William Morris

2011-2012

William Morris was one of the most remarkable British artists and thinkers active in the second half of the 19th century. His enormously popular designs have continued to capture the imagination of people for well over a century.

At a time when mechanization introduced by the Industrial Revolution was increasingly inundating people’s lives with mass-produced, inferior-quality products, Morris sought to realize his own ideal of turning living into art by reviving the creative joy that accompanied day-to-day labor under the practices of medieval craft guilds, and through his comprehensive work in interior decoration.

William Morris - Braintrust Inc.

Comprising over 85 exhibits, including wallpaper, textiles, chairs and other items of interior furnishings, as well as items related to Morris’s work for church stained glass windows, which constituted an important part of Morris’s oeuvre, this exhibition was designed to introduce the appeal of William Morris to a larger, nationwide audience, and put his work into context by showing some of it alongside examples of designs created by contemporaries.

Exhibits :
  • 86 pieces
Catalogue texts :
  • Haruhiko Fujita
  • Yasuhiro Muraoka
  • Naoko Minowa
  • Miki Imai
  • Nozomi Hayashi
Lenders :
  • private collections
Venues and durations :
  • 2011
    • Urasoe Art Museum, Okinawa, Japan ... June 10 - July 24, 2011
    • Cheongju International Craft Biennale, Korea ... Sep 21 - Oct. 30, 2011 [ visit the website ]
  • 2012
    • Akashi City Museum of Culture ... October 6, 2012 - November 11, 2012 [ visit the website ]

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Fruit or Pomegranate
Designed by William Morris
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