03/19/2026
✨ Now on View at R.B. Stevenson Gallery ✨
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Morris's paintings are characterized by their masterful use of color—whether exploring subtle tonal gradations or deploying bold, contrasting hues—and their complex spatial relationships. His canvases often feature geometric structures that suggest architectural forms, doorways, and windows, creating layered spaces that invite viewers to move between representation and abstraction. There is a distinctive tension in his work between control and spontaneity, between the carefully planned and the intuitively discovered.
As a San Diego artist, Morris has been instrumental in shaping the region's contemporary art scene. His work has been exhibited extensively throughout California and beyond, earning recognition from collectors, critics, and fellow artists alike. Yet he has remained deeply committed to his local community, maintaining a studio practice that continues to produce fresh, challenging work well into the present day. His influence can be seen in generations of younger artists who have looked to his example of unwavering artistic integrity and constant experimentation.
This exhibition provides an unprecedented opportunity to trace Morris's artistic journey from the revolutionary 1960s through subsequent decades of innovation and refinement. Early canvases reveal the foundations of his visual vocabulary, while more recent works demonstrate an artist still pushing boundaries, still exploring new possibilities within his chosen medium. The inclusion of mixed media works showcases Morris's versatility and his refusal to be confined by traditional definitions of painting.
Viewing Richard Allen Morris's six-decade retrospective is to witness the evolution of a singular artistic vision—one that has remained relevant, vital, and visually compelling across generations. His work invites us to reconsider our assumptions about painting's possibilities while celebrating the enduring power of color, composition, and creative transformation.