Bill Woodrow (1948 − )
Bill Woodrow was born near Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire. He studied at Winchester School of Art, 1967-1968, St Martin's School of Art, London, 1968-1971, and Chelsea School of Art, London, and 1971-1972. He had his first solo exhibition in 1972 at the Whitechapel Art Gallery, London. The Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh organised a major survey show of his sculpture in 1986, and Fools Gold, an exhibition of his bronze sculpture of the 1990s was mounted by the Tate Gallery, London in 1996, subsequently touring to Institut Mathildenhöhe, Darmstadt, Germany. He has twice represented Britain at the Bienal de São Paulo, first in 1983 in the group exhibition, 'Transformations, New Sculpture from Britain' at the XVII Bienal, and later with a solo showing at the XXI Bienal in 1991. His work has been included in many important group exhibitions including: Documenta 8, Kassel, Germany in 1987, 'Metropolis', Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin in 1991, and 'Un Siècle de Sculpture Anglaise' at the Galerie National du Jeu de Paume, Paris in 1996. Woodrow has undertaken a number of major commissions, including his largest bronze sculpture to date, Regardless of History, for the Fourth Plinth, Trafalgar Square, London in 2000-2001. He was a finalist for the Turner Prize at the Tate Gallery in 1986, and winner of the Anne Gerber Award at the Seattle Museum of Art, USA in 1988. Woodrow lives and works in London.
Woodrow's early works incorporated everyday household objects, such as vacuum cleaners and hairdryers, which he embedded in plaster or concrete so that they appeared partially excavated like latter day archaeological remains. Throughout the 1980s, he continued to use domestic objects as his source material, re-cycling and constructing sculpture which created new life out of the defunct and discarded. Various objects were cut from the original source but remained held to it by a metal umbilicus, as with Long Distance Information. In 1989 he took up bronze casting and created a large body of figurative work based on themes related to issues concerning global survival. Following the solo exhibition of these works at the Tate Gallery in 1996, Woodrow sought a new approach to making sculpture and began working on a large and ongoing body of work with the theme of The Beekeeper. The seemingly balanced relationship between humans and bees has provided Woodrow with a new approach to making sculpture which has continued to question mankind's relationship with the world: "Periodically changing the way I make sculpture is important to me, no matter how successful a particular way of working may be at the time. Finding new ways enables me to question my own position as well as today's continually changing values."
Further reading:
Lynne Cook, Bill Woodrow Sculpture 1980-86, The Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh, 1986
John Roberts, Bill Woodrow Fool's Gold, Tate Gallery, London, 1996
Glossary (3)
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Bronze
A metal alloy made from copper with up to two-thirds tin, often with other small amounts of other metals. Commonly used in casting. A work cast in bronze is sometimes referred to as 'a bronze'.
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Metal
Metal is a medium frequently used by artists to make art works - from sculpture to printmaking. Surfaces can display an array of colours and textures, and are capable of being polished to a high gloss; metal can be melted, cast, or fused, hammered into thin sheets, or drawn into wire.
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Sculpture
A three-dimensional work of art. Such works may be carved, modelled, constructed, or cast. Sculptures can also be described as assemblage, in the round, relief, and made in a huge variety of media. Contemporary practice also includes live elements, as in Gilbert & George 'Living Sculpture' as well as broadcast work, radio or sound sculpture.
