Mr Morley (7 June 1931 – 2 June 2018) was my favorite living painter until he died the other day. Above and below are some of his oils and watercolors and assemblages. I went to the opening of one of his shows at Xavier Fourcade Gallery thirty five years ago and he was there. I wanted to give him one of my little playing card paintings, but he wouldn’t finish talking with Roy Lichtenstein (whose work I don’t much like) and I got envious and annoyed and left. Morley had the sort of art-life I thought I wanted in my youth. I wish I could have known him beyond that brief moment I made a glowering fool of myself in his presence.
Art, propaganda and pornography presented by the artist sometimes known as Arte Barrato (even misspelled as it is here,) some of it his own work and most of it stuff he appreciates and chooses to elucidate and honor.
Monday, June 4, 2018
Malcolm Morley
Mr Morley (7 June 1931 – 2 June 2018) was my favorite living painter until he died the other day. Above and below are some of his oils and watercolors and assemblages. I went to the opening of one of his shows at Xavier Fourcade Gallery thirty five years ago and he was there. I wanted to give him one of my little playing card paintings, but he wouldn’t finish talking with Roy Lichtenstein (whose work I don’t much like) and I got envious and annoyed and left. Morley had the sort of art-life I thought I wanted in my youth. I wish I could have known him beyond that brief moment I made a glowering fool of myself in his presence.
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