Clare Morris

Clare Morris

Clare Morris is Director of Thomas Dane Gallery, a contemporary art gallery in the UK and Italy, with two gallery spaces in London, and one in Naples.

The gallery represents a programme of British, Italian and international artists including Igshaan Adams, Hurvin Anderson, Cecily Brown, Anya Gallaccio, Anthea Hamilton, Steve McQueen, Luisa Lambri, Michael Landy, Marisa Merz, Catherine Opie, Dana Schutz, Caragh Thuring, Akram Zaartari, among many others. She has a special focus on curatorial affairs and exhibition making – working on large-scale museum exhibitions, publications and public projects – and has also produced many artists films, including Christian Marclay’s The Clock (2010) and Steve McQueen’s Grenfell (2019).

Previously she worked with Anthony d’Offay, Victoria Miro and White Cube.


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