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The Sacred Bug and The Insects///08.10
Monique Crine///07.10
Norman Broomhall, Jeanny Connolly///06.10
Heads of Hydra///05.10
Mona Lucero///04.10
Allie Pohl///03.10
Peter Illig///02.10
An Experimental Memorial///10.09
Bradley Borthwick///09.09
Down with the Sickness///07.09
Crossed Existence///06.09
Paula Bard///04.09
Jean Warner/Andrew Warner//02.09
Sabin Aell/Brenda Stumpf//11.08
Norman Broomhall//08.08
Chris Armijo/Dan Sjogren//06.08
Vered Galor/Sabin Aell/Norman Broomhall//05.08
Vered Galor/Sabin Aell/Cole Thompson//03.08
1st Opening//03.08
Tutela Trunk Show//12.08
Switch-A-Roo//12.08
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Sculptural Works by Bradley Borthwick
Bradley Borthwick's sculptural involvement is an ongoing investigation of conceptual and material aspects of cultural artifacts. He is interested in how a range of formal and material references evokes the idea of the artifact; this evocation causes him to question his placement as an artist within contemporary Western culture.
His work is dedicated to the working of materials in an effort to develop a sensitivity and a reverence for traditional notions of endurance in physical form. The rediscovery of works in a temporally distant context provokes a mythology of the object and its maker, especially if the mark of the maker predominates the material character of the remnant. Simply stated, he compares traditions of fabrication from earlier commercial contexts to traditions upheld in the making of works of art. Borthwick's interest specifically rests with a pre-industrial aesthetic in utilitarian objects that are, in later times, often viewed as art.
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