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Exhibited SPRING PROGRAMME, The Gallery, Acre Lane, London, 1980 BILL WOODROW: SCULPTURE, L.Y.C. Gallery, Banks, Cumbria, 1981 ENGLISCHE PLASTIK HEUTE, Kunstmuseum, Lucerne, Switzerland, 1982 BILL WOODROW: SCULPTURE, Museum of Modern Art, Oxford, 1983 MATERIAL CULTURE: THE OBJECT IN BRITISH ART OF THE 1980’S AND 1990’S, Hayward Gallery, London, 1997 WHAT HAPPENS IF...?, Storey Gallery, Lancaster, 2010 BILL WOODROW RA, Royal Academy of Arts Burlington Gardens, London, 2013
Illustrated BILL WOODROW (cat.), Galerie Wittenbrink, Regensburg, Germany, 1981 81 JUNE (cat.), L.Y.C. Gallery, Banks, Cumbria, , 1981 Michael Newman. ENGLISCHE PLASTIK HEUTE (cat.), Kunstmuseum Luzern, Luzern, Switzerland, 1982 Lewis Biggs. The desiring machine, TRANSFORMATIONS (cat.), British Council for the Bienal de São Paulo 1983, London, , 1983 David Elliott. BEAVER, BOMB AND FOSSIL (cat.), Museum of Modern Art, Oxford, , 1983 Mark Francis. Bill Woodrow: material truths, ARTFORUM vol.XXII no.5, New York, USA, January 1984 Lynne Cooke. The elevation of the host, BILL WOODROW SCULPTURE 1980-86 (cat.), Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland, September 1986 Lynne Cooke. Between image and object: the ’New British Sculpture’, A QUIET REVOLUTION; BRITISH SCULPTURE SINCE 1965 (cat.), Thames and Hudson, London, , January 1987 Mary Jane Jacob. Bill Woodrow: objects reincarnated, A QUIET REVOLUTION; BRITISH SCULPTURE SINCE 1965 (cat.), Thames and Hudson, London, , January 1987 BILL WOODROW (booklet), Waddington Galleries, London, , 2005 Julia Kelly & Jonathan Wood. THE SCULPTURE OF BILL WOODROW (monograph), Lund Humphries Ltd, London, , 2013 Richard Cork. B is for Bill, https://www.royalacademy.org.uk/article/b-is-for-bill , Royal Academy, London, , 2013 Ina Cole in conversation with Bill Woodrow. Little seeds of ideas, SCULPTURE vol. 33 no. 10, International Sculpture Center, Washington, D.C., USA, December 2014
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