Malcolm Bray
Malcolm Bray was born in 1958 in Hull, England and immigrated to the United States in May 1984. He became a citizen of the United States in June 2005 and is currently a resident of Hunterdon County, New Jersey. Bray has also curated a series of annual shows that catered to many local and regional artists. In the spring of 2004, Bray sold his import business to concentrate on his art career full-time. Described as a late bloomer, Bray's brand, his transatlantic oeuvre - is characterized as belonging to a branch of Abstract Expressionism. Throughout his career, he has drawn inspiration in particular from Picasso, Pollock and de Kooning. Bray has been represented by Cheryl Hazan in New York, Burnt Mills Gallery and Ruth Morpeth in New Jersey and was included in the 2011 summer exhibit Fifteen Modern and Contemporary Artists at Spanierman Gallery, New York.
Early 2000s American Modern Malcolm Bray
2010s Post-Modern Malcolm Bray
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Late 20th Century Russian Modern Malcolm Bray
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1970s Unknown Vintage Malcolm Bray
1930s American Vintage Malcolm Bray
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Mid-20th Century American American Classical Malcolm Bray
Early 20th Century Classical Roman Malcolm Bray
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Late 20th Century French Modern Malcolm Bray
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20th Century American Classical Malcolm Bray
Mid-20th Century French Art Deco Malcolm Bray
1850s Danish Belle Époque Antique Malcolm Bray
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18th Century English Baroque Antique Malcolm Bray
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Early 20th Century English Prairie School Malcolm Bray
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