Victoria Morton (b. 1971, Glasgow) studied at Glasgow School of Art. She has exhibited internationally. Solo exhibitions include Inverleith House, Edinburgh, 2010; Sun By Ear (with Katy Dove), Tramway, Glasgow, 2007; Bonner Kunstverein, Bonn, Germany, 2002; and Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh, 2001. Last year she took part in a collaborative workshop with Scottish Ballet. Group exhibitions include In Viaggio, Museo Corta Alta, Fossombrone, Italy, 2004, and _Painting Not Painting _with Jim Lambie, Julie Roberts, and Richard Slee at Tate St Ives, Cornwall, 2003. In 2011 she will exhibit with Martin Boyce and Eva Rothschild in a show at Almine Rech Gallery, Paris. In 2012 she will present a solo exhibition for the inauguration of Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum’s new contemporary art galleries, Boston. Victoria Morton lives and works in Glasgow and Fossombrone, Italy.

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