Thomas Hodges (artist)

[1] In 2014, the popular Taiwanese online news outlet, Apple Daily (now NextApple), reported on a court case involving Hodges and his wife, who faced allegations of selling nude photos of a woman without her consent.

Subsequent to the court's verdict, Hodges was quoted by Apple Daily as stating, "I'm not a Taiwanese citizen, and I don't care about Taiwan's **** law.

[citation needed] Hodges terms much of his work as "Imaginistic", which he defines as "leaving the onlooker to deduct the ultimate conclusion of what his images portray".

[17] Hodges’ work has been published in print and online, including Playboy,[8] GQ,[18] Erotic Review,[19][20] Met Art,[21] The Photo Paper,[citation needed] The Photography Masters Cup 2008 Yearbook,[citation needed] The World's Greatest Black & White Photography, Volume 1,[22] The Artists Diary,[23] Lux Gallery Magazine,[24] What's Up magazine[25] and the British Museum of Erotic Art.

[citation needed] Hodges exhibits his work internationally, including The Italian Cultural Institute, London,[27] the London Underground,[28] The streets of Berlin,[28] the 2008 Venice Biennale,[citation needed] the 2008 Poster Show in New York City[29][30] and the 2009 International Art Show in Cannes.

[31] Hodges’ works can be found in both private and public collections worldwide, including Shanghai University and Chi Mei Museum.