Talk:Tom Holland (artist)

Awards

 * 1959 : Fulbright Fellowship
 * 1975–1976 : National Endowment for the Arts Sculpture Grant
 * 1980 : Guggenheim Fellowship

Solo exhibitions

 * 1966 : Nicholas Wilder Gallery, Los Angeles
 * 1970 : Neuendorf Gallery, Hamburg
 * 1972 : Felicity Samuel Gallery, London
 * 1972 : San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco
 * 1980 : James Corcoran Gallery – Santa Monica
 * 1982 : Corcoran Gallery
 * 1983 : Bank of America Galleries, Santa Monica
 * 1989 : Persons and Lindell Gallery, Helsinki
 * 1994 : San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose
 * 1995 : Triton Museum, Silicon Valley
 * 2002 : John Berggruen Gallery, San Francisco
 * 2017 : Bivins Gallery

Group exhibitions

 * 1973 : Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
 * 1965 : University of Texas, University Art Museum, Austin
 * 1969 : Corcoran Gallery
 * 1970 : Museum of Modern Art, New York
 * 1977 : Watson/de Nagy & Company
 * 1981 : Museum of Modern Art, New York
 * 1984 : San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco
 * 1996 : Los Angeles County Museum, of Art, Los Angeles
 * 2004 : The National Academy, New York
 * 2005 : Tucson Museum of Art
 * 2017 : Bivins Gallery, Dallas

Collections

 * Anderson Collection
 * Berkeley Art Museum
 * Brooklyn Museum
 * Charles Schwab Company
 * Chicago Art Institute
 * Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art
 * Denver Art Museum
 * Di Rosa Collections
 * Duker Collection
 * Federal Reserve Bank, San Francisco
 * Los Angeles County Museum* Mayfield Fund
 * Museum of Modern Art, New York
 * Oakland Museum of California
 * The Official Residence of the United States Ambassador to Switzerland
 * Palm Springs Desert Museum
 * San Francisco Art Institute
 * San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
 * The Santa Barbara Museum of Art Collection
 * Seattle Art Museum
 * Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
 * Walker Art Center, Minneapolis
 * Whitney Museum of American Art

—Lopifalko (talk • contribs) 18:44, 24 June 2019 (UTC)

I've added the list of solo exhibitions and the list of alleged 'Collections' back to the article. The correct approach would be to request sources, not remove key information like this. Personally I'm not sure a fellowship or a grant is an 'award', so I've got no problems with that info being removed. Neither do I think participation in group exhibitions imparts any notability, they are the sort of thing which should remain confined to the artist's website. Sionk (talk) 11:45, 25 June 2019 (UTC)