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Malcolm Morley

Malcolm Morley

American, born Great Britain. 1931–2018

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Malcolm A. Morley was a British-American visual artist and painter. He was known as an artist who pioneered in various styles, working as a photorealist and an expressionist, among many other genres. In 1984, he won the inaugural Turner Prize.

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Works in Collection

12 works
Arles from Arles/Miami

Arles from Arles/Miami

Malcolm Morley

1973

Arles/Miami

Arles/Miami

Malcolm Morley

1973

Beach Scene

Beach Scene

Malcolm Morley

1982

French Legionnaires Being Eaten By a Lion

French Legionnaires Being Eaten By a Lion

Malcolm Morley

(1984)

Landscape

Landscape

Malcolm Morley

1983

Miami Postcard from Arles/Miami

Miami Postcard from Arles/Miami

Malcolm Morley

1973

Miami Silver from Arles/Miami

Miami Silver from Arles/Miami

Malcolm Morley

1973

Michelle

Michelle

Malcolm Morley

1992

Parkett no. 52

Parkett no. 52

Thomas Bayrle

1998

Parrot Jungle Twist from Arles/Miami

Parrot Jungle Twist from Arles/Miami

Malcolm Morley

1973

Parrot Jungle from Arles/Miami

Parrot Jungle from Arles/Miami

Malcolm Morley

1973

The Day of the Locust

The Day of the Locust

Malcolm Morley

1977

Exhibitions

10 exhibitions

Mar 09, 1971 – May 15, 1971

Untitled I

18 artists · 1 curator

Oct 08, 1972 – Nov 15, 1972

Landscape

40 artists · 1 curator

Nov 06, 1980 – Jan 20, 1981

A Penthouse Aviary

31 artists

Jul 21, 1983 – Sep 13, 1983

Some Contemporary Prints

14 artists · 1 curator

May 17, 1984 – Aug 19, 1984

An International Survey of Recent Painting and Sculpture

165 artists · 1 curator

Sep 12, 1985 – Feb 04, 1986

Tatyana Grosman Gallery Inaugural Installation

19 artists · 1 curator

Jun 04, 1987 – Sep 08, 1987

BERLINART 1961–1987

51 artists

Nov 24, 1988 – Jan 10, 1989

Recent Acquisitions

22 artists · 1 curator

Mar 16, 1989 – Jul 04, 1989

Watercolors: Selections from the Permanent Collection

39 artists · 1 curator

Nov 09, 1989 – Feb 13, 1990

Drawings of the Eighties from the Collection, Part I

35 artists · 1 curator