BEACH SCENE WITH PARASAILOR
1998
Lithograph on Rives BFK mould-made paper
image: 34.5" x 45.75"
paper: 39.5" x 49.75"
edition of 60
Published by Tyler Graphics Ltd.
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MALCOM MORLEY
FLYING CLOUD WITH MONTGOLFIE BALLOON
1998
Lithograph on Rives BFK mould-made paper
image: 32.75" x 43"
paper: 37.75" x 47"
edition of 60
Published by Tyler Graphics Ltd.
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MALCOM MORLEY
PAMELA RUNNING BEFORE THE WIND WITH A DUTCH LIGHTHOUSE
1998
Lithograph on Rives BFK mould-made paper
image: 49.75" x 34.25"
paper: 54.5" x 39"
edition of 60
Published by Tyler Graphics Ltd.
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MALCOM MORLEY
DEVONSHIRE BULLOCKS
1982
Lithograph on Rives BFK mould-made paper
Image and paper size: 47.5" x 35"
edition of 58
Published by Tyler Graphics Ltd.
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MALCOM MORLEY
CAR CRASH
Lithograph on Rives BFK paper
Size: 29.75" x 41"
Number of colors: 7
Edition of 175
Published by Cascadia Fine Art
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MALCOM MORLEY
DEATH OF DALE EARNHARDT
Lithograph on Rives BFK paper
Size: 29.75" x 41"
Number of colors: 8
Edition of 175
Published by Cascadia Fine Art
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MALCOM MORLEY
ART OF PRINTING
Lithograph on Rives BFK paper
Size: 52" x 41"
Number of colors: 15
Edition of 175
Published by Cascadia Fine Art
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MALCOM MORLEY
BATTLE OF BRITAIN
Silkscreen in 25 colours, on arches paper
Size: 30" x 40"
edition of 175
Published by Cascadia Fine Art
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MALCOM MORLEY
PICTURES FROM THE AZORES
Arches paper
Size: 28" x 40"
Number of colors: 37
Edition of 175
Published by Cascadia Fine Art
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MALCOM MORLEY
QUARTET
Arches Paper
Size: 30" x 40"
Number of colors: 30
Edition of 176
Published by Cascadia Fine Art
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MALCOM MORLEY
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BORN 1931, LONDON ENGLAND
Born and trained in Britain but a resident in America since 1958, Morley is best known as an exponent of Superrealism, his explorations of which were inspired by various forms of printed media. Superrealism represents only one aspect of Morley's career, however. As his technique became freer in the 1970's, he began to introduce so-called "found" objects into his work. In the 1980's he increasingly used watercolours made while traveling as the basis for oil painting. Besides travel, many of Morley's pictures derive from childhood memories or picture manufactured disaster scenarios. His highly charged imagery plays on the expectations and fears of contemporary life.
Morley's work combines autobiographical, mythical and emotional content, with a painting style influenced not only by Cézanne but also a range of twentieth century art movements, including Cubism, Surrealism and Abstract Expressionism. Morley was the first artist to win the Turner Prize, in 1984.
Morley is distinguished by his quixotic approach to painting and his ability to re-invent himself. He is one of the few painters of the last four decades to have risked change on such a grand scale and achieve international success.
MUSEUM ART COLLECTIONS: Tate Museum, London, UK; Telfair Museum of Art, Savannah, GA, USA; Hofstra Museum, New York; UBS Corporate Art Collection; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden at the Smithsonian, Washington, DC, USA; Orlando Museum of Art, Florida, USA; Wallrof Richartz Museum, Koln, Germany; Museum of the 20th Century, Vienna, Austria; Neuberger Museum of Art, New York.