Lee Woods

Lee Woods (born 1964) is the English
painter who created the Genetic Zoo ®*(see references) series of humorous animal paintings.
Woods was born in the Devonport district of Plymouth, England
and remained in the South West of England area until moving to the
former Federal Republic of Germany at the age of 18.
In 1989, at the time of the fall of the Berlin Wall, Woods
returned to study in his native city and obtained a First Class Honours degree from the College of St Mark & St John (affectionately known as
Marjons), Plymouth, affiliated to the University of Exeter.
1996 saw Woods establish the Phoenix Studio in the historic
Plymouth Barbican area and it was here that the
first of the Genetic Zoo series of exhibitions (entitled
Unpickled) was held.
The first exhibition was staged in a climate where prevailing concerns
included the current Mad Cow Disease epidemic in Britain as
well as media controversy over animal cloning and genetic
modification.
In 1998, Woods was signed up by a Swiss art publishing company who published his Genetic Zoo animal paintings in 87 countries around the world.
Lee Woods is currently living and working from studios in Paris and Clamecy France.
Key Series of Work by this artist
* V, 1986
* Geil, du bist Ausländer, 1989
* Fabric, fleas and Wooster the Cat, 1994
* Genetic Zoo, 1996
**Genetic Zoo - Goes Wild, 1997
**Genetic Zoo - Cats in the Studio, 1998
**Genetic Zoo - Out and About, 2001
**Genetic Zoo - In and around, 2004
* Stereotypes, 1999
* New head of English, 2003
* Don Quixote and the Garments of Mass Destruction, 2003
* Postcards from Burgundy, 2004 /2006
* Medieval Townscapes, 2005/2008
* Postcards from a Grand Tour, 2006/2008
 
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