Bill Woodrow RA

Interesting exhibition at the Royal Academy reviewing the career of the sculptor Bill Woodrow.

I loved the wonderful big rooms full of works which each had a space but could talk to each other and you could see similarities and differences. I also liked the fact they were displayed without barriers between you and the works. In the first room I liked the items made of sections cut from household appliances and reworked while still attached to the appliance. I loved the monkey on a filing cabinet with the draws behind it with their bottoms made into bombs.

In another room there were a number of works based on models of books including his entry for the Fourth Plinth competition. Also a series he did on beekeepers exploring the balance between the beekeeper, the bee and the natural world.

The last room was the more up to date works including a small black and white sculpture of Inuits in their own style and lily pads with three men holding snakes.

Review
Telegraph

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