Past exhibitions
FALL OUT: WAR AND CONFLICT IN THE BRITISH COUNCIL COLLECTION
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2010
- UK, Canterbury, Sidney Cooper Gallery
- UK, London, Whitechapel Art Gallery
ROCK, PAPER, SCISSORS
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2010
- Ukraine, Kiev, Bottega Gallery
- Azerbaijan, Baku, Azerbaijani Academy Of Fine Arts
- Georgia, Academy Of Arts
- Armenia, Yerevan, Fine Arts Academy
THE FUTURE DEMANDS YOUR PARTICIPATION
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2010
- China, Shanghai, Minsheng Art Gallery
PASSPORTS. IN VIAGGIO CON L'ARTE
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2009
- Italy, Milan, Padglione D'arte Contemporanea
THE THIRD DIMENSION
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2009
- UK, London, Whitechapel Art Gallery
LONG DISTANCE INFORMATION
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2008
- Kazakhstan, Almaty, State Museum Of Fine Arts
- Pakistan, Islamabad, PCNA - National Art Gallery
- Bangladesh, Dhaka, Bengal Gallery Of Fine Arts
OBJECT
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2001
- Ireland, Letterkenny Arts Centre
LE MUSEE A L'HEURE ANGLAISE
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1999
- France, Valenciennes, Musee Des Beaux Arts
A CHANGED WORLD
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2000
- Malta, Valletta, St James Cavalier Centre For Creativity
- Cyprus, Nicosia, Nicosia Municipal Arts Centre
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1999
- Zimbabwe, Harare, National Gallery Of Zimbabwe
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1998
- Zimbabwe, Bulawayo, National Gallery Of Zimbabwe In Bulawayo
- South Africa, Cape Town, South African National Gallery
- South Africa, Johannesburg, Johannesburg Art Gallery
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1997
- Pakistan, Lahore, The Old Fort
- Pakistan, Karachi, Hindu Gymkhana
TREASURE ISLAND
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1997
- Portugal, Lisbon, Gulbenkian Foundation
WEU PRESIDENCY EXHIBITIONS
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1995
- Belgium, Brussels, Western European Union
A CHANGING WORLD 50 YEARS OF SCULPTURE FROM THE BRITISH COUNCIL COLLECTION
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1996
- Germany, Essen, Folkwang Museum
- Morocco, Casablanca, Espace Wafabank
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1995
- Czech Republic, Prague, Riding Hall, Prague Castle
- Russia, Moscow, New Tretyakov Museum
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1994
- Russia, St Petersburg, The Russian Museum
NEW VOICES
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1997
- Macedonia, Skopje, Museum Of Modern Art
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1996
- Czech Republic, Prague, Czech Musuem Of Fine Arts, The House Of The Black Madonna
- Greece, Thessaloniki, Cultural Centre For The National Bank
- Slovakia, Bratislava, Mirbachov Palace
- Russia, Nizhny Novgorod, Kremlin Museum
- Russia, St Petersburg, The Russian Museum
- Greece, Thessaloniki, Cultural Centre For The National Bank
- Greece, Athens, Art Halls Of The Cultural Centre Of The Municipality Of Athens
- Romania, Bucharest, National Theatre Galleries
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1995
- Germany, Magdeburg, Kulturhistorisches Museum
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1994
- Spain, Jerez, Sala Pescaderia Vieja, Ayunamiento De Jerez
- Spain, Murcia, Veronicas Sala De Exposiciones
- Spain, Madrid, Centro Cultural Galileo
- Spain, Bilbao, Museo De Bellas Artes De Bilbao
- Spain, Barcelona, Centre De Art Santa Monica
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1993
- Turkey, Izmir, Izfas Gallery
- Turkey, Ankara, State Fine Arts Gallery
- Turkey, Istanbul, Istanbul Greater City Municipality Taksim Art Gallery
- Belgium, Luxembourg, Musee National D'histoire Et D'art
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1992
- Belgium, Brussels, EEC Presidency Exhibition
- Belgium, Brussels, La Borschette
FOR A WIDER WORLD
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1991
- Argentina, Buenos Aires, Museo Nacional De Bellas Artes
- Bulgaria, Sofia, Cyril Methodius Foundation
- Belgium, Luxembourg, Musee National D'histoire Et D'art
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1990
- Ussr, Kiev, Ukrainian Museum Of Fine Art
OBJECT AND IMAGE ASPECTS OF BRITISH ART IN THE 1980s
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1988
- UK, Stoke On Trent, Stoke On Trent Art Gallery And Museum
SPACE INVADERS
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1986
- Canada, Musée D'art Contemporain
- Canada, Winnipeg Art Gallery
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1985
- Canada, Glenbow Museum
- Canada, Vancouver Art Gallery
- Canada, Norman Mackenzie Art Gallery, University of Regina
1983 SAO PAULO BIENAL - TRANSFORMATIONS
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1984
- Portugal, Lisbon, Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation
- Mexico, Mexico City, Museo De Arte Moderno
- Brazil, Rio De Janeiro, Museu De Arte Moderna
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1983
- Brazil, Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo Bienal
BEAVER, BOMB AND FOSSIL
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1983
- UK, Oxford, Museum Of Modern Art