Talk:Tom Wood (photographer)
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[edit]The reason that red ink may appear on a disambiguation page is that people may be mentioned and red inked in other articles, perfectly notable individuals, but currently without articles. For example the Tom Woods who is a horticulturalist is a winner of the Victoria Metal and these two articles link to him: Hedychium coccineum and Victoria Medal (horticulture). Since we frequently have articles linking to the wrong person, disambiguation pages are a way to straighten that out. I have not checked the notability of all the entries on this page, but you should at least look at what links here for the red ink ones before removing. --Bejnar 23:42, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
Place of Birth
[edit]What does it mean to say that he was born "west of Ireland"? Could this be rephrased to make it seem less opaque? Lithoderm 16:05, 9 June 2009 (UTC)
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[edit]- 1994: Street Photography, Victoria & Albert Museum, London.
- 1996: Blindspot, Paolo Baldicci Gallery, New York.
- 1996: Inside Out, Galerie du Jour Agnes b., Paris (with Richard Billingham and Paul Seawright).
- 1999: Internationale Fototage, Herten, Germany.
- 2000: Les Photographies Collectionnees par agnes b, Centre National de la Photographie, Paris.
- 2001: The Sidewalk Never Ends, Art Institute of Chicago, USA.
- 2002: Becks Futures, ICA, London.
- 2002: Zipp, Kassler Kunstverein, Kassel.
- 2003: Garry Winogrand and Tom Wood, Galerie Thomas Zander, Cologne.
- 2003: We go round and round…, COMME CA Gallery, New York.
- 2003: Sad Beautiful Life, C/O Berlin, Germany.
- 2003: L’amour Toujours, galerieXprssns, Hamburg.
- 2004: Wirklich Wahr! Realitatsvesprechen von Fotographien, Ruhrlandmuseum, Essen.
- 2004: Ruestrassen; Schrumpfende Stadte, Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin.
- 2004: Sammlung Kunne, Kunsthalle, Bremen, Germany.
- 2004: Relating To Photography, Fotografie Forum International (FFi), Frankfurt.
- 2004: Street Life, Rotonda Galerie, Cologne.
- 2004: Independents 04, Liverpool Biennial, UK.
- 2004: Native Land, Oriel Mostyn, Llandudno; Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff.
- 2005: 24 x 36, Leica Gallery, New York.
- 2006: HyperDesign, Shanghai Biennale, China.
- 2006: Closed Eyes, Museum for Fotokunst, Odense, Denmark.
- 2006: Shrinking Cities, Pratt Manhattan Gallery/Van Alen Institute, New York.
- 2006: People and Places, Museum of Modern Art, New York.
- 2006: La Boum II, Sies+ Hoke Galerie, Dusseldorf.
- 2007: How We Are: Photographing Britain, Tate Britain, London.
- 2007: Centre of the Creative Universe, Liverpool and the Avant-Garde, Tate Gallery Liverpool.
- 2007: On View, Photo London, Old Billingsgate, London.
- 2008: ParrWorld, Haus der Kunst, Munich.
- 2008: Baby, Nederlands Fotomuseum, Rotterdam.
- 2012: Third Floor Gallery, Cardiff, with Martin Parr.
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