Malcolm Morley: Artist who won the first Turner Prize dies at 86

malcomArtist Malcolm Morley, who was the first winner of the Turner Prize in 1984, has died at the age of 86.

His gallery Xavier Hufkens described him as “one of the seminal figures of international contemporary art”.

Morley was born in London and began painting while serving a prison sentence for breaking and entering.

He moved to New York in 1958 and made his name with bright photorealistic works based on subjects from Old Master paintings to travel brochures.

He won £10,000 as the inaugural winner of the Turner Prize, the UK’s leading contemporary art award, beating Gilbert and George, Howard Hodgkin, Richard Deacon and Richard Long.

It proved to be a controversial start for the prize – Morley was said to have described the notion of pitting artists against each other as a “blood sport”.

BBC

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