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29 April 2008
A Chance to See Some Rarely-Seen Pre-Raphaelite Art in London
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27 April 2008
Burne-Jones Research Site
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26 April 2008
We are Not Alone: William Morris in the Blogosphere
Since inaugurating News from Anywhere we wondered what other blogs there might be which touch on William Morris, the Pre-Raphaleites, and the Arts and Crafts movement. A quick search in Google Blogs resulted in a plethora of references but only a relative handful of blogs primarily devoted to these subjects.
- William Morris Unbound, written by Tony Pinkney, editor of We Met Morris: Interviews with William Morris, 1885-96 (2005) and author of William Morris in Oxford: The Campaigning Years, 1879-1895 (2007), contains varied and interesting comments "on and around William Morris and his work."
- William Morris Gallery & Vestry House Museum, Walthamstow covers the current situation at the gallery, aiming to "Keep Our Museums Open."
- Margaret, in Canada, has The Earthly Paradise: William Morris and the Arts and Crafts Movement. There is a strong interest here in the gothic revival.
- Art Magick has a blog (see under "Forum") with comments and announcements, but the great value of the site is in the truly comprehensive listings of exhibitions of nineteenth century art.
- The Beautiful Necessity, the work of Grace, from Ohio, is among the better (and most active) blogs devoted to the Pre-Raphaelites.
- Stephanie Pina maintains two "companion sites," Lizziesiddal.com and The Pre-Raphaelite Sisterhood. Both include commentary, many images, and lists of links.
25 April 2008
William Morris Lantern Slides Digitized
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24 April 2008
A Morris Exhibition--and More--in New Zealand
From 14 March to 29 June 1008, Christchurch Art Gallery will be the host of Morris & Co. The World of William Morris, the largest exhibition of Morris & Co. furnishings ever seen in New Zealand. Morris & Co. features more than 100 pieces, including furniture, carpets, tapestries, wallpapers, embroideries and tiles. The exhibition, organized by the Art Gallery of South Australia and curated by Christopher Menz, is accompanied by lectures, performances, mechandise, and an auxillary display of local fine printing inspired by the Kelmscott Press. William Morris and the Art of Everyday Life, a one-day conference convened by the Australasian Victorian Studies Association and the University of Otago, is scheduled for 10 May. This conference will explore the relationship between Morris and the art of everyday life--from the design of beautiful domestic interiors to his advocacy of a utopian socialism. Professor Florence Boos of the University of Iowa, distinguished Morris scholar and former president of the William Morris Society in the United States, is the keynote speaker.
From Puerto Rico to London
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21 April 2008
"J. W. Waterhouse & Theatre"
Lecture by Peter Trippi
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A reminder about "J. W. Waterhouse & Theatre," the lecture by Peter Trippi to take place on Tuesday, 22 April, at the Grolier Club in New York. This is the second in a series of events arranged by the William Morris Society and its partners, the American Friends of Chipping Campden, the Stockley Museum at Craftsman Farms, and the Victorian Society in America. Tickets are $12 for members of the William Morris Society, the Grolier Club, and the sponsoring organizations, $18 for others.
Tuesday, 22 April 2008For more details and to purchase a ticket, click here
6 p. m., reception to follow
Grolier Club
47 East 60th Street, New York
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Welcome to the William Morris Society Blog. Here you will find announcements of William Morris Society activities, news of members, notices of exhibitions, publications, and events, and comments on items of interest concerning the life and works of William Morris, his friends, associates, and followers. Suggestions for discussion and entries and comments from members of the Morris Society and others on matters relating to Morris, the Pre-Raphaelites, and the Morris Society are welcome. Please send communications to the society's webmaster, Mark Samuels Lasner.
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