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Jack Antonoff and Bleachers rolled out a host of high-profile guests last night (July 25) during their closing set at the ...
Another easy yet affective way to use William Morris prints in a children’s bedroom, is with bedroom wallpaper ideas. Suitable for all ages, you can choose to paper just a single wall to create a ...
I have spent the first three months of the past six years trying to become the 19th-century designer and activist William Morris. I grow my hair and beard to look like him, while immersing myself ...
William Morris is an American artist renowned for his innovative contributions to the field of contemporary glass art. View William Morris’s artworks on artnet. Learn about the artist and find an ...
The exhibition’s tagline – How Britain’s Greatest Designer Went Viral – makes good sense. It’s not just that Morris stages an escape from the Victorian decorative world, but that his art ...
Morris Mania: exhibition of William Morris's work is testament to his 'enduring popularity' Around 200 objects designed by the 'unrivalled tastemaker to the middle and upper classes' are now on ...
Why the World Became So Obsessed With William Morris’ Colorful Floral Prints The British artist’s designs appear on mugs, plates, shoes and more. A new exhibition explores how his signature ...
A new exhibition at Walthamstow’s William Morris Gallery traces the legacy of the Arts & Crafts designer on everything from boots to cinema and even a Japanese waving cat.
Our associate digital editor, Alexander Morrison, visits Morris Mania: How Britain’s greatest designer went viral and talks to the William Morris Gallery’s director Hadrian Garrard.
A new London exhibition, at the William Morris Gallery, explores the British designer’s complicated legacy in an ever-more commodified world ...
Rifling through the storeroom drawers at the William Morris Gallery in London, the institution’s director Hadrian Garrard pulls out a poster depicting a dachshund surrounded by a jumble of ...
The designs of William Morris have become hugely popular over 150 years. But, as Deborah Nicholls-Lee reveals, it could all have been so different: the artist’s original ambition was to open a ...