Edo Rosenblith: Four Women for Three Seasons
Grand Hall Mural Project
2021 - 2022
Four Women for Three Seasons is a three-part mural by St. Louis artist Edo Rosenblith. This site-specific painting will be a major focal point in the space throughout the year.
Asked to create a mural for the Foundry’s Grand Hall, Edo drew inspiration from the seasons and a wide variety of art historical and popular culture references – everything from Baroque paintings to Japanese woodblock prints, the hair in The Bride of Frankenstein to a scene in Woody Allen’s Stardust Memories, Vess Cola, and punk rock fashion.
The Grand Hall Mural Project is a new exhibition program for the Foundry Art Centre featuring original, commissioned work by professional artists. A new triptych will be commissioned each year to engage and inspire the community and support regional artists.
About Edo Rosenblith
Rosenblith is a St. Louis-based, Israel-born artist who received his MFA in Visual Art from Washington University. He has exhibited at many notable institutions including the Contemporary Art Museum of St. Louis, Ortega y Gasset Projects in Brooklyn, Elmhurst Museum in Chicago, and the Weserburg Museum of Modern Art in Bremen, Germany. His illustrations have been published in the chapbook What Dorothea Did, and PINK, published by Fort Gondo Press.
For more information, please email Jessica Mannisi, Art & Exhibitions Coordinator, at jmannisi@foundryartcentre.org.