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Artworks
Malcolm Morley 1931, London, UK-2018, New York, NY, USA
Texas Swing, 2009Oil on linen198,1 × 298,5 cmFurther images
“While waiting for a train in pennsylvania station, I came across a motocross magazine with a cover featuring a young motocross rider and a colorful bike in midair doing an...“While waiting for a train in pennsylvania station, I came across a motocross magazine with a cover featuring a young motocross rider and a colorful bike in midair doing an impossible maneuver in a sky. For me that is the modern myth. A myth has to have a hero. A hero has to face danger and death.”
Morley’s commitment to photorealism not only demonstrated his technical mastery but also underscored his broader artistic philosophy. Drawing from photographs and postcards, he frequently employed a gridded structure to achieve meticulous precision. As his practice evolved, Morley expanded his pictorial language by incorporating abstraction, transforming realistic imagery into a distinctive form of Surrealism. His canvases erupt with vibrant energy, fragmenting into intricate mosaics where background and foreground dissolve into one another, creating a dynamic interplay of form and color.
Exhibitions
Malcolm Morley, Sperone Westwater, New York, USA. Apr 16–Jun 20, 2009
«Exhibition of Work by Newly Elected Members and Recipients of Honors and Awards», American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York, May 19–Jun 12, 2011
Malcolm Morley, Galerie Aveline Antiquaire, Paris. Oct 22–Nov 22, 2013
Mutated Reality, Gary Tatintsian Gallery. Nov 27, 2015–Mar 2, 2016Publications
“Malcolm Morley at Galerie Aveline Antiquaire”. Galerie Aveline Antiquaire, Paris, 2013. Illustrated in color, pp. 12–13, 24.
“Mutated Reality”. Gary Tatintsian Gallery, 2016. pp. 42–43, 56–59, 6310of 10