London, Leicester Galleries, New Year Exhibition, January 1957, cat. no.36;
JHW Fine Art, Alan Reynolds, February 2004;
London, Messum’s, British Impressionism, 2004;
Bristol, Royal West of England Academy, Drawing On, 21 March – 7 June 2015;
London, Business Design Centre, London Art Fair Museum Partner, Ten Years – A Century of Art, 18 – 22 January 2017;
Woking, The Lightbox, John Minton and the Romantic Tradition, 28 January 2017 – 9 March 2017;
Kendal, Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Land | Sea | Life: A British Art Collection, 20 October 2017 – 17 February 2018;
Hull, Ferens Art Gallery, Reflection: British Art in an Age of Change, 17 August 2019 – 5 January 2020;
Lymington, St Barbe Museum & Art Gallery, The Seasons: Art of the Unfolding Year, 11 September 2020 – 9 January 2021
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Alan Reynolds made his reputation as a landscape painter in the 1950s but by the 1960s he was developing a more abstract and constructivist way of working. Landscape, Moulton, 1953 and Bleak November, 1955-56 are fine and typical examples of his early work.