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Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox person Frances Mary Morris Шаблон:Post-nominals (born January 1959[1]) is the director of Tate Modern art gallery in London. She succeeded Chris Dercon in January 2016.

Education

Frances Morris was born in London.[2] She attended a state school, Haberdashers' Aske's School for Girls, at the time a direct grant grammar, in New Cross, London. At University she studied history of art, receiving a bachelor's degree from the University of Cambridge and a master's degree from the Courtauld Institute of Art.[3] Her master's thesis deals with French painter Jean Hélion.[4]

Career

After working at the Arnolfini Gallery in Bristol, Morris joined the Tate Gallery as a curator in the Modern Collection in 1987, became Head of Displays at Tate Modern when it opened in 2000, and Director of Collections (International Art) in 2006.[5][6] In January 2016, she was appointed director of the Tate Modern.[3] As Director, Morris oversees one of the world's most popular art museums, with an attendance of over 5.8 million visitors annually; she is also credited with elevating Tate Modern's profile globally.[7][8][9] She is the gallery's first British and first woman director.[10]

Morris, along with her colleague Iwona Blazwick, was responsible with the initial presentation in 2000 of the Tate Modern's opening collection displays, organised thematically and in a non-chronological manner with mixing of contemporary artworks with those of Monet, Matisse, and Picasso. While the non-chronological style was controversial with art critics, it is now regularly used world-wide by museums and galleries; Tate Modern continues to display its collection in this way.[11][12]

In her career, Morris has particularly focused on the work of women artists, and worked to extend the canon of art history to include work from outside Europe; since 2006 she has spearheaded Tate's global acquisitions strategy.[6][13] She has curated several large-scale international collaborative exhibitions including, most recently, major retrospectives for Louise Bourgeois in 2007,[14][15] Yayoi Kusama in 2012,[16] Agnes Martin in 2015, and Alberto Giacometti in 2017.[17][6]

In 2018, Morris was part of the selection committee that nominated Ruangrupa as artistic director of Documenta fifteen.[18]

Other activities

Recognition

Morris was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2023 New Year Honours for services to the arts.[21] She also holds Honorary Doctorates from the Universities of Essex, Edinburgh and York, from the Royal College of Art London and UAL.

Personal life

Morris is married to Martin Caiger-Smith,[22] Head of the MA Curating the Art Museum programme at the Courtauld Institute of Art.[23] They have three children.[10]

References

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