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Malcolm Morley

Rückblick exhibition
1 Juli 2017 - 20 Mai 2018 Kunstmuseum Schloss Derneburg
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  • A pioneering figure in international contemporary art, British-born American artist Malcolm Morley is acknowledged as one of the founders of Super-Realism, which developed as a counterpoint to Pop Art in the 1960s, yet also as an artist who deliberately broke away from the stylistic innovations which brought him this initial fame. Over the past sixty years, Morley's practice has continually evolved, his paintings becoming ever more colorful, expressive and distinctive. This exhibition, which includes over 30 major works, features a new body of knight paintings, several of which are on public display for the first time, in addition to paintings, sculptures and works on paper spanning the artist's career from 1964 to the present.

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    Born and trained in England, Morley moved to the United States in 1958, where he devised a wry form of...

    Malcolm Morley, HMS Hood, 1964

    Born and trained in England, Morley moved to the United States in 1958, where he devised a wry form of realism that utilized found photographic material with vernacular subject matter. HMS Hood (1964) replicates a photograph Morley saw in a book in a New York City library in a style mimicking that of a newspaper print.
  • In Cristoforo Colombo (1965), a painted white border around the image of the ocean liner affirms that the subject of...
    Malcolm Morley, Cristoforo Colombo, 1965
    In Cristoforo Colombo (1965), a painted white border around the image of the ocean liner affirms that the subject of Morley’s painting is a postcard of the ship rather than the ship itself. In the 1970s, the crisp Super-Realist structure of Morley’s paintings loosens and his brushwork becomes more visible and expressive.  
  • Remembrance of Things Past (1976) is a later take on Cristoforo Colombo in this more painterly style, and includes a...
    Malcolm Morley, Remembrance of Things Past, 1976
    Remembrance of Things Past (1976) is a later take on Cristoforo Colombo in this more painterly style, and includes a garland of painted text tumbling out of the composition into the painted border.
  • Morley’s use of wide-ranging source material to produce compositions with complex effects of flatness and depth informs his work across...

    Malcolm Morley, French Foreign Legionnaires Being Eaten by a Lion in the Sahara Desert, 1986

    Morley’s use of wide-ranging source material to produce compositions with complex effects of flatness and depth informs his work across the decades. In the 1980s, loose, colorful and energetic paint handling often depicts exotic animals, birds and fish. In French Foreign Legionnaires Being Eaten by a Lion in the Sahara Desert (1986), the soldiers’ dark, flattened forms recede behind the vigorous, bright paint splatters of the charging lion.
  • In the early 1990s, paper models hand painted with watercolor became the source material for Morley’s compositions, and in some...

    Malcolm Morley, Man Overboard, 1994

    In the early 1990s, paper models hand painted with watercolor became the source material for Morley’s compositions, and in some cases would be attached directly to the surface of the canvas. In Man Overboard (1994), three watercolor-on-paper flags, affixed to the surface of the canvas, curiously recede from the foreground, where two painted flags signal “man overboard.”
  • Theory of Catastrophe (2004) and Monster Energy (2007) belong to a group of work whose slick imagery derives from magazine...

    Malcolm Morley, Theory of Catastrophe, 2004

    Theory of Catastrophe (2004) and Monster Energy (2007) belong to a group of work whose slick imagery derives from magazine and newspaper photos of figures from the contemporary sports world and catastrophes.
  • In Monster Energy, Morley presents the figure of an athlete as a mythic hero.
    Malcolm Morley, Monster Energy, 2007
     In Monster Energy, Morley presents the figure of an athlete as a mythic hero.
  • In his most recent series, Morley presents vibrant, often anachronistic scenes of medieval knights engaged in battle. Melee at Agincourt...

    Morley, Malcolm, Melee at Agincourt, 2017

     
    In his most recent series, Morley presents vibrant, often anachronistic scenes of medieval knights engaged in battle. Melee at Agincourt (2017) depicts a group of colorful crest- and armor-laden knights dueling on horseback against a solid yellow ground. The knight’s jousting lances and flagpoles collide down the center of the composition, creating a dynamic diamond-shaped pattern of spliced and overlapping forms.
  • In Medieval Divided Self (2016), which features a World War I biplane alongside a 16th-century Spanish galleon, symbols from different...

