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Japanese/American,
b. 1967
Washer/Dryer #2
2005
Acrylic and bondo on stretched canvas
43 x 27 x 28 in. (109.22 x 68.58 x 71.12 cm)
Gift of the Marie Eccles Caine Foundation
2005.85.1-2
Kaz Oshiro’s Washer/Dryer #2 at first appears to be a monument to the mundane. A General Electric logo, settings for “casuals” and “whites,” even a splash of hot pink (evidence of a college student’s sloppiness?) add up to a celebration of a domestic task. But step behind the work, and the uncanny nature of Oshiro’s art is revealed: Washer/Dryer is made of stretcher bars and canvas, acrylic paint and Bondo. Identifying as a painter rather than as a sculptor, Oshiro considers the work a still life in three dimensions. It is one so realistic that it could be mistaken for a readymade, if not the real thing.
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