Episode 4 - Threads: An Audience with Frances Morris, Tate Modern Director (Part 1)

Investigate the vital and profound threads of connection between female artist-makers, textiles and tactile production

By Sherman Centre for Culture & Ideas

SCCI Virtual Fashion Hub 2020

In this episode of SCCI Virtual Fashion Hub 2020, Threads: An Audience with Frances Morris, Tate Modern Director (Part 1), SCCI Founder, Artistic and Executive Director, Dr Gene Sherman AM, hosts an audience with Tate Modern Director, Frances Morris.

Together, Frances Morris and Gene Sherman investigate the vital and profound threads of connection between female artist-makers, textiles and tactile production, through the work of Anni Albers, Louise Bourgeois and Magdalena Abakanowicz.

Exploring the contributions of these artists in the Tate Modern's impressive collections and exhibition programmes, the conversation refocuses attention on the oft-silenced role of female artist-makers in the global history of modern and contemporary art.

Throughout her career, Frances Morris has been consistently recognised for championing the under-appreciated contributions of women in the ongoing transformation of contemporary art. Her advocacy of the commercial, intellectual and artistic value of female artists is reflected in many of the challenges – and, importantly, triumphs – experienced by Morris during her own professional development. Now commencing her fifth year as Director of the Tate Modern in London, Morris works tirelessly to balance the acquisition and curation policies of the Tate, leading the institution to be proactive about “filling gaps” in the cultural milieu of contemporary art worldwide.

Threads: An Audience with Frances Morris, Tate Modern Director (Part 1), Sherman Centre for Culture and Ideas, 2020-05-13, From the collection of: Sherman Centre for Culture & Ideas
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Episode 4 - Threads: An Audience with Frances Morris, Tate Modern Director (Part 1)

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