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Born in central Pennsylvania, Rebecca Morgan works in painting, drawing, and ceramics that subvert stereotypes of Appalachia. Imbued with folk tradition and a sly sense of humor, her work peels apart the simultaneous reverence and disgust for rural people. Stylistically, Morgan embraces the hyper-detailed naturalism of Dutch masters, as well as absurd, repulsive caricature suggestive of underground cartoonists like R. Crumb. Often using her own likeness, Morgan’s self-portraiture crescendos to deeper themes that resonate across art history, feminism, and art-making mythology. Although they often contain modern clues, her characters and scenes evoke a romanticized, nostalgic America, nonexistent but wistfully recalled, much like Norman Rockwell’s illustrations. Morgan’s works question what such images were selling in their conception, and she gives her archetypal maids, hillbillies, and dandies the space to explore contemporary issues of women reclaiming their subjectivity, a pop-cultural false sense of romance, and ideas about masculinity, power, escapism, and hedonistic backwoods pleasure. Morgan has a forthcoming monograph coming out in 2024, published by Abrams Books.

Rebecca Morgan received a BA from Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania and her MFA from Pratt Institute, NY. Press for her work includes The New York Times, Time Out New York, Hyperallergic, ARTnews, Whitehot Magazine, Beautiful Decay, Artslant, Juxtapoz Magazine, The Huffington Post, Paper Magazine, and Berlin's Lodown Magazine. She is the recipient of residencies at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center, the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, The Watershed Center for Ceramic Arts Residency, a Vermont Studio Center full fellowship, and the George Rickey Residency at Yaddo, among others. Morgan has exhibited widely in the United States and abroad, with recent shows including Rivalry Projects, Buffalo, NY; Wave Pool Gallery, Cincinnati, OH; Lauren Powel Projects, Los Angeles, CA; The Denison Museum, Granville, OH; BravinLee Projects New York, NY; Mother Gallery, Beacon, NY; Oakland University Art Gallery, Beacon, NY; Western Exhibitions, IL; Mana Contemporary, NJ; Greenpoint Terminal Gallery, NY; The Vancouver Art Gallery, Canada; The Hole, NY; MRS Gallery, NY; Marinaro Gallery, NY; Hashimoto Contemporary, CA; Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild, NY; Fisher Parrish Gallery, NY; Woskob Family Gallery at Penn State, PA; Knoll Galerie, Austria; Richard Heller Gallery, CA; Children’s Museum of Art, NY; and SPRING/BREAK art fair, NY. She joined the painting and drawing faculty as an artist in residence at Bard College, New York in 2022.

brass sculpture by Rebecca morgan

Rebecca Morgan

Pigtail'd Wisconsin Girl, 2018

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17.50h x 14.50w x 9.50d in
44.45h x 36.83w x 24.13d cm

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brass sculpture by Rebecca morgan

Rebecca Morgan

Flat Farmer, 2018

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13h x 9w x 4.50d in
33.02h x 22.86w x 11.43d cm

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brass sculpture by Rebecca morgan

Rebecca Morgan

Untitled, 2018

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24.50h x 16w x 3.50d in
62.23h x 40.64w x 8.89d cm

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brass sculpture by Rebecca morgan

Rebecca Morgan

Good Wisconsin Girl with Scrunchie, 2018

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15.50h x 9.50w x 7.75d in
39.37h x 24.13w x 19.69d cm

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brass sculpture by Rebecca morgan

Rebecca Morgan

Untitled, 2018

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18.50h x 14w x 3.50d in
46.99h x 35.56w x 8.89d cm

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brass sculpture by Rebecca morgan

Rebecca Morgan

Big Wisconsin Girl, 2018

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16.50h x 15.50w x 9d in
41.91h x 39.37w x 22.86d cm

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brass sculpture by Rebecca morgan

Rebecca Morgan

Wisconsin Girl, 2018

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9.25h x 5.50w x 4.50d in
23.50h x 13.97w x 11.43d cm

RM001-scu

brass sculpture by Rebecca morgan

Rebecca Morgan

Untitled, 2018

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12.25h x 9w x 5.75d in
31.12h x 22.86w x 14.61d cm

RM004-scu