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Rebecca Morris (born 1969 in Honolulu, Hawaii) is an abstract painter who is known for quirky, casualist compositions using grid-like structures. In 1994 she wrote Manifesto: For Abstractionists and Friends of the Non-Objective, a tongue-in-cheek but sincere response to contemporary criticism of abstract painting. She is currently a professor of painting and drawing at UCLA. Prior to that, she lectured at numerous colleges including Columbia University, Bard College, Pasadena City College, USC's School of Fine Arts, and the University of Chicago. Early life and education Morris was born in Honolulu, Hawaii and grew up in New Haven, Connecticut, which she says is a place that inspires some of her work. She received her BA from Smith College and her MFA from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Work Morris's artistic process may be characterized as casual, fluid and spontaneous. Inspired by craft and decoration, Morris explores the idiosyncrasy and imperfection of the artist’s hand. "I was always interested in creating systems and plan-type drawings." she said in a 2014 interview. "As a child, I drew floor plans of split-level houses, and plans for cities and towns. I also drew imaginary family trees, which were based on a grid-like system, but they featured cat families instead of people families." Morris avoids describing subject matter as she does not want to dictate what interpretations her painted forms may elicit. Some of her influences are the physical space of her studio, Raoul De Keyser, Joan Mitchell, James Meyer, and Terry Riley. Some compositions are made working flat on the floor, and many include colors that suggest a kind of interior of overlapping paintings, objects, and arrangements of items on a wall. Her artistic practice has been likened to Laura Owens's free sense of historical reference, as well as Frank Stella and Richard Tuttle. Awards Morris is a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and has also received awards from The City of Los Angeles, Tiffany Foundation, The Durfee Foundation, Art Matters, and the Illinois Arts Council. Exhibitions Morris has exhibited at 2014 Whitney Biennial (New York), The Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago, the Blaffer Art Museum at the University of Houston, Made in LA, Hammer Museum, The Kunstmuseum St. Gallen (Switzerland), Friedrich Petzel (New York), The Hessel Art Museum (New York), The Museum of Contemporary Art (Chicago), Santa Monica Museum of Art, and Night Gallery (Los Angeles). She has shown with Mary Boone and Bortolami in New York. References External links Artist's official website Artist's works, as presented at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago. Discover the Rebecca Morris popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Rebecca Morris books.

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  • A River Passes By Here synopsis, comments

    A River Passes By Here

    Caroline Eaton Tracey

    RUNNERUP OF THE 2020 BODLEY HEAD / FINANCIAL TIMES ESSAY PRIZE'Just before the COVID19 quarantine, I moved into my girlfriend's apartment, a renovated garage in a forgotten triangl...

  • A Friend for Christmas synopsis, comments

    A Friend for Christmas

    Gloria Stewart

    Yorkshire, Christmas, 1953. They'd had a cold and hungry winter but Gloria's mother had scrimped and saved to ensure the fire was lit and her five children each had a plate full of...

  • CBA in Costa Rica synopsis, comments

    CBA in Costa Rica

    Rebecca J. Morris, Ph.D.

    Students participating in the Spring 2012 CBA in Costa Rica course at the University of Nebraska at Omaha developed the papers and presentations contained in this book as preparati...

  • Dancing with the Enemy synopsis, comments

    Dancing with the Enemy

    Diane Armstrong

    From the bestselling author of The Collaborator comes a compelling story of betrayal, collusion, revenge, and redemption set in Germanoccupied Jersey during World War II.June 1940....

  • The Revenant Games synopsis, comments

    The Revenant Games

    Margie Fuston

    All of Us Villains meets Kingdom of the Wicked in this actionpacked fantasy following a teen determined to win the competition held by warring vampire and witch kingdoms, only to d...

  • Caged Bird synopsis, comments

    Caged Bird

    Katy Morgan-Davies

    'I was the shadow child no one ever saw...'From the day she was born until she escaped aged 30, Katy MorganDavies knew nothing but a life in captivity. Her father was the deluded a...

  • CBA in Italy synopsis, comments

    CBA in Italy

    Morris, Rebecca J.

    This book contains the papers and presentations of the CBA in Italy course for Spring 2014.  This course is offered at the University of Nebraska at Omaha.

  • An Apology for Idlers synopsis, comments

    An Apology for Idlers

    Robert Louis Stevenson

    An irresistible invitation to reject the work ethic and enjoy life's simple pleasures (such as laughing, drinking and lying in the open air), Robert Louis Stevenson's witty and sem...

  • The Lady Vanishes synopsis, comments

    The Lady Vanishes

    Alison Sandy, Bryan Seymour, Sally Eeles & Marc Wright

    A muchloved mother, teacher and friend steps on a plane for an overseas adventure and is never seen again.When Marion Barter disappeared in 1997, police initially dismissed it as t...

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    Darline Dominant

    Tania D'alanis

    When Darline Pomeroy engages the submisive young Patrick to be her boymaid, he is made to serve her in many humiliating ways. He must wear women's clothes, paint Darline's nails an...

  • Useful Work v. Useless Toil synopsis, comments

    Useful Work v. Useless Toil

    William Morris

    Visionary English Socialist and pioneer of the Arts and Crafts movement, William Morris argued that all work should be a source of pride and satisfaction, and that everyone should ...

  • The Wild Date Palm synopsis, comments

    The Wild Date Palm

    Diane Armstrong

    From a bestselling Australian author comes a gripping novel of espionage, passion and sacrifice set in the Middle East during World War I. Based on an astonishing true story, it as...

  • The Cockroach and I synopsis, comments

    The Cockroach and I

    Saranya Subramanian

    RUNNERUP OF THE 2020 BODLEY HEAD / FINANCIAL TIMES ESSAY PRIZE'It's an exhausting, futile battle, really. Every night, the same smug cockroach squeezes herself out of my bathroom d...

  • CBA in Ireland synopsis, comments

    CBA in Ireland

    Rebecca J. Morris, Ph.D.

    CBA in Ireland was developed as part of a study abroad course offered by the College of Business Administration at the University of Nebraska at Omaha.  The papers contained i...

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    The Gifts of Reading

    Robert Macfarlane

    From the bestselling author of UNDERLAND, THE OLD WAYS and THE LOST WORDS an essay on the joy of reading, for anyone who has ever loved a bookEvery book is a kind of gift to its r...