Winston Wächter Fine Art Seattle: Annie Morris Stacked

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Winston Wächter Fine Art Seattle Annie Morris Stacked September 17  – October 21, 2015 Opening reception 9.17.15 6-8pm www.winstonwachter.com

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Winston Wächter Fine Art Seattle

Annie Morris Stacked

September 17  – October 21, 2015 Opening reception 9.17.15 6-8pm www.winstonwachter.com

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Internationally acclaimed, London based artist Annie Morris will have her first solo show with Winston Wächter Fine Art Seattle. The artist will be in attendance for the reception.  

Morris’ sculptures are towers shaped from plaster; sand, and painted with raw pigment to resemble a three-dimensional artist’s palate. Inspired by her strength from personal struggles, Morris chooses to focus on the hopefulness and vibrancy of life. The seemingly weightless forms are a metaphor for pure joy and the ability to conquer the impossible. Each layer of her towers teeters over the other, threatening to fall, yet gently supporting each other’s balance.  

Since completing her degree from École des Beaux-Arts Paris, Morris has exhibited at The Royal Academy, London; Baku MoMA, Azerbaijan and The New Art Gallery, Walsall and Tate Gallery, St Ives.

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Stack 9, Caput Mortuum, 2015, mixed media

Stack 9, Ultramarine Purple, 2015, mixed media

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Stack 8, Iron Oxide Orange, 2015, mixed media

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Stack 8, Studio Blue Dark, 2015, mixed media

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For the first time, Morris has taken her sculptural exploration into the m e d i u m o f b r o n z e . H e r hopefulness and ability to question what we consider to be constant rules, is pushed further by the use of metal. Her sculptures create movement upwards, each part floating upon the next, while so l id ly connec ted by the i r substance.

Bronze Detail, 2015, bronze, 85 x 25 (base) inches

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Bronze Stack, 2015, bronze, 85 x 25 (base) inches

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Stack 6, Bordeaux Red, 2015, mixed media

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Stack 8, Veridian Green, 2015, mixed media

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Stack 9 (Viridian Green), 2015, mixed media, 95 x 13 inches Stack 9 (Cadmium Red No. 3), 2015, mixed media, 76 x 13 inches

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Stack 6 Studio Blue Dark, 2015, mixed media, 78 x 10 inches

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In her Face painting series, Morris again demonstrates her mastery of fluidity and ability to encapsulate the sense of effortlessness in abstract form.  Morris builds her canvases by layering planes of figures, creating a greater whole, rather than a group of individuals. Each face is drawn and overdrawn, emerging from the gestural and fluid composition, creating a new layer and sense of connectedness with the viewer. 

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Faces Painting, 2015, oil on canvas, 53.25 x 47.25 inches

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Faces Painting Detail (painting in full opposite page, 2015, oil on canvas

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Thread Drawing Series, 2015, mixed media, variable dimentions

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Born 1978 London, England   Education 2002-2003 Slade School of Art, London, England 1998-2002 Ecole Nationale des Beaux Arts, under Guiseppe Penone, Paris, France 1997-1998 Foundation, St.Martins College of Art and Design, London, England   Solo Exhibitions 2015 Winston Wächter Fine Art, Seattle, WA 2014 Hope from a Thin Line, Winston Wächter Fine Art, New York, NY 2012 There is a Land Called Loss, Pertwee, Anderson and Gold Gallery, London, England 2010 Annie Morris, Winston Wächter Fine Art. New York, NY 2007 When a Happy Thing Falls, Allsopp Contemporary. London, England When a Happy Thing Falls, Jeannie Freilich Fine Art. New York, NY 2006 Annie Morris, LightBox Gallery, Los Angeles, CA 2005 Annie Morris, Laura Bartlett Gallery, London, England Annie Morris: Glass Paintings, Postcards, Thomas Williams Gallery, London, England 2004 Annie Morris, Adam St. Gallery. Curated by Nick Hackwordth London, England The Man With the Dancing Eyes, The Daniel Katz Gallery, London, England   Group Exhibitions 2013 Sculpture Al Fresco III, Great Fosters Sculpture Park, Surrey England London Art Fair, Pertwee, Andeson and Gold Gallery, London, England 2012 Merging Bridges at Baku Museum of Modern Art, Azerbaijan, The British Cut, The Space, Fine Art Society, Hong Kong This is London, Shizaru Gallery, London, England The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, Curated Room, London, England Adam Waymouth Curated Exhibition, London, England

2011 The London Art Fair, Thomas Williams Gallery, London, England 2010 The Big Rip Off, Camden Arts Centre, London, England House of Fairly Tales, Victor Wynd Fine Art, London, England House of Fairly Tales, St. Ives, London, England House of Fairy Tales, The New Art Gallery Walsall, Walsall, England 2007 Allsopp Contemporary, Miami Art Fair Jeannie, Frielich Fine Art, Miami Art Fair 2006 Nine, Jeannie Frielich Fine Art, New York, NY The Rivington Arms Gallery, New York, NY 2005 Francesca Gavin Group Exhibition, London, England Thomans Williams Fine Art, London, England

Selected Press 2013 Amuse Magazine 2012 ‘Out Of The Blue’, Wallpaper Magazine ‘Neutopian Vision For the Future’ Metro 2011 Sunday Times Magazine 2010 The Independent Hoxton Square Magazine ‘Calling Annie Morris’ Elle Magazine ‘Bare Bones Chic’, Vogue 20 Newspaper 2009 ‘In Vogue’, Vogue ‘Urban Fix’ ES Magazine 2008 Stylefile’ Vogue ES Magazine Fanfair.Artist Portrait, Vanity Fair 2007 The Art of Fashion’ The Independent Magazine Another Magazine 2006 ‘Annie Morris’, Revue, The Independent on Sunday Jalouse Magazine, ‘The Hot List, 2006’ Harpers and Queen 2005 ‘Pegged For Stardom’ The Independent ‘The Next Big Thing’ The Sunday Time Magazine ‘Just Hanging Out’ Telegraph Magazine ‘One’s to Watch’ Evening Standard Magazine ‘Portrait Of An Artist’ The Grove Magazine ‘Fabricof Creation’ Harpers and Queen    

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