    Malcolm Morley, Medieval Divided Self, 2016

    In Medieval Divided Self (2016), which features a World War I biplane alongside a 16th-century Spanish galleon, symbols from different historical periods collide. In these new paintings, Morley continues his thirty-year tradition of using models as his source material, forging unexpected relationships between often-incongruous objects.
  • Malcolm Morley (b. 1931, London) studied at the Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts and the Royal College of Art....
    Malcolm Morley, Avro 504, 2001
    Malcolm Morley (b. 1931, London) studied at the Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts and the Royal College of Art. Since his first show in New York in 1964, he has had numerous exhibitions in Europe and North America and has participated in many international surveys, including documenta 5 (1977) and 6 (1977). In 1981, Morley’s work was included in the Royal Academy’s pivotal group exhibition, A New Spirit in Painting. His first retrospective was organized in 1983 by the Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, and travelled to the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, and the Brooklyn Museum, New York. In 1984, Morley was awarded the first-ever Turner Prize. Subsequent noteworthy presentations of Morley’s work include an exhibition of watercolors at Tate Liverpool, which travelled to the Kunsthalle Basel, Bonnefantenmuseum in Maastricht, and the Parrish Art Museum in Southampton, NY (1991-92); a retrospective at the Musée national d’art moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris (1993); an exhibition organized by Fundación La Caixa, Madrid, which travelled to the Astrup Fearnley Museet, Oslo (1995-96); a retrospective at the Hayward Gallery, London (2001); and the survey “The Art of Painting” at the Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami (2006). In 2012, the Yale School of Art, New Haven, Connecticut, presented Malcolm Morley in a Nutshell: The Fine Art of Painting 1954-2012, and the Parrish Art Museum, Water Mill, New York, mounted an exhibition exploring the important role of paper in Morley’s art-making process. In 2013, an exhibition curated by Sir Norman Rosenthal took place at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, in partnership with the Hall Art Foundation. His work can be found in museum collections worldwide. Morley lives and works in Long Island, New York.

    Malcolm Morley is represented by Sperone Westwater, New York and by Xavier Hufkens, Brussels.
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  • Artworks
    • Malcolm Morley, HMS Hood, 1964
      Malcolm Morley, HMS Hood, 1964
    • Malcolm Morley, Sub Watcher, 1965
      Malcolm Morley, Sub Watcher, 1965
    • Malcolm Morley, Cristoforo Colombo, 1965
      Malcolm Morley, Cristoforo Colombo, 1965
    • Malcolm Morley, Castle with Sailboats, 1969
      Malcolm Morley, Castle with Sailboats, 1969
    • Malcolm Morley, Onsettant Moie, 1974
      Malcolm Morley, Onsettant Moie, 1974
    • Malcolm Morley, Chateau Roman II, 1976
      Malcolm Morley, Chateau Roman II, 1976
    • Malcolm Morley, Remembrance of Things Past, 1976
      Malcolm Morley, Remembrance of Things Past, 1976
    • Malcolm Morley, Blue Fish, 1981
      Malcolm Morley, Blue Fish, 1981
    • Malcolm Morley, Massai, 1985
      Malcolm Morley, Massai, 1985
    • Malcolm Morley, French Foreign Legionnaires Being Eaten by a Lion in the Sahara Desert, 1986
      Malcolm Morley, French Foreign Legionnaires Being Eaten by a Lion in the Sahara Desert, 1986
    • Malcolm Morley, Pamela Running Before the Wind with a Dutch Lighthouse, 1993
      Malcolm Morley, Pamela Running Before the Wind with a Dutch Lighthouse, 1993
    • Malcolm Morley, Man Overboard, 1994
      Malcolm Morley, Man Overboard, 1994
    • Malcolm Morley, Red Arrows, 2000
      Malcolm Morley, Red Arrows, 2000
    • Malcolm Morley, Corsair Relief, 2000
      Malcolm Morley, Corsair Relief, 2000
    • Malcolm Morley, Avro 504, 2001
      Malcolm Morley, Avro 504, 2001
    • Malcolm Morley, Backstroke, 2004
      Malcolm Morley, Backstroke, 2004
    • Malcolm Morley, Theory of Catastrophe, 2004
      Malcolm Morley, Theory of Catastrophe, 2004
    • Malcolm Morley, Winner's Circle, 2005
      Malcolm Morley, Winner's Circle, 2005
    • Malcolm Morley, Monster Energy, 2007
      Malcolm Morley, Monster Energy, 2007
    • Malcolm Morley, Hubris, 2008
      Malcolm Morley, Hubris, 2008
    • Malcolm Morley, Crash Landing, 2010
      Malcolm Morley, Crash Landing, 2010
    • Malcolm Morley, Beautiful Explosion, 2010
      Malcolm Morley, Beautiful Explosion, 2010
    • Malcolm Morley, English Bombardier, 2016
      Malcolm Morley, English Bombardier, 2016
    • Malcolm Morley, Knight 1, 2016
      Malcolm Morley, Knight 1, 2016
    • Malcolm Morley, Italian Knight, 2016
      Malcolm Morley, Italian Knight, 2016
    • Malcolm Morley, Knight 2, 2016
      Malcolm Morley, Knight 2, 2016
    • Malcolm Morley, Knight 3, 2016
      Malcolm Morley, Knight 3, 2016
    • Malcolm Morley, Knight 4, 2016
      Malcolm Morley, Knight 4, 2016
    • Malcolm Morley, School for Jousting, 2016
      Malcolm Morley, School for Jousting, 2016
    • Malcolm Morley, Knights Galloping at Agincourt, 2016
      Malcolm Morley, Knights Galloping at Agincourt, 2016
    • Malcolm Morley, St. George and the Dragon, 2016
      Malcolm Morley, St. George and the Dragon, 2016
    • Malcolm Morley, Medieval Divided Self, 2016
      Malcolm Morley, Medieval Divided Self, 2016
    • Malcolm Morley, Four Knights at Agincourt, 2016
      Malcolm Morley, Four Knights at Agincourt, 2016
    • Malcolm Morley, Melee at Agincourt, 2017
      Malcolm Morley, Melee at Agincourt, 2017
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