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Jonathan Borofsky — Human Structures Painting Study #7
Jonathan Borofsky

Human Structures Painting Study #7

2009

A dynamic composition rendered in acrylic on linen, this work by Jonathan Borofsky depicts interlocking human figures that merge and stack to form a collective structural mass. The simplified, silhouetted forms reflect Borofsky's longstanding fascination with the interconnectedness of humanity and the relationship between the individual and the collective. Bold, gestural mark-making and a restrained color palette emphasize both the raw energy and the underlying order within the human arrangement.

Medium
acrylic on linen

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Jonathan Borofsky, Human Structures Painting Study #7, 2009

A dynamic composition rendered in acrylic on linen, this work by Jonathan Borofsky depicts interlocking human figures that merge and stack to form a collective structural mass. The simplified, silhouetted forms reflect Borofsky's longstanding fascination with the interconnectedness of humanity and the relationship between the individual and the collective. Bold, gestural mark-making and a restrained color palette emphasize both the raw energy and the underlying order within the human arrangement.

Medium
acrylic on linen
Year
2009
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Study Series, Contemplative Mood, Male Artist, Conceptual Art, Contemporary Artist, Acrylic On Linen, Linen Canvas, American Artist, Figurative Art, Late 20th Century, Acrylic Painting, Human Form, Neutral Tones, Earth Tones, Human Figure, Warm Tones

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