Sarah Morris at the Palais de Tokyo in 2005.
Morris's office walls are lined with digital studies, proofs for ongoing projects, posters of past projects, and paintings waiting to be shipped to exhibitions around the world.
Many of the books on Morris's shelves document her previous exhibitions.
Extremely particular, Morris selects colors from her collection of housepaint swatches and orders them from a European manufacturer.
The computers are surrounded by stacks of the diverse reference books and magazines that Morris uses in developing new work.
Paine Webber (with Neons), 1998, Household gloss paint on canvas, 84” x 84” (courtesy the artist).
Kennedy Center [Capital], 2001, Household gloss paint on wall, 214 cm x 214 cm (courtesy the artist).
Owl [Clips], 2009, Household gloss paint on canvas, 214 cm x 214 cm (courtesy the artist).
Robert Towne, 2006, Household gloss paint on ceiling, Site specific installation, Lever House, New York, 36.5 m x 61 m (courtesy the artist).