Rachel Rose
26 Oct 2019 - 12 Jan 2020
Rachel Rose: Lake Valley, 2016, Still, © Rachel Rose, Courtesy of the artist, Pilar Corrias Gallery, London and Gavin Brown’s enterprise, New York / Rome
Rachel Rose: Sitting Feeding Sleeping, 2013, Still, © Rachel Rose, Courtesy of the artist, Pilar Corrias Gallery, London and Gavin Brown’s enterprise, New York / Rome
Rachel Rose: Sitting Feeding Sleeping, 2013, Still, © Rachel Rose, Courtesy of the artist, Pilar Corrias Gallery, London and Gavin Brown’s enterprise, New York / Rome
Rachel Rose: Everything and More, 2015, Still, © Rachel Rose, Courtesy of the artist, Pilar Corrias Gallery, London and Gavin Brown’s enterprise, New York / Rome
RACHEL ROSE
In recent years, Rachel Rose has quickly risen to prominence for her compelling video installations and films. In her work, the artist often explores how our relationship to landscape, storytelling and belief systems around mortality are inseparably linked to one other. Through multiple subject matter — whether investigating the use of cryonics to extend life after death, narratives of abandonment in children’s literature, or the sensory experience of zero gravity in outer space — she questions what it is that makes us human and how we seek to alter and escape that designation.
For her first large scale solo exhibition in Germany, the artist, born 1986 in New York, will present a selection of her video installations and a new series of sculptures at the Fridericianum.
In recent years, Rachel Rose has quