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Tom Morrill

Tom Morrill (b. 1986, Florida) is an artist living and working in Brooklyn. He often paints walls. Walls are the living history of the world. They stand up and break things apart. They can live a long life, much longer than people—or shorter. On a wall, things can happen—events unfold—atrophies become messages and messages atrophy.

The Big Take Over

2020
Latex and joint compound on drywall
396.24 x 375.92 x 187.96 cm / 156 x 148 x 74 in

Every time I walk by one of the countless half-finished construction projects announcing new condos, I feel a warm, sad feeling. Strings of joint compound run down the seams of endless sheets of drywall and ring eternal. Mostly light grey but sometimes faded purple or mint green, each rectangle is one piece of the puzzle, infinitely reproducible yet constitutive and semi-structural—the architectural finishing touch. The drywall grid prefigures the nascent aesthetic purity of the white cube without ever knowing the white cube. Still alive in that ignorance is a generalized utility as yet undifferentiated.

Cucumber Water Skies

2020
Latex and joint compound on drywall
487.68 x 436.88 x 190.5 cm / 192 x 172 x 75 in

Pseudo-Chivalric Orders

2020
Latex and joint compound on drywall
121.92 x 182.88 x 12.7 cm / 48 x 72 x 5 in

Hunter MFA

The annual Spring 2020 Thesis Exhibition for graduates of the Hunter College MFA Studio Art program represents works by 19 artist graduates of this nationally noted program. Originally planned as a series of physical presentations at Hunter’s 205 Hudson Street campus in Tribeca, but canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the MFA Thesis Exhibition’s digital iteration aims to provide a new, expanded platform for young artists entering the field.

Discover more at huntermfastudio.org/