TOM ORMOND
Born in Derbyshire, 1974
Lives and works in London
EDUCATION2003-05 MA Fine Art – Goldsmiths, London
1993-96 BA Fine Art Painting- Loughborough College of Art and Design
SOLO EXHIBITIONS2013 Everywhere from Nothing, Charlie Smith, London.
2008 Alison Jacques Gallery, London
SELECTED EXHIBITIONS
2017
- Interiority III, Charlie Smith, London
2016
- Post It, Hackney, London
2015
- Club Banger, Up Down Gallery, Ramsgate
- Hundreds and Thousands, Lubomirov Angus Hughes Gallery, London
2014
- The Open West, The Wilson, Cheltenham
- Disclosure, Chart Gallery, London2013
- Viewing Room, AVA Crypt, London
- The Future Can Wait, Victoria House, London
- Beautiful Things, Next Door Projects, Liverpool2012
- Polemically Small, Orleans House Gallery, Twickenham
- The Future Can Wait, Victoria House, London
- Digital Romantics, Dean Clough, Halifax
- Forbidden Planet, Jacobs Island, London2011
- Anthology, Charlie Smith, London.
- Fraternise, Beaconsfield Gallery, London.
- Marmite Art Prize, Tameside, Lanchester, London.
- On Becoming a Gallery Part 3, Angus Hughes, London.2010
- Public Private Paintings, Mu ZEE, Brussels.
- Make Room: Interventions into the Garman Ryan Collection, New Art
Gallery Walsall
- Depot, Vulpes Vulpes, London
- Surface Warp Factor, Aubin Gallery London
- Miniscule, Oblong Gallery London2009
- Something I don’t do, Flowers London
- The Blank Canvas Project, Big Chill art trail, Eastnor Castle, Herefordshire.
- Make Shift and Bend, CGP, London2006
- In the Darkest Hour, There Will be Light – Damien Hirst,
Murderme Collection, Serpentine Gallery, London
- Santa’s Ghetto 2006, 15 Oxford Street, London
- Houses in Motion, Fieldgate Gallery, London
- Bunny Incinerator, Gone Tomorrow Gallery, London
- Circuit Diagram, Cell Project Space, London
- George Polke Invites, George Polke Gallery, London
- Too Bad Ian Curtis Died, Bunny Gallery, London2005
- Law of large Numbers, Cell project Space, London
- Gone Tomorrow, Gone Tomorrow Gallery, London
- MA Show, Goldsmiths, London
PUBLICATIONS2006
- Works from Damien Hirst’s murderme collection, In the darkest hour there
may be light, Serpentine Gallery, Other Criteria. (Exhibition catalogue)
ARTICLES2008
Art Review, Reviews; UK, Rebecca Gerald. December 2008 p111
Dazed and Confused, Hung Drawn and Quartered, Francesca Gavin.
September 2008 p 2722006
Another View, Toni Heath, The Guardian (G2), 13th December 2006, p 29
Portrait of the Artist, Jacky Klein, New Statesman, 11th December 2006
INTERVIEWS2006
The South Bank Show, ITV, ‘Damien Hirst’, 1st January 2007.
COLLECTIONSNew Art Gallery, Walsall
Deutsche Bank-Works on Paper
Damien Hirst- Murderme
Soho House, London
Private Collections across USA and EuropeAWARDS
2014 The Open West, Curator’s Prize Winner.
2011 Anthology, First Prize, Charlie Smith
2007 Boise Travel Scholarship.