British painter Mali Morris's career stretches back over fifty years. Her experiments with colour, layering and pictorial space have made her one of the most intriguing abstract painters in the UK today. She was elected a Royal Academician in 2010 and shows regularly in the Summer Exhibitions there.
Mali Morris was born in North Wales in 1945 and studied Fine Art at the Universities of Newcastle upon Tyne and Reading during the 1960s. She has been showing nationally and internationally since her first major exhibitions at the Serpentine Summer Show 3, London in 1977 and the Ikon Gallery, Birmingham in 1979. Since then she has held over forty solo shows, and has been included in numerous group shows, at the Barbican, Hayward Gallery, Serpentine Gallery, Whitechapel Gallery, Walker Art Gallery Liverpool, Whitworth Gallery Manchester, Museum of Wales Cardiff, as well as overseas. She designed the flags that hung over Bond Street during the Summer of 2022. Her most recent solo shows were Three Ghosts at Hales New York in 2022, and Calling, at the Ikon in Birmingham in 2023. This September her exhibition ‘Returning’ will be at the Hatton Gallery, Newcastle.
Mali Morris is included in public and private collections worldwide. She appeared on Private Passions, Radio 3, in November 2023, now available on BBC iPlayer. The monograph, Mali Morris: Painting, with a text by Sam Cornish, preface by Mel Gooding, and writings by the artist, is published by RA. She lives and works in London.