European-Influenced Oils
Malcolm is a student of the European schools of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and paints as  the subject and mood dictate.   Sometimes Impressionist, sometimes Post-Impressionist, sometimes Expressionist, in his rich landscapes, florals, genre scenes and cityscapes, you may find the influence of a Munch or a Kirchner as well as a Sisley, Matisse, Bonnard or Pissaro.
Two Ladies of Copenhagen
Some of his paintings are narrative and hint at a story, to be discovered or created by the viewer. And many include his favorite people, the kind that bark and wag their tails, as the blue fellow here on the left. 

Whats Happening

Sharon Weiss Gallery
Always carrying some "Baroways."  Solo show June 2009.

Smith Klein Gallery
Malcolm's work is now in the premier gallery in Boulder, Colorado.  A large gallery with rotating exhibits.  If no "Baroways" are hanging at a given time, ask to see them.

Studio'B'

Asheville's hot new gallery.  Solo Baroway show was June 19-July 26.  A few Baroway oils always on display.

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Private collections
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