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Martin Maloney (artist)

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Martin Maloney (artist)
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Martin Maloney (born 1961) is a contemporary English artist.

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Saplings by Martin Maloney

Life and work

Martin Maloney was born in London. He attended the University of Sussex 19801983, Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design 19881991 and Goldsmiths College 19911992

Maloney practises deliberately "bad" painting, where images (mainly figures) are achieved with apparently inept draughtsmanship and crude painting. Through his style, colours, and subject matter, Maloney's paintings record everyday experiences and moments of awkward intimacy. He often incorporates references to art history, from Vermeer to Georg Baselitz.[according to whom?]

Art historian Julian Stallabrass said that Maloney's work was "childishly sweet and banal figure paintings".[1] Maloney was an exhibitor in the Saatchi Collection on display as Sensation, held at the Royal Academy, London, in 1997. He was also exhibited in the New Neurotic Realism show held at the Saatchi Gallery.

Twenty artworks by Maloney were destroyed in the 2004 fire at the Momart storage warehouse.[2]

Maloney's artwork includes: Stroller, Cul de Sac, Public Sculpture and Planters.

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