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This is sculptor, musician, and conceptual artist, Adrienne Greenblatt's first solo exhibition with the gallery. This exhibition is an offering, an investigation of the impact of violence, both personal and systemic, and a remaking of Greenblatt's relationship to their origins in El Salvador, Texas, and New York. The artist makes use of their active relationship with the dead, of lore to reconsider violence's potential for revenge, revolution, and restitution. I wept at the tomb of my mother's tongue is Greenblatt's effort to process their frustration towards their ancestors while reestablishing their connection to the many tendrils of their lineage.
Adrienne Greenblatt
Extractivism, or, The Legacy of Empire37" x 48" x 20"
Antique Oak Pew, Aluminum, Coyote Teeth, Mermaid’s Purse, Ground Single Origin Coffee from Sonsonate, El Salvador

Adrienne Greenblatt
Grandma12" x 12" x 22"
Glass Frit, Copper Mesh, Grandmama’s Human Hair Clip In Hair Piece

Adrienne Greenblatt
The Veil42" x 29" x 12"
Sandblasted Borosilicate Glass, Horse Hair, Aluminum Wire, Leather, Aluminum Rod








