“Still early days, and as ballots get counted these errors will shrink, but a tough night for our polling methodologies.”
Jadis symbole de la puissance de l'Empire britannique, Liverpool connaît à partir des années 1970-1980 un déclin brutal. Face à la fermeture des usines et des docks, au chômage et à la misère sociale, les Liverpudlians se raccrochent à ce qu'il reste : le foot et une forte culture locale.
Capturing the spirit and nuances of the everyday, working class people of Liverpool, Tom Wood spoke with us about his show at The Photographers' Gallery.
here is something hard to grasp about the lifetime of powerful photography produced by the Liverpool photographer Tom Wood. His pictures overlap with other things that we know. They overlap with other pictures, for a start. Wood does the ‘peculiarity of the British’ like a Homer Sykes or a David Levenson (recently published by Café […]
Evidently looking for love.
Capturing the spirit and nuances of the everyday, working class people of Liverpool, Tom Wood spoke with us about his show at The Photographers' Gallery.
I recently asked a curator friend who they thought was one of the most important photographers working in Britain over the past twenty years, whose work has not received the recognition it deserves. The curator’s unequivocal response was Tom Wood. Wood was born in West Ireland in 1951 and now lives in North Wales (where […]
Dipping into an archive comprising over 30 years of work, many of these 101 photographs pay tribute to Tom Wood’s mastery of color street photography and his love of humanity in and around Liverpool and Merseyside.
Photographer Tom Wood's most celebrated work was taken in Liverpool and the Wirral between 1978 and 2001, the majority of which were captured...
Featuring works shot in Merseyside between 1978 and 2001, Tom Wood’s latest exhibition captures a time of deindustrialisation, unemployment and unrest under Margaret Thatcher’s premiership
My favourite image by Tom Wood is of a woman sat at a table, bored, in a bar. She’s completely detached from her surroundings, face in one hand and
Dipping into an archive comprising over 30 years of work, many of these 101 photographs pay tribute to Tom Wood’s mastery of color street photography and his love of humanity in and around Liverpool and Merseyside.
Une collection de photographies prises au marché de Liverpool entre 1978 et 1999, une fenêtre ouverte sur une décennie de mode et de mœurs.
Sean O'Hagan: Wood's first major British exhibition showcases his instinctive style and his epic projects
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Tom Wood's photographs of ferry passengers on the Mersey in the '70s and '80s.
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La série «Bus Odyssey» réunit les portraits des habitants des quartiers populaires de Liverpool que le photographe a réalisés entre 1979 et 1998,.
From buzzing match days at Anfield to couples snogging during nights out on the Wirral, a new retrospective of Tom Wood’s work highlights his bond with the city
Photographer Tom Wood's long-term project in Liverpool goes on show at the Photographers' Gallery.
A new exhibition, Tom Wood: Photographs 1973-2013, his first full UK retrospective, opens at the National Media Museum in Bradford, on 8 March 2013. Born in Ireland in 1951, Tom Wood has taken photographs almost every day over the last 40 years. The retrospective features116 photographs and concentrates on Wood’s photographs of people, made mainly in Liverpool and Merseyside, on the streets, in pubs and clubs, markets, workplaces, parks and football grounds. Images of strangers, mixed with neighbours, family and friends.