Personal belongings shed light on death at Green-Wood Cemetery art exhibit
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New Yorkers donated items owned by their late loved ones for the Exit Strategy exhibit, fostering reflection on life and death through a community-driven art installation at Green-Wood Cemetery.
Adam Tendler's exhibit showcases artifacts including clothes, friendship bracelets, paintings, VHS tapes, and personal notes surrounding a piano, creating a solemn environment for visitors to contemplate human connections and the remnants of the deceased.
The artistic piece layers music, text, visual elements, and a diverse array of belongings to evoke emotions and thoughts about mortality, inspired by Tendler's personal reflections on exits and the passing of his father.
Exit Strategy is a project highlighting the human relationships, connections, and intimacies shared among individuals, emphasizing the intricate complexities embedded in the lives and interactions of ordinary people.
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