Brian Kershisnik

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Brian Kershisnik
Born 1962
Oklahoma City, OK
Nationality United States
Training 1991, M.F.A. Printmaking — The University of Texas at Austin

1988, B.F.A. Painting — Brigham Young University, Salt Lake City, UT

Brian T. Kershisnik was born in 1962, the fourth and last son of his family. Because of his father's employment as a petroleum geologist, he grew up in Luanda Angola, Bangkok Thailand, Conroe Texas, and Islamabad Pakistan. He graduated from high school at the American Embassy in Islamabad Pakistan. After a year of college at the University of Utah, he served for a time as a missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Denmark. He returned to the USA to study art at Brigham Young University, during which studies he received a grant to study in London for six months. After graduate studies in Austin Texas, he and his family moved to Kanosh, in central Utah where he paints.

Kershisnik's work deals mainly with the human figure, less as a specific portrait, but rather as an archetype, and often serving as a cypher. His figures take on an ethereal, otherworldly quality, sometimes because of their apparent weightlessness, and at other times due to their quirky juxtapositions with other figures or props. There is often a narrative element to the work, as if the viewer has just walked in on the delivery of the punch line to a joke that had just been uttered out of earshot. Kershisnik's favorite themes tend to deal with family life and personal relationships. Though not overtly religious, some of his works have dealt with religious themes especially as they intersect family and personal relationships.



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  • Leslie Norris, Mark Magleby, Kershisnik "Painting From Life" (Madison, Wisconsin: Guild Publishing, 2002)

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