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JONATHAN BOROFSKY BIOGRAPHY
 
B. 1942 - Jonathan Borofsky use of free association and dreams is the catalysts for his work. Borofsky, work spans over the past 30 years and has been marked by numerous stylistic shifts, although it remains primarily conceptual. It is as much about the process of the creation, as it is about the individual objects he makes. Perusing the myriad images that span the past ten years of Borofsky's production, we find certain recurring themes, the most persistent of which is "the fear of being chased." Commenting on Borofsky's use of free association and dreams as catalysts for his work, several critics have suggested a kinship between his art and that of the surrealists. Unlike the surrealists, however, who used dreams to probe the mysteries of the unconscious, Borofsky uses dreams to clarify the meaning of ordinary experiences.

 

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Jonathan Borofsky
"Flying Man With Briefcase"
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"Flying Man With Briefcase" 1983

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Rare and Special Sculpture
Sculpture
Limited edition unique wall sculpture edition of 9
Size: 94 x 24 in
Edition #: edition of 9
Certificate of Authenticity: Art Brokerage
Not Framed
Hand Signed Signed on the verso
Provenance & Extra Info: Private collection. This limited edition wall sculpture of 9 is painted on gatorboard. Usually it is displayed by hanging it from the ceiling.

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