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Art of Michael Zelohoski

2June

With the eye of sculptor, Michael Zelehoski breaks down and reassembles everyday objects into two-dimensional works—like pieces of a puzzle—that challenge perspective. His mixed-media picture planes of chairs, ladders and tables incorporate recognizable remnants of these items, creating eerie spatial illusions of structure.

“In the collapse of the object I explore the duality between three-dimensional reality and two-dimensional pictorial space and try to push the continuum of representational art to a logical extreme,” Zelehoski states on his website. “A chair, for example, remains a chair, formally and materially, even as its function is negated.” A peek at the back of one of his pieces (below) shows just how little the artist alters his source material to pose these questions.

Currently, Zelehoski is preparing for “Collection,” an upcoming group exhibition at the Christina Ray gallery. He’s also at work on new pieces for a solo show at Christina Ray slated for September, flattening a picnic table and two police barricades into two-dimensional pieces.

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