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1959 Yoseido Gallery, Tokyo
1961 Galleria Minima, Milan
1962 Tokyo Gallery
1961–63 solo exhibitions in Paris
1964 Berta Schaefer Gallery, New York
1964–66? Albright Knox Gallery, Buffalo
1965 Hopkins Center, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire
1967 Tokyo Gallery[6]
1969 Staempfli Gallery, New York
1970 Lodz Museum of Modern Art, Poland
1976 Gallery Akio, Tokyo
1980 Aiko Miyawaki 1960–1980, Gallery Takagi, Nagoya[7]
1983 Gallery Ueda Warehouse, Tokyo
1984 Tokyo Nifu Gakuin
1986 Staempfli Gallery, New York
1991 Mirô Foundation, Barcelona
1996 no beginning, no end - Aiko MIYAWAKI - The track of the sculptor, Kanagawa Modern Art Museum (now Museum of Modern Art, Kamakura & Hayama)[8]
1996 Galerie Enrico Navarra, Paris
2001 Utsurohi Drawing with Ink, Aiko Miyawaki, Nagi Museum of Contemporary Art, Okayama
2012 Aiko Miyawaki: 50s-70s, Gallery Seiho, Tokyo[9]
2012 La Rencontre, c´est merveilleuse -Aiko MIYAWAKI, Artists I have met-, Gallery Toi-No-Wasuremono, Tokyo[9]
2013 Aiko Miyawaki: New Works, Gallery Toi-No-Wasuremono, Tokyo[10]
2014 Aiko Miyawaki: 1959 - new works, Museum Haus Kasuya[11]
2017 Aiko Miyawaki: In Memoriam, Museum Haus Kasuya[12]
1963 3rd Paris Biennale for Young Artists
1966 From Space to Environment, held at Matsuya Ginza, Tokyo
1966 Guggenheim International Sculpture Exhibition
1967 8th Kobe Suma Palace Park Contemporary Sculpture Exhibition
1967 Sculptures from Twenty Nations, New York
1968 Contemporary Art of Japan, touring exhibition (Institute of Contemporary Arts, London; Vancouver Art Museum)
1970 Osaka World Expo
1971 Constructivist Tendencies, Philadelphia
1974 Ten Years of Guggenheim Collection, Guggenheim Museum, New York
1974 Contemporary Sculpture of Japan, Denmark & Finland & Sweden
1976 International Art Fair, Bologna
1977 7th Contemporary Japanese Sculpture Exhibition, Kitakyushu Municipal Museum of Art
1978 MA—Espace/ Temps au Japon, Musée des Arts Décoratifs in the Palais du Louvre (organized by Arata Isozaki)
1981 Contemporary Painting in Eastern Europe and Japan, Yokohama & Osaka
1985 Exhibition of Contemporary Japanese Sculptors, Julien Cornick Gallery, Paris
1986 Awarded the Governor's Prize at the Tokyo Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition
1997 Japanese Art 1960s: Japanese Summer 1960–64, Contemporary Art Center, Art Tower Mito, Ibaraki
2006 My Favorite Four Prints and Twenty Objects, Gallery Toi-No-Wasuremono, Tokyo[13]
2009 Prints by Arata Isozaki • Aiko Miyawaki, Nakazu Banshoen Garden and Marugame Museum of Art, Marugame, Kagawa[14]
2010 Man Ray and Aiko Miyawaki, Gallery Toi-No-Wasuremono, Tokyo[15]
2018 The Myriad Forms of Visual Art: 196 Works with 19 Themes, The National Museum of Art, Osaka[16]
2018 Takiguchi Shuzo and Miyawaki Aiko ca.1960, Art Office Ozasa, Kyoto[17]
References
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^"Miyawaki, Aiko," in Sapporo Sculpture Garden (Hokkaido, Japan: The Sapporo Art Park Foundation, 1986), pp. 76–77
^eiko Kokatsu, "MIYAWAKI Aiko," in Japanese Women Artists in Avant-Garde Movements, 1950-1975 (Tochigi, Japan: Tochigi Prefectural Museum of Fine Arts, 2005), 162
^"Aiko Miyawaki (1929~)," in Contemporary Painting in Eastern Europe and Japan (Japan Art & Culture Association, 1981), p.66.
^"宮脇愛子展 第2回," in Document 40 (Tokyo: Tokyo Gallery, 1991), p.80.