Michele Zalopany

Through her labor-intensive pastels, Zalopany employs realism to depict fictitious scenes, bearing witness to the disintegration of what was once the fulcrum of the American economy in Detroit. 


Zalopany’s work is widely represented in many public and private collections and has been exhibited in galleries that include P.P.O.W., John Good Gallery, Massimo Audiello, Larry Gagosian, Guy Mc.Intyre Gallery, Associated American Artist and Esso Gallery (all in New York); Alessandra Bonomo, Rome; Giordano Raffaelli, Milan; Cordula Von Keller, Cologne; Hoffman Borman, Los Angeles; and Lemberg Gallery, Detroit.


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