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Deborah Zlotsky: Genealogies
179 10th Avenue, September 4 - October 11, 2025

Deborah Zlotsky: Genealogies: 179 10th Avenue

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Deborah Zlotsky, Portmanteau, 2025
Deborah Zlotsky, Portmanteau, 2025

 

An Artist Reception will be held Thursday, September 11th from 6-8pm. 

 

I’m interested in how history presses against the present and complicates how we understand  both the present and the past. Abstraction provides a language of metaphor—as well as a  sensory experience—for responding to the way we live on the surface of these continually  accumulating pasts. 

 

Stripes are timelines. They build patterns and suggest cycles. They alert and caution. They  create order and grace through simplicity. They also signify, in traditions of Western image making, societal outcasts: groups of people who were rejected or marginalized because of their  status outside of mainstream culture. 

 

On my canvases, geometry behaves—until it doesn’t. Stripes are flat and regular yet sometimes  mutate into dimensional, embodied forms. I disrupt the rhythm and repetition of stripes,  making their fluctuations as constant as their regularity. While I’m drawn to geometry, I don’t  stay locked in it. As relationships develop, I animate them with fictional gravity, invented light,  and trompe l’oeil passages like strings, shadows, air holes, and fleshy parts. Drips and smears  express wear, a record of being in the world over time. Shifts in clarity and blurriness refer to an oscillation of attention between focus and drift— the difference mirrors a glitch between the  precise present and memory.  

 

Part of learning about history is recognizing its difficulties, its immensity, one’s unavoidable  inheritances, and the grief of lapses in awareness and understanding. Painting allows me to  make spaces that are both visual and psychological. Bringing together hard edges and softness,  flatness and illusion, and repetitions and incongruities open up ways to also make space for  beauty and humor. 

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