Annie Morris (born 1978) is a British artist based in London. She is best known for her Stack series, begun in 2014, comprising vertically balanced spherical forms in various colors that are precariously stacked. Constructed from carved foam and layered with plaster, sand, pigment, concrete and steel, the works are often finished in vivid ultramarine, cadmium red and other saturated colours, utilizing a painterly quality. Morris also makes large oil-stick drawings and sewn textile works derived from her drawings called âÂÂthread paintings.â The artist has shown internationally at galleries and museums and is included in over a dozen permanent collections.
MorrisâÂÂs work draws on personal experience, memory and childhood imagery. She shares a studio with the artist Idris Khan.
She attended Central Saint Martin's and studied at the ÃÂcole nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts, Paris, under the tutelage of sculptor Giuseppe Penone, then The Slade School of Fine Art, graduating from Camberwell College of Arts. She works from a studio in Stoke Newington she shares with her husband, the British artist Idris Khan. They have two children.
Morrisâ Stack sculptures shaped from plaster, sand, and painted with raw pigment, resemble a three-dimensional artistâÂÂs palette, originally inspired by the 1988 painting- Bed with Colour by Catalan artist Antoni Tàpies. The dry, freshly painted feel of the stackâÂÂs form, is Morrisâ metaphor to childbirth and fragility. She is also known for her drawings and collaborated with Sophie Dahl's first book The Man with the Dancing Eyes, 2003, published by Bloomsbury.
In 2006 Morris was commissioned by Christopher Bailey, director of fashion label Burberry, to make a dress made out of her painted clothes pegs. Morris was commissioned by American architect Peter Marino to create a work for Louis VuittonâÂÂs flagship store opened in October 2017 at Place Vendôme, Paris.
Morris designed an Art Deco-inspired wall mural and a stained glass window installed at the PainterâÂÂs Room inside ClaridgeâÂÂs in London in 2022.
In 2023, the artist was commissioned by The Hepworth Wakefield to create a permanent public sculpture, Bronze Stack 9 Viridian Green.
Morris is represented by Timothy Taylor gallery (in both London and New York).
Morris has shown work internationally, including those at: