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Adrian Morris [Review]
During his lifetime Adrian Morris (1929–2004) had one major exhibition. In 1978 as part of the Hayward Annual he was given a room. He had been invited by the artist Liliane Lijn to show sixteen of his paintings. She was the instigator and one of the five selectors of the exhibition, all importantly women, who had come together to redress the persistent institutional bias against female artists in Britain at the time. Morris along with five other male artists were, somewhat surprisingly, included in the exhibition, each representing what was referred to as a ‘marginal position’, and each included to open up the exhibition from segregated readings. Many of the paintings Adrian Morris exhibited at the Hayward Gallery, London, together with others that have been gathered for the first time, are now hanging in the Gallery Neu, Berlin.
Review of the exhibition: Adrian Morris, works 1956 – 2004: a selection by Tenzing, Barshee, Galerie Neu, Berlin. 15th March–13th April 201
Minnesota Author Gives Book to UMM Students and Library
Agnes Louise Hovde, former English instructor and Minnesota author, has recently made a gift of one of her books to the library of the University of Minnesota, Morris, and others as awards to outstanding English students of the freshman class
Morris Will Welcome Award-Winning Scholar, Author, and Activist Mazin Qumsiyeh
Morris will welcome award-winning scholar, author, and activist Mazin Qumsiyeh on Friday, October 26, at 1 p.m. in the Student Center\u27s Moccasin Flower Room
William W. Morris, author and 1910 Fire worker
Photo text: 'The author at work clearing timber at the Priest River Experiment Station site.' This image is part of a pictorial narrative by William W. Morris titled 'Experiences on a National Forest'
Adrian Morris and the Hayward Annual 1978
A paper on the contemporary reception of the artist Adrian Morris whose work was included in the Hayward Annual 1978.
Adrian Morris's (1929-2004) paintings have recently been championed in the UK by various British artists including: Merlin James and Carol Rhodes who exhibited his work at 42 Carlton Place Gallery in Glasgow (2015); Matthew Richardson who exhibited his work alongside that of Rhodes at his project space London (2016) in Balfron Tower; and Matthew Pang who arranged for an exhibition of Morris's work at Le Bourgeois (2018) in London.
This invitation came after Sturgis convened a painting research seminar on the subject at Camberwell College of Arts (25.10.18) and invited Merlin James, Matthew Pang and Anna Susanna Woof to present on the subject
Melosi to Present History of Nuclear Energy as Environmental Studies Scholar in Residence at Morris
Professor and author Martin Melosi will deliver a public lecture on Wednesday, April 11, 2012 at the Morris campus on the history of nuclear energy in the U.S
William Morris Papers
English author, designer, manufacturer, and artist William Morris (1834-1896) is best known for his association with the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and as a central figure of the English Arts and Crafts Movement. He was influential in the emergence of socialism in England in the nineteenth century, having founded the Socialist League in 1884. Morris's more well known works include The Defence of Guenevere and Other Poems (1858), The Earthly Paradise (18681870), A Dream of John Ball (1892) and News from Nowhere (1893). In 1891, Morris founded the Kelmscott Press, which produced books modeled after fifteenth-century incunabula. The press produced 53 titles during its 7-year operation. His 1896 edition of the Works of Geoffrey Chaucer, called the Kelmscott Chaucer, is often regarded a pinnacle of book design. The collection includes correspondence from Sydney Cockerell, Jane Morris, and William Morris, a manuscript of poetry by Stopford Augustus Brooke, and nine reels of microfilm of the British Library's William Morris papers
Morris to Host Hugo and Nebula Award-Winner Lois McMaster Bujold
The University of Minnesota, Morris is pleased to welcome Hugo and Nebula award-winning science fiction and fantasy author Lois McMaster Bujold on Tuesday, October 9, at 7 p.m. in Imholte Hall 109
Prairie Gate Literary Festival Welcomes Author Anne Panning
Morris will welcome author Anne Panning on Friday, November 2, at 7:30 p.m. in the McGinnis Room of Briggs Library. Panning will read from her new novel, Butter
Author Will Weaver will give Commencement keynote
Author and outdoorsman Will Weaver will provide the keynote address during the Commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 16, at the University of Minnesota, Morris. The annual tradition for graduating seniors, family and friends will begin at 1:30 p.m. on the campus Mall
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