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In the 1990s she participated in the group exhibition "In Full Effect" (1991) at White Columns, NYC, "The Radio Show: Unrealized Projects," Artists Space, NYC (1992) "Promising Suspects" and "Landscape Reclaimed," The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, (1994–1996), "Painting in an Expanding Field," Usdan, Bennington College (1996), "After The Fall: Aspect of Abstract Painting Since 1970," New House Center for Contemporary Art (1997), "Projects 63: Karin Davie, Udomsak Krisanamis, Bruce Person, Fred Tomaselli," The Museum of Modern Art, NYC (1998), "Post Hypnotic," The Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, OH (1999), "Emotional Rescue: The Contemporary Art Project," Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, WA (2000), "Hypermental," Kunsthaus Zurich, Switzerland and Hamburg, Germany (1999–2001).
Over the past decade Davie has had solo exhibitions at SITE, Santa Fe New Mexico (2003), a survey show at the Albright Knox Gallery, Buffalo NY (2006), Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Kingston, Ontario, Canada (2006), The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, Connecticut (2008). The artist has also had solo exhibitions at White Cube, London, UK (2001), Mary Boone Gallery New York, NY (2002 to 2007), Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York, NY (1999), and Wetterling Gallery, Stockholm, Sweden (2006 & 2011).
Major group exhibitions more recently include "Extreme Abstraction," Albright Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo NY (2005), "The Oppenheimer Collection," The Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City (2007), "The Maramotti Collection," The Maramotti Museum, Reggio Emilia, Italy (2007), "Paragons: New Abstraction from the Albright Knox Collection," Albright Knox Museum, Buffalo, NY (2008), "From the Collection of the Art Gallery of Ontario," Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Canada (2008–2009), "From the Eric Marx Collection," Berlin, Germany(2008), "Between Picture and Viewer: The Image in Contemporary Painting," Visual Arts Gallery, School of Visual Arts, New York, NY (2010),The Indiscipline of PaintingTate St. Ives touring to Warwick Art Centre (2011/12), "Art First, From the Collection of the Museum Art Center Buenos Aires," Buenos Aires, Argentina (2011), "Watch This Space," Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Canada (2012), "Buzz," Nara Roesler Gallery, San Paolo, Brazil (2012–2013).