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Justin Matherly — All excellent things are as difficult as they are rare (Champion sound)
Justin Matherly

All excellent things are as difficult as they are rare (Champion sound)

Justin Matherly's sculpture confronts themes of fragility, endurance, and the human condition, often incorporating medical equipment such as crutches or walkers as structural supports for cast concrete forms derived from ancient sculpture. The title, drawn from Spinoza's *Ethics*, underscores the tension between striving and struggle, excellence and limitation, suggesting that greatness is hard-won and infrequently achieved. The work embodies a raw, philosophical urgency, bridging classical ideals with the unglamorous realities of bodily and existential effort.

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Contemporary Art Day Sale

November 14, 2014

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Justin Matherly, All excellent things are as difficult as they are rare (Champion sound)

Justin Matherly's sculpture confronts themes of fragility, endurance, and the human condition, often incorporating medical equipment such as crutches or walkers as structural supports for cast concrete forms derived from ancient sculpture. The title, drawn from Spinoza's *Ethics*, underscores the tension between striving and struggle, excellence and limitation, suggesting that greatness is hard-won and infrequently achieved. The work embodies a raw, philosophical urgency, bridging classical ideals with the unglamorous realities of bodily and existential effort.

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Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

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Figurative Sculpture, Philosophical Themes, Philosophical Text, Institutional Critique, Male Artist, Sculpture, Mixed Media, Conceptual Art, Emerging Artist, Muted Tones, American Artist, Contemporary Art, Text-Based Art, Monochrome Palette, Somber Mood