Richard Saltoun Gallery is pleased to present Ree Morton: Signs and Gestures, the first UK solo exhibition dedicated to the American conceptual and installation artist Ree Morton (1936–1977). A pioneering figure, Morton’s work anticipated the turn towards installation, narrative, and performance that came to define artistic practice in the 1970s. Morton critically engaged with cultural constructions of femininity, including ideals of motherhood, fragility, decoration, and the 'girlish'. In 1974, she began working with celastic—a malleable textile more commonly used in theatre—which she shaped into ribbons, banners, and flowers drawn from traditionally feminine visual vocabularies. Through this material, she developed a...