York Art Gallery Auckland City Art Gallery University of Auckland Columbia University Hunter College John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art La Trobe University
Tomory was born in Hong Kong and educated in India and the UK.[1] In 1940 he joined the Royal Navy and served for five and a half years, including patrols on the Murmansk run. After the War he undertook postgraduate study at University of Edinburgh.[3]
In 1950 he was appointed Assistant Curator of York Art Gallery under Hans Hess.[1] In 1951 he curated the gallery's contribution to the 1951 Festival of Britain, titled "Masterpieces from Yorkshire Houses".[1] He was appointed director of the Auckland City Art Gallery, where he worked from 1956–65; an archive of his research, lecture notes and diaries from his time there is retained by the museum.[3]
Tomory worked with Colin McCahon in the gallery to promote the institutional focus of the gallery towards historical and contemporary New Zealand art. He also founded a research journal in the gallery, the Gallery Quarterly. The Auckland Art Gallery acquired 124 prints from Tomory's private collection in 2004.[4]