Ronald Mallory
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Ronald Mallory is an artist who worked in New York and now lives in Mexico. In the sixties he was one of the foundational members of the kinetic art movement. In particular, his works involving mercury and acrylic have become icons, and are represented in many collections, including the Museum of Modern Art in Manhattan. He was a student of the late Pol Bury. He works in many mediums, including digital art and oil paintings.[1]