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Dr. Clarence E. Morgan

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    www.lsj.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071129/NEWS01/ - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 11/29/2007    Last Visited: 11/30/2007  

    Painter, print maker and writer Clarence Morgan will speak at Michigan State University at 7 p.m. today in Room 108 of the Kresge Art Center.

    Morgan, a professor in the Department of Art at the University of Minnesota, is interested in spontaneity and visual systems.

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    Last Visited: 12/15/2008  

    Clarence Morgan, University of Minnesota

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    www2.alibris.com/search/books/author/Putney%2C%20Mary%2 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 12/6/2007    Last Visited: 12/6/2007  

    Teacher Clare Morgan will do anything to help save her village--even sacrifice her reputation to Nicholas Davies.
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    Never before has the telling of the story of Arthur and the beautiful Morgan been so vivid or moving.

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    Last Visited: 12/7/2007  

    Jurors: Clarence Morgan, Professor and Chair, Visual Arts Department, University of Minnesota

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    www.workonomics.bcg.com/this_is_bcg/strategy_institute_ - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/1/2007    Last Visited: 11/7/2007  

    This roundtable discussion sets out the ideas developed by Clare Morgan, a professor of English literature and creative writing at the University of Oxford, that emerged from an investigation conducted by the Strategy Institute on the relationship between reading poetry and strategic thinking.

    "Poetry in the Boardroom: Thinking Beyond the Facts: A Roundtable Discussion among Clare Morgan, Kirsten Lange, Ted Buswick, and Nancy Healy," Journal of Business Strategy 26 (January-February 2005), pp.34,40.

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    Published on: 1/1/2005    Last Visited: 5/2/2007  

    Clarence MorganHighpoint Center for Printmaking
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    Clarence Morgan: Interrupted Universe
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    Join us as we celebrate the completion of new prints by painter/printmaker Clarence Morgan, published in collaboration with HP Editions and Master Printer Cole Rogers.This new collection will be revealed to the public in an exhibition called Interrupted Universe.Come to the Opening Reception on October 28th between 6:30 and 9:00 PM to meet Morgan and have a first look at the prints.The exhibit closes on November 22nd.

    Clarence Morgan's new prints depict amorphous black and white silhouettes layered with free-form drawing and areas of subtle tone.A total of seven pieces were produced in the collaboration with Highpoint Editions,two suites of three prints each, and one large individual print.Lithography, intaglio, screenprint, and chine collé were used in varying combinations to achieve a range of effects.Soft washes and graphite-like lines create friction against hard-edged opacity in a limited palette of black, brown, beige, and white.

    Clarence Morgan at work in the studio.
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    Although Morgan began working on this project with a general idea of the outcome, each composition is largely the product of intuitive, unplanned (yet well-practiced) artistic decisions.His sense of spontaneity was welcome at Highpoint Editions.

    "Working in the environment of a print studio and having access to a Master Printer and print assistants allowed me to bounce ideas around," said Morgan of his experience."Suggestions were made and offered that caused me to see the possibilities in my own work from a different perspective. [Because] there was considerable trust involved while working at Highpoint, , it was very easy for me to communicate my ideas and make known my thoughts no matter how wacky."

    This free-flowing approach may seem risky to some, but Morgan found it to be thoroughly rewarding."[My] artistic actions and choices are based on conceptual assumptions, which remain at best, slippery, elusive, and forever mutable," he says."Despite everything, out of this mode of working come moments of absolute clarity and sublimity."

    Clarence Morgan's artistic accomplishments are extensive and varied.Among these achievements are an MFA in Painting from the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia; grants from the McKnight, Jerome, and Bush Foundations, and the National Endowment for the Arts; and inclusion of his art in museum, corporate, and private collections worldwide.His exhibition record includes more than 150 shows to date at venues such as Thomas Barry Fine Arts, Kidder Smith Gallery (Boston), International Print Center (New York), The Walker Art Center, The Armory Show (New York), and the Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum.In addition to his success as an artist, Morgan was recently elected Chair of the Department of Art at the University of Minnesota, where he has taught for over a decade.

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    Published on: 5/2/2007    Last Visited: 5/2/2007  

    Clarence MorganHighpoint Center for Printmaking
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    Clarence Morgan
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    Clarence Morgan: Interrupted Universe
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    Join us as we celebrate the completion of new prints by painter/printmaker Clarence Morgan, published in collaboration with HP Editions and Master Printer Cole Rogers.This new collection will be revealed to the public in an exhibition called Interrupted Universe.Come to the Opening Reception on October 28th between 6:30 and 9:00 PM to meet Morgan and have a first look at the prints.The exhibit closes on November 22nd.

