Winston Wächter Fine Art
Annie Morris New Works
Annie Morris October 24 – December 8, 2018 Opening Reception, Wednesday, October 24, 5:30-7:30pm Artist in attendance
Winston Wächter Fine Art is proud to announce our second solo exhibition with internationally acclaimed London based artist, Annie Morris. In this exhibition Morris has created tower shaped sculptures from carved foam, plaster, sand and raw pigment, meant to resemble a three-dimensional artist’s palate. With similar vibrancy, floral female figures appear to burst from the collections of color. Inspired by her strength from personal struggles, Morris chooses to focus on the hopefulness and vibrancy of life.
Since completing her degree from École des Beaux-Arts Paris in 2002, Annie Morris has received international acclaim for her immediate and considered approach to drawing, sculpture and painting. Recently Morris was selected as the featured artist for the Paris Louis Vuitton flagship location. Morris has exhibited at The Royal Academy, London; Baku MoMA, Azerbaijan and The New Art Gallery, Walsall and Tate Gallery, St Ives.
Cover and opposite: arist’s studio, 2018
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Annie Morris Stack 9, Ultramarine Blue 2018 Foam core, pigment, concrete, steel, plaster sand 81 x inches
Annie Morris Stack 10, Copper Blue 2018 Foam core, pigment, concrete, steel, plaster, sand 93 x inches
Annie Morris Flower Woman Red 2018 Steel, red paint Ed. of 5 96 x 6 inches
Annie Morris Flower Woman Copper Blue 2018 Steel, copper blue paint Ed. of 5 112 x 28 inches
Annie Morris Stack 7, Turquoise 2018 Foam core, pigment, concrete, steel, plaster, sand 75 x inches
Annie Morris Flower Woman Ultramarine Blue Dark 2018 Steel, dark blue paint Ed. of 5 96 x 6 inches
Annie Morris Flower Woman Ultramarine Blue 2018 Steel, pigment Ed. of 5 71 x inches
Opposite: Annie Morris Grid 22, Copper Blue 2018 Sewn canvas on steel grid 79 x 79 inches
Back: Annie Morris Flower Woman Yellow 2018 Steel, yellow paint Ed. of 5 88 x 25.5 inches
Annie Morris, Oil Stick Drawing, 2018, Paper, oil-stick, crayon, pigment, 40 x 134 inches