Though he has been painting professionally for less than 20 years, Malcolm Baroway has been juried into both national and international art associations and his work is part of more than a hundred personal and business collections. People who buy his work, say they can recognize “a Baroway” because his paintings are singular, if not unique, ”a mix,” it is sometimes said, “of Bonnard, Picasso, and Grandma Moses.” Today, Malcolm is 74, “old enough,” he says, to have grown up with Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, and (non-abstract) Expressionism, “the work that made Europe the center of what was then termed ’modern’ art.” For more details, look for the biography of Malcolm Baroway, view media coverage and awards his work has received. You can also find contact information with details about reaching his studio. His most recent solo show at THE SHARON WEISS GALLERY ran the entire month of July 2011. The show included two pieces, The Conversation and Fish on Friday, juried into the 100th anniversary exhibition of the Ohio Art League. The Conversation won the Pizzuti Award as Best in Show. *See section “Patronage” under “About the Artist”. Both are now in personal collections.
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