Peyton-Jones
- Blasphemies, Ecstasies, Cries[essay by Andrew Brighton], ; [intreoduction by Andrew Brighton and Andrea Schlieker]
- Loose threads, edited by Lisa G Corrin
- The house of dreams
- Matthew Barney, Drawing restraint, vol. 5, 1987-2007, text by Neville Wakefield; fiction by Sjón; introduction by Kitty Scott
- Alice Aycock, the wonderful pig of knowledge, an interview with Stuart Morgan
- Velleitas, Jana Sterbak
- Frida Escobedo, Serpentine Pavilion 2018, [editors Rebecca Lewin and Joseph Constable]; with photographs by Iwan Baan and Rafael Gamo
- Michael Kenny, sculpture & drawings, [catalogue of an exhibition held at the] Serpentine Gallery, Kensington Gardens, W.2, 12 March-11 April 1977
- Alex Katz, quick light, edited by Lizzie Carey-Thomas [and 3 others]
- Marina Abramovic, 512 hours, edited by Sophie O'Brien
- Barclays young artist award 1992
- China power station, part 1, Serpentine Gallery
- Thomas Demand, essay by Beatriz Colomina; a conversation between Alexander Kluge and Thomas Demand
- Jane and Louise Wilson, Stasi City, Gamma, Parliament, Las Vegas, Graveyard time, essay, Peter Schjeldahl ; dialogue, Jane and Louise Wilson and Lisa Corrin
- Jean-Michel Basquiat
- Like nothing else in Tennessee
- Barclays young artist award 1993
- Glenn Brown /
- In the darkest hour there may be light, [works from Damien Hirst's murderme collection], Serpentine Gallery; [essay by Harland Miller, interview with Damien Hirst by Hans Ulrich Obrist]
- French art 1979, an English selection, ; [catalogue of an exhibition] arranged by the Arts Council of Great Britain and the Association Francaise d'action Artistique, at the Serpentine Gallery, 7th April-6th Ma 1979
- Give and take, one exhibition two sites, Serpentine Gallery and Victoria and Albert Museum
- Broken English, Angela Bulloch, Ian Davenport, Anya Gallaccio, Damien Hirst, Gary Hume, Michael Landy, Sarah Staton, Rachel Whiteread
- Dis-assembly, Faisal Abdu'Allah, Christian Boltanski, Yona Friedman, Runa Islam, Serpentine Gallery
- Summer shows 1982, Serpentine Gallery, Kensington Gardens, London W2
- Summer show 4, the work of 23 photographers selected by Aaron Scharf from an open submission : [catalogue of an exhibition held] 20 August-11 September 1977 [at] Serpentine Gallery, [organised by Sue Grayson and Bill Messer] for the Arts Council of Great Britain
- Summer shows 1,2,3, 27 artists chosen from an open submission
- Hearing voices, seeing things
- Objects for the ideal home, the legacy of Pop Art
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- Hervé Télémaque, a hopscotch of the mind, edited by Joseph Constable and Elizabeth de Bertier
- Serpentine Pavilion 2021, Sumayya Vally, Counterspace, edited by Natalia Grabowska
- An autumn lexicon, Marc Camille Chaimowicz
- Marina Abramovic, 512 hours, edited by Sophie O'Brien
- Junya Ishihami, Serpentine Pavilion 2019, [Editors: Amira Gad, Natalia Grabowska]
- James Barnor, Accra/London - a retrospective, editors, Lizzie Carey-Thomas, Joseph Constable
- Map marathon, 16-17 October 2010 ; Crash! propose A better Britain, Serpentine Gallery
- Ragnar Kjartansson, edited by Leila Hasham
- Leon Golub, bite your tongue, edited by Emma Enderby with Melissa Blanchflower and Melissa Larner
- Faith Ringgold, [edited by Melissa Blanchflower, Natalia Grabowska and Melissa Larner]
- Tomma Abts, edited by James Rondeau and Lekha Hileman Waitoller ; with essays by James Rondeau, Kate Nesin, and Juliane Rebentisch ; accompanying an exhibition organized by Lizzie Carey-Thomas, James Rondeau, and Lekha Hileman Waitoller
- The art of encounter, Lee Ufan, Yana Peel, Hans Ulrich Obrist