Overview

One of the premier sculptors of her generation in the Northwest, Hilda Morris (1911-1993) lived her artistic life in the center of the region's circle of avant-garde painters, sculptors, poets, and musicians. This is the first book to document her half-century-long career and presents Morris's highly individual abstract sculptures against the backdrop of artistic developments during the second half of the twentieth century. A part of the abstract expressionist movement, Morris's vigorous, gestural sculptures inspired by mythological and universal symbols were instrumental in introducing a rigorous, expansive thinking about abstraction to the Pacific Northwest community. As an account of her life and the first complete survey of her entire oeuvre - sculpture, painting, and drawing - this volume will be essential to an understanding of the period.


ISBN-13

9781883124229

ISBN-10

1883124220

Weight

2.35 Pounds

Dimensions

10.18 x 0.68 x 12.20 In

List Price

$29.95

Format

Hardcover

Language

English

Pages

112 pages

Publisher

Portland Art Museum

Published On

2006-01-01



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