Mali Morris Paintings
Published to coincide with the exhibition Mali Morris: Returning at the Hatton Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne.
The largest exhibition to date by the renowned British abstract painter, this publication offers a concise overview of Morris' work. Featuring key pieces from her 45-year career, the exhibition traces Morris' artistic journey from her student days at the University of Newcastle to her current practice.
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Material | Paperback |
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Dimensions | 25 x 0.5 x 22.5cm |
EAN/ISBN | 1898669309 |
No. of Pages | 26 |
SKU | 12096361 |
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Product story
Born in north Wales in 1945, Mali Morris is a painter who has been showing nationally and internationally since her first major exhibitions at the Serpentine Summer Show 3, London, 1977 and the Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, 1979. She has held over 40 solo shows and has been included in numerous group shows, at the Barbican, Hayward Gallery, Serpentine Gallery, Whitechapel Gallery, Walker Art Gallery Liverpool, Whitworth Gallery Manchester, Museum of Wales Cardiff, as well as a number overseas. Her most recent solo shows were at Ikon Gallery Birmingham, 2023, Hales New York in 2022, and the Tennant Gallery, Royal Academy, in 2019. Her Banners for Bond Street were installed during June and July of 2022, with an accompanying print retrospective in Keeper's House, Royal Academy.
She is included in public and private collections worldwide and has received awards from the Arts Council, British Council, DAIWA Anglo-Japanese Foundation, Elephant Trust, GLAA, and The Lorne Award. She was shortlisted for the David and Yuko Juda Foundation Award in 2022.