ALFONSE BORYSEWICZ
was born in Detroit in 1957. He received a master's degree in theology
before studying painting at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston.
Borysewicz has received two Pollock-Krasner Foundation Fellowships (1987, 1992) and a
Guggenheim Painting Fellowship (1995). His last solo show at with Francine Seders
was in November of 2002. He has had solo shows at DFN Gallery in New York, Richard
Anderson Fine Art (1991-1999), and Yoshii Gallery in New York and Tokyo (1993 and 1994).
He will exhibit work in October 2004 at the TePaske Gallery at Northwestern College
in Orange City IA. Of his 1999 show at Richard Anderson, Jonathon Goodman of Art in
America writes, "Borysewicz's ability to invent a language of transcendence which is
both traditional and of the moment makes him a compelling artist." His
paintings are primarily oil and wax on linen. The work develops through the physical
act of painting. The accumulation of gestural and repetitive marks determines the
surface pattern, density, texture and vestigial imagery. The work draws the viewer
into its interior space and invites a meditative response. This approach lends an
earthiness which compliments the spiritual dimension but insists on the basic
"humanness" of both belief and painting.
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