EDO ROSENBLITH

Edo Rosenblith was born in Tel Aviv, Israel, but has spent most of his life in the United States. He received his BFA in painting in 2011 at the Rhode Island School of Design, and his MFA in Visual Art at Washington University-St. Louis in 2017. Edo is a compulsive draftsman who works in a variety of media: murals, painting, drawing, printmaking, and book arts. Throughout these methods of image-making, Edo implements a cartoon vernacular as a way to reexamine both personal and historical narratives. 

Rosenblith has exhibited throughout St. Louis at The Contemporary Art Museum of St. Louis, The Center of Creative Arts, The Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, and Gallery 210 at the University of Missouri-St. Louis, The Luminary, Fort Gondo, Des Lee Gallery, Parapet Real Humans, and The Millitzer Gallery. Rosenblith has exhibited nationally at the So What Space Gallery in Brooklyn, The International Print Center in New York, The Elmhurst Museum in Chicago, and internationally at Jenifer Nails Gallery in Frankfurt and Weserburg Museum in Bremen, Germany.

A two-year survey of Edo’s sketchbook drawings became the content of his first book, PINK, published by Fort Gondo Press in 2013. In 2017, Rosenblith illustrated a chapbook for New York-based poet Paul Legault entitled “What Dorothea Did” published by Dikembe Press. Rosenblith lives and works in St. Louis, Missouri. He became a member of Monaco, an artist-owned cooperative gallery in 2019. 

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