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Malcolm Morley & art collector Jim Cottrell

Malcolm Morley (June 7, 1931 – June 1, 2018) was a British-American artist and painter. He was known as an artist who pioneered in varying styles, working as a photorealist and an expressionist, among many other styles.


Malcolm Morley

Works:

Aegean Crime
Devonshire Bullocks
Pamela Running Before The Wind With A Dutch Lighthouse
Santa Maria With Sopwith Camel Wing
Still Life With Two Planes
Untitled
A Hun Burst Into Flames and Another Came Spinning Earthward
The Art of Painting

Photos from the Whitney Museum Brunch & Collection Visit

April 17, 2010

Malcolm with Adam Weinberg

An excerpt from “The Making Of A Collection”

By Sue Scott

In late May 2004, Jim Cottrell and I visited Malcolm Morley and his wife Lida at his studio in Brookhaven, Long Island. I had a specific project to discuss with Morley, and Jim came along to catch up with a favorite artist. Morley greeted us at the door of his home, a converted church located at the edge of town. On our way into the studio, we passed a beautiful antique cabinet packed with the objects and models found in Morley’s paintings: tin soldiers, wooden boats, castles, knights and countless “three-dimensional watercolors” of ships and planes, hand-constructed from watercolor paper and then meticulously painted, often in a tromp l’oeil fashion. One of the larger models, the historic “Santa Maria,” is a primary image in Morley’s painting Santa Maria with Sopwith Camel Wing (1996), in the Cottrell-Lovett collection.

Jim and I descended upon every inch of the studio, and the next two hours were marked by energetic exchanges as Morley showed us current paintings, new prints and pictures of previous work we had never seen. In mid-afternoon, we finally broke for lunch at a local restaurant, and then returned to the studio where inevitably Jim, the obsessive collector, purchased two prints we’d seen earlier. As Lida and I made some arrangements in the other room, Jim, who is an anesthesiologist, discussed science and the brain with the artist, interests they had shared over the many years they had known each other.


Malcolm Morley Studio Visit

February 27, 2016

Joe Lovett, Malcolm Morley, Jim Cottrell

Malcolm Morley’s Parrish Art Museum Exhibition & Studio Visit

January 13, 2013


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Events > Malcolm Morley’s Exhibition & Studio
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