A solo exhibition of works by Sarah Morris, celebrating 30 years of collaboration with the gallery. The exhibition features a series of new paintings that examine global corporations alongside two films
A solo exhibition of works by Sarah Morris, celebrating 30 years of collaboration with the gallery.
The exhibition features a series of new paintings that examine global corporations alongside two films set in New York: her latest, Chris Rock (2025), focusing on the American comedian, and her first film, Midtown (1998).
Titled ‘Snow Leopards and Skyscrapers’, the exhibition takes inspiration from the 1978 book by the American writer Peter Matthiessen, ‘The Snow Leopard’. Documenting his two-month search for the infamous creature, Matthiessen references an invisible quest through travel to find an elusive force.
An exploration of globalisation inspired by artists such as Andy Warhol – who blurred the boundary between the commodity form and art during a time of political, technological and social shifts – as well as the minimalism of Donald Judd, the exhibition premieres a new body of vibrant paintings executed in Morris’s ready-made household gloss paint. Comprising diagrammatic architectural motifs, the works evoke the structures and language of international corporations including Johnson & Johnson, Lilly, Cambridge Analytica, JPMorgan Chase and BlackRock.
Free
Wednesday10:00 am – 6:00 pm
Thursday10:00 am – 6:00 pm
Friday10:00 am – 6:00 pm
Saturday10:00 am – 6:00 pm
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