Brenda Zlamany: 100/100

Laurie M. Tisch Gallery

Sep. 4, 2024 - Dec. 16, 2018

334 Amsterdam Ave
New York, 10023
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The Laurie M. Tisch Gallery is honored to present Brenda Zlamany: 100/100, an exhibit of 100 watercolor portraits of residents of the Hebrew Home at Riverdale.

The exhibit honors overlooked members of society, involving them in an artistic process that upholds their value while making visible the beauty and wisdom that come with age. Zlamany explains, “With 100/100, I am interested in aging. What is important at the end of life? In the face of loss (loss of loved ones, mobility, taste, hearing, sight), can there still be joy? What is the role of memory? How do past experiences fuel happiness in the present?”

100/100 is the most recent chapter in Zlamany’s ongoing project, “The Itinerant Portraitist,” in which she explores the constructive effects of portraiture in communities around the globe. Previous chapters involved Aboriginal people in Taiwan, girls in an orphanage in the United Arab Emirates, artists in Brooklyn, and taxicab drivers in Cuba.

Zlamany is a painter who lives in Brooklyn. Since 1982 her work has appeared in many solo and group exhibitions in the United States, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. She has received a Fulbright Fellowship, a Pollock-Krasner Foundation grant, a New York Foundation for the Arts Artists’ Fellowship in painting, and a Jerome Foundation Fellowship. Yale University recently commissioned two large-scale group portraits by her for permanent public display on campus.

Brenda Zlamany: 100/100 is part of Reimagine End of Life (letsreimagine.org).

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