Brandon Morris
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This intricate, bronze sculpture features a complex, ornate design with a teapot-like form at its center. The work combines organic shapes and intricate textures, showcasing the artist's technical mastery. The overall composition is balanced and visually striking, with the sculpture's twisted, distorted forms suggesting a sense of movement and energy. The piece likely reflects the artist's exploration of the relationship between form and function, as well as their interest in challenging traditional boundaries of sculpture and design. This thought-provoking work invites the viewer to consider the interplay between the practical and the abstract in contemporary art. ...
Brandon Morris (b. 2000, based in New York, NY) is inspired by science fiction, Victorian design, and animism. With technical skills and an interest in materiality, function, and style developed while studying fashion at Parsons School of Design, Morris combines antique silver teapots with leather and intricate stitchwork to create uncanny sculptures.
Pangée (Montréal, QC), established in 2020, is a contemporary art gallery with a critical curatorial approach that embraces diverse expressions of art and materiality and encourages dialogue between practices. Pangée currently represents ten Canadian artists and interweaves international collaborations throughout its programming with emerging and mid-career artists. Pangée operates its gallery space and artist residency in a historic building, overlooking Mont-Royal Park. ...