Malcolm’s work is defined by its painter sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Suzanne
Malcolm Hackett American, born 1906

The Goose Fair, Albi
Malcolm Osborne English, 1880-1963

James Hackett as "Macbeth"
Edward Steichen American, born Luxembourg, 1879–1973

Malcolm X and Cassius Clay
LeRoy Neiman American, 1921-2012

Nathaniel Sparks
Malcolm Osborne English, 1880-1963

Malcolm X Holding up Black Muslim Newspaper, Los Angeles, California
Gordon Parks American, 1912–2006

Coconut Chair
George Mulhauser (American, 1922-2002) George Nelson Associates (American, 1955–mid 1980s) Manufactured by Herman Miller Furniture Co. (American, founded 1905)

Sir Edward George Clarke
Malcolm Osborne English, 1880-1963

Picture Depicting the Queen of Sheba before King Solomon
England

Ceremonial Basket with Spiral Design
Western Apache Salt River Canyon, Arizona, United States

Coffee Table
Designed by Isamu Noguchi (American, 1904–1988) Manufactured by Herman Miller Inc. (American, founded 1923) Zeeland, Michigan

Malcolm X at Rally, Chicago, Illinois, from the series "Chicago Muslim Story" (1963)
Gordon Parks American, 1912–2006

Armchair
Designed by Harry Bertoia American, born Italy, 1915–1978 Manufactured by Knoll Associates, Inc. American, founded 1938 East Greenville, Pennsylvania

Mirror Depicting King Charles II, Queen Catherine of Braganza, and Scenes from the Old Testament
England

Table
Eero Saarinen American, born Finland, 1910–1961 Manufactured by Knoll Associates, Inc. American, founded 1938 East Greenville, Pennsylvania

Shallow Basketry Bowl with Coiling Rattlesnake and Arrow Designs in Interior
Weaver unknown (Luiseño, active 19th–20th century) Southern California

Table
William Arthur Smith Benson English, 1854-1924

Untitled
Malcolm Morley American, born England, 1931