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A n A e s t h e t i c B a l a n c e
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A collection of figurative sculpture

Was April 7 - May 1, 2000

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English-born STEPHEN GLASSBOROW served his apprenticeship as a sculpture student in the United Kingdom - Newcastle upon Tyne and at Brighton College - before moving to Australia as a young professional sculptor in the early 1980s. He has since attracted considerable interest and many commissions throughout Australia, and in Asia.
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In his work, Glassborow relies heavily on traditional classical precedents and careful anatomical observation. Nevertheless, he manages to temper his respect for figurative precision with a refined elegance and beauty. His is sometimes an Art Deco renaissance.
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Retaining fluidity in the body while still achieving sharp muscular perfection through clay thrills Glassborow. The skill of merging the two sucessfully drives him into further exploration of the human form.
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