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I have removed the following list of exhibitions per MOS:ART#Exhibitions but am preserving them here if anyone would like to use them as the basis of future research.
“James Victore: Post No Bills” DDD Gallery, Osaka, Japan, 1997
Moravian Gallery, Brno, The Czech Republic, 1998
Fronta Gallery, Prague April 2000
“American Modern Poster” China Fine Art Museum, Beijing, China 1999
“Furoshiki Graphics” GGG Gallery Tokyo, Japan, 1999
“Images of an Ideal Nation” DePaul University Art Gallery, 1998
“Texas Yum-Yum” Bolm Gallery, Austin, Texas, 2004
“James Victore: Dirty Dishes” Design Within Reach, New York City, 2005
“James Victore: In Gold We Trust” Future Perfect Gallery, Brooklyn, New York, 2006
“James Victore Loves His Country” University of Akron, Ohio, 2006
International Poster Biennales of Warsaw, Toyama, Brno, Helsinki, Moscow and Mexico