    Clarence Morgan's new prints depict amorphous black and white silhouettes layered with free-form drawing and areas of subtle tone.A total of seven pieces were produced in the collaboration with Highpoint Editions,two suites of three prints each, and one large individual print.Lithography, intaglio, screenprint, and chine collé were used in varying combinations to achieve a range of effects.Soft washes and graphite-like lines create friction against hard-edged opacity in a limited palette of black, brown, beige, and white.

    Clarence Morgan at work in the studio.
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    Although Morgan began working on this project with a general idea of the outcome, each composition is largely the product of intuitive, unplanned (yet well-practiced) artistic decisions.His sense of spontaneity was welcome at Highpoint Editions.

    "Working in the environment of a print studio and having access to a Master Printer and print assistants allowed me to bounce ideas around," said Morgan of his experience."Suggestions were made and offered that caused me to see the possibilities in my own work from a different perspective. [Because] there was considerable trust involved while working at Highpoint, , it was very easy for me to communicate my ideas and make known my thoughts no matter how wacky."

    This free-flowing approach may seem risky to some, but Morgan found it to be thoroughly rewarding."[My] artistic actions and choices are based on conceptual assumptions, which remain at best, slippery, elusive, and forever mutable," he says."Despite everything, out of this mode of working come moments of absolute clarity and sublimity."

    Clarence Morgan's artistic accomplishments are extensive and varied.Among these achievements are an MFA in Painting from the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia; grants from the McKnight, Jerome, and Bush Foundations, and the National Endowment for the Arts; and inclusion of his art in museum, corporate, and private collections worldwide.His exhibition record includes more than 150 shows to date at venues such as Thomas Barry Fine Arts, Kidder Smith Gallery (Boston), International Print Center (New York), The Walker Art Center, The Armory Show (New York), and the Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum.In addition to his success as an artist, Morgan was recently elected Chair of the Department of Art at the University of Minnesota, where he has taught for over a decade.

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    Published on: 8/11/2008    Last Visited: 8/11/2008  

    BNET : Clarence Morgan at Rosenberg + Kaufman - Brief Article - Statistical Data Included
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    Brooklyn Botanic Garden : Steinhardt Conservatory Gallery : Clarence Morgan

    City Pages : Rapsody in Blue ... and Red and Yellow

    Clarence Morgan : Department of Art : University of Minnesota
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    Cleveland Museum of Art : Clarence Morgan (American, 1950)

    Dislocate - A New Media Journal of the Arts : Clarence Morgan : Sifting Through the Visual Function and Dysfunction of Words and Images
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    Highpoint Editions : Clarence Morgan
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    Reeves Contemporary : Clarence Morgan
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    Sync Weekly Cosmos : Paintings and Prints by Clarence Morgan

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    www.sidhevicious.bravejournal.com/entry/27351 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/12/2008    Last Visited: 6/12/2008  

    Seemingly overnight, Claire Morgan has transformed: the normally mousy school-teacher is now bold, and her behavior is truly wild.Her eyes gleam silver.Suddenly, she's a self-confident femme fatale with a libido that just won't quit.After an impulsive makeover, she's even... dare she say it?... sexy.Is Claire going insane?

    Then brutally handsome stranger Gideon March tells her she was bitten by a werewolf, and Claire figures he's the insane one.Sure, she was attacked by a nasty dog in a back alley, but this guy stalking her says he's a member of an underground society of lycan hunters - and his mission is to terminate her immediately.
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    Claire is a very realistic character put into a rare situation, and her reactions rang true for me.

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    www.whrwa.com/Authors/bookinfo1.php?bookid=572 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 11/27/2007    Last Visited: 11/27/2007  

    Seemingly overnight, Claire Morgan has transformed: the normally mousy schoolteacher is now bold, and her behavior is truly wild.Her eyes gleam silver.Suddenly she's a self-confident femme fatale with a libido that just won't quit.After an impulsive makeover, she's even ... dare she say it? ... sexy.Is Claire going insane?

    Then brutally handsome stranger Gideon March tells her she was bitten by a werewolf, and Claire figures he's the insane one.Sure, she was attacked by a nasty dog in a back alley, but this guy stalking her says he's a member of a underground society of lycan hunters-and his mission is to terminate her!

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