Virginia Lynch Gallery – “Saints and Palms”
Malcolm Moran “Saints and Palms”
July 1-29, 1988
Opening Reception: Saturday July 2nd, 6-8pm
Virginia Lynch Gallery
Four Corners, 3883 Main Rd
Tiverton, Rhode Island 02878
Tu-Sa 10AM to 5PM
Malcolm Moran “Saints and Palms”
July 1-29, 1988
Opening Reception: Saturday July 2nd, 6-8pm
Virginia Lynch Gallery
Four Corners, 3883 Main Rd
Tiverton, Rhode Island 02878
Tu-Sa 10AM to 5PM
18″ x 12″, oil on board. Exhibited as part of series titled “Dreams, Myths, and Memories”. It was an ancient Jewish tradition that the tribe allow one goat a year to be released in to the wild to assuage the tribal guilt, similar to a general confession. Collection of the artist.
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Malcolm’s second Vermont Studio Center Residency was in March 2013 to print in their dedicated print studio with master printer Marina Ancona. Marina stayed for one week and Malcolm worked solo for another two weeks. The resulting work numbered 40+ prints.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
12″ x 12″, oil ink on Magnani paper. Monotype and painting. Palm at Midnight is part of a series of palms executed over 20 years depicting memories of early childhood growing up alone in New Orleans in the 1950s.
Moran’s paintings touch subconscious By EDWARD I. SOZANSKI WHEN YOU COME UPON the paintings Of Malcolm Moran, you realize immediately that you are dealing with a serious painter. Aren’t all painters serious? Well, they are to different degrees, depending on what they are trying to accoomplish.
MALCOLM MORAN “The Beast and his keeper” April 13th – May 25th, 2014 Opening Reception: Sunday, April 13th, 2-5 PM
Museum of Art – Rhode Island School of Design “Rhode Island Artists” Curated by Dore Ashton June 18th – July 15, 1981