Abstract
William Morris: Wallpaper Man is an exhibition of new work in collaboration with the William Morris Society. Created by the Storybox Collective—an interdisciplinary group of KSA students, recent graduates, alumni and academics—the work for the exhibition is inspired by the cultural and political legacy of Morris. From the printmaker and her 4-year-old daughter foraging for oak galls to make natural dyes, to the project using AI to generate new Morris patterns, the diversity of themes and range of responses reinforce the resonance of William Morris' life's work today.
| Original language | English |
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| Publication status | Published - 25 Jun 2021 |
| Event | exhibition; 2021-06-25; 2021-07-24 - Not My Beautiful House, Kingston, UK Duration: 25 Jun 2021 → 24 Jul 2021 |
Keywords
- Art and design
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Deconstructed Strawberry Thief
Conway, C. (Designer), 25 Jun 2021Research output: Practice-based/Artistic research › Still image/Graphic art
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Collective writings
Conway, C. (Editor), 2021, Limited edition of 5 ed. Clare Conway.Research output: Book/Report › Book › peer-review
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William Morris: Wallpaper Man
Conway, C. (Curator), Oct 2020Research output: Practice-based/Artistic research › Exhibition
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