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Born 1948 Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire. Known for: Sculptor-junk assemblage.
Bill Woodrow is a sculptor known for his constructions created out of recycled material and "found objects". He was born in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, and received most of his education at... Read full biography
Bill Woodrow is a sculptor known for his constructions created out of recycled material and "found objects". He was born in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, and received most of his education at English schools. In 1967 he attended the Winchester School of Art in Winchester and in 1968-1971 he... Read full biography
Bill Woodrow is a sculptor known for his constructions created out of recycled material and "found objects". He was born in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, and received most of his education at English schools. In 1967 he attended the Winchester School of Art in Winchester and in 1968-1971 he enrolled in the St. Martins School of Art in London. At St. Martins Woodrow studied under Anthony Caro, an artist who dominated British sculpture with his large, abstract constructions. Although Caro had... Read full biography
Bill Woodrow is a sculptor known for his constructions created out of recycled material and "found objects". He was born in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, and received most of his education at English schools. In 1967 he attended the Winchester School of Art in Winchester and in 1968-1971 he enrolled in the St. Martins School of Art in London. At St. Martins Woodrow studied under Anthony Caro, an artist who dominated British sculpture with his large, abstract constructions. Although Caro had many imitators, Woodrow chose to follow his own artistic visions and ambitions. His early sculptures were surreal formations that combined different materials to tell a story. While attending the Chelsea School of Art in 1972, Woodrow exhibited his... Read full biography
Bill Woodrow is a sculptor known for his constructions created out of recycled material and "found objects". He was born in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, and received most of his education at English schools. In 1967 he attended the Winchester School of Art in Winchester and in 1968-1971 he enrolled in the St. Martins School of Art in London. At St. Martins Woodrow studied under Anthony Caro, an artist who dominated British sculpture with his large, abstract constructions. Although Caro had many imitators, Woodrow chose to follow his own artistic visions and ambitions. His early sculptures were surreal formations that combined different materials to tell a story. While attending the Chelsea School of Art in 1972, Woodrow exhibited his work at Londons Whitechapel Gallery. His blown-up landscape photographs received little attention. During the 1970s Woodrow experimented with mate... Read full biography

