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1931 Kansas City, Missouri - 2018 Kingston, New York. Known for: Earthworks, installation, minimalism.
"Robert Morris, Founding Minimalist Sculptor With Manifold Passions, Dies at 87," Obituary, The New York Times, By Ken Johnson, Nov. 29, 2018. Robert Morris, one of the most controversial American... Read full biography
"Robert Morris, Founding Minimalist Sculptor With Manifold Passions, Dies at 87," Obituary, The New York Times, By Ken Johnson, Nov. 29, 2018. Robert Morris, one of the most controversial American sculptors of the post-World War II era as a founder of Minimalism, a style of radical simplification... Read full biography
"Robert Morris, Founding Minimalist Sculptor With Manifold Passions, Dies at 87," Obituary, The New York Times, By Ken Johnson, Nov. 29, 2018. Robert Morris, one of the most controversial American sculptors of the post-World War II era as a founder of Minimalism, a style of radical simplification that emerged in the 1960s and influences artists to this day, died on Wednesday in Kingston, N.Y. He was 87. His wife, Lucile Michels Morris, said the cause was pneumonia. Mr. Morris was one of a... Read full biography
"Robert Morris, Founding Minimalist Sculptor With Manifold Passions, Dies at 87," Obituary, The New York Times, By Ken Johnson, Nov. 29, 2018. Robert Morris, one of the most controversial American sculptors of the post-World War II era as a founder of Minimalism, a style of radical simplification that emerged in the 1960s and influences artists to this day, died on Wednesday in Kingston, N.Y. He was 87. His wife, Lucile Michels Morris, said the cause was pneumonia. Mr. Morris was one of a generation of artists who embraced the Minimalist credo, along with Donald Judd, Carl Andre, Dan Flavin and others. But while his peers continued to work within the genre’s austere limits, Mr. Morris went on to explore an astonishing variety of stylistic... Read full biography
"Robert Morris, Founding Minimalist Sculptor With Manifold Passions, Dies at 87," Obituary, The New York Times, By Ken Johnson, Nov. 29, 2018. Robert Morris, one of the most controversial American sculptors of the post-World War II era as a founder of Minimalism, a style of radical simplification that emerged in the 1960s and influences artists to this day, died on Wednesday in Kingston, N.Y. He was 87. His wife, Lucile Michels Morris, said the cause was pneumonia. Mr. Morris was one of a generation of artists who embraced the Minimalist credo, along with Donald Judd, Carl Andre, Dan Flavin and others. But while his peers continued to work within the genre’s austere limits, Mr. Morris went on to explore an astonishing variety of stylistic approaches, from scatter art, performance and earthworks to paintings and sculptures symbolizing nuclear holocaust. H... Read full biography
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- Review of ExhibitionsNovember 2005Editors, Art in AmericaArt in America
- ReviewsApril 2005ARTnews EditorsARTnews
- No More ScaleJune 2004Meyer, JamesARTFORUM
- Language in the Vicinity of ArtJune 2004Weiss, JeffreyARTFORUM
- ReviewsMay 2004Editors, ARTnewsARTnews
- Sharing the AngelsMarch 2004Kinsella, EileenARTnews
- Review of Books- Breaking the BoxDecember 2002Johnson, KenArt in America
- Review of BooksJanuary 2002Meyer, JamesArt in America
- What You Say is What You SeeOctober 2001Relyea, LaneARTFORUM
- First BreakApril 2001Siegel, KatyARTFORUM
- ReviewsSeptember 2000Editors, ARTforumARTFORUM
- American Works on Paper, 1945-1975December 1999Krauss, RosalindAmerican Art Review
- Review of ExhibitionsMay 1997Editor, Art in AmericaArt in America
- Robert Morris: Formal DisclosuresJune 1995Karmel, PepeArt in America
- Art in the HeartlandJune 1995Von Ziegesar, PeterArt in America
