Deborah Zlotsky | Rememberer

 

DEBORAH ZLOTSKY | REMEMBERER

Exhibition Dates: July 19 - August 31, 2024
Reception: August 22, 4-7 pm

Artist will be present

Sandler Hudson Gallery is pleased to announce its upcoming exhibition, Rememberer, by New York-based artist, Deborah Zlotsky.

In Rememberer, Deborah Zlotsky paints animated, boldly colored, hard- and blurred-edged oil and gouache abstractions to explore family dynamics, cultural ancestries, and gender. Concepts of old and new, and beauty and humor inform her paintings.

Influences of Early Renaissance frescoes—with mixes of flatness and perspective, the mutations of Surrealism, and the playfulness of Pop—are all integral to Zlotsky’s practice. The artist explores the incongruities contained in the complicated dynamic between past, present, and future in this new group of paintings.

DEBORAH ZLOTSKY received a 2019 Guggenheim Fellowship and NYFA Artist Fellowships in Painting in 2012 and 2018. Her work is in a variety of public, private, and corporate collections in the US and abroad and she has been awarded recent residencies at MacDowell, Yaddo, the Bogliasco Foundation, Two Coats of Paint, and the Bemis Center. Zlotsky is represented by Markel Fine Arts and McKenzie Fine Art, both in New York, Robischon Gallery in Denver, Sandler Hudson Gallery in Atlanta, and Furnace: Art on Paper Archive in Connecticut. She has a BA in art history from Yale University and an MFA in painting and drawing from the University of Connecticut. She teaches at the Rhode Island School of Design and lives in the Hudson Valley in upstate New York.