Sarah Morris

Since the mid-1990s, Sarah Morris is has been making complex abstract paintings and films. These works, based on different cities, are derived from close inspection of architectural details combined with a critical sensitivity to the psychology of a city and its key protagonists.

Morris began her career making graphic paintings that adapted the dramatic, emotive language used in newspaper and advertising tag lines. Morris executes her city-based paintings in household gloss on square canvases, employing rigorous, all-over grids in vivid colours that reference architectural motifs, signs or urban vistas. Morris associates these colours and geometries with a city’s unique vocabulary and palette, and, most importantly, its dynamic. The grids have become increasingly disorientating, with layered internal space and vortex-like structures shifting the picture beyond the reality of the canvas as a two-dimensional object. In her film work, Morris both seduces and alienates the viewer, employing different kinds of cinematography, from documentary recording to seemingly set-up narrative scenarios. In her film Los Angeles (2005), for instance, Morris explores an industry fuelled by fantasy and examines the trenchant relationship between studio, producer, director and talent.

Following Los Angeles, Morris embarked on more intimate films, such as Robert Towne (2005) and 1972 (2008), where the focus shifts from the wide panoramic view to that of an intimate portrait of an individual citizen within that city; as if the films are a portrait of the city from the inside out.

Sarah Morris was born in 1967 in the UK and grew up in Providence, Rhode Island, USA. She lives and works in New York and London. She has participated in many important exhibitions including 4th Site Santa Fe Biennial (2001), 25th São Paolo Biennial (2002) and ‘Days Like These’, Tate Triennial (2003). Solo exhibitions include Nationalgalerie im Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin (2001), Kunstforeningen, Copenhagen (2004), Moderna Museet, Stockholm (2005), Palais de Tokyo, Paris (2005), Kestner Gesellschaft, Hannover (2005) and Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam (2006), Fondation Beyeler (2008), Lenbachaus, Munich (2008), MAMbo, Bologna (2009), and MMK, Frankfurt (2009).

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Videos/Audio
Sarah Morris, White Cube Mason's Yard 2008
Video

Related Texts
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Bibliography
We Are Theirs
by Jerry Saltz

Exhibitions
Lesser Panda
18 Jul—6 Sep 2008
Los Angeles
3 Jun—10 Jul 2004
Rumjungle
7 Jul—2 Sep 2000
One False Move
8 Mar—13 Apr 1996

Editions
1972 Film Poster
Edition of 25
2028.08 [Rings]
Edition of 60
Beijing
Silkscreen on 250gsm paper
Freemont Street Experience
Edition of 35

Artist's Publications
Los Angeles
2005
Capital
2001
Kunsthalle Zürich
2000
Modern Worlds
1999

Artist's Publications
Available in the Bookshop
Lesser Panda
2008
Bar Nothing
2004

Related Links
http://www.petzel.com/exhib...
Friedrich Petzel Gallery, New York
http://www.albrightknox.org...
Albright Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York
http://www.tate.org.uk/40ar...
Tate Online, London
http://publicartfund.org/pa...
Public Art Fund, New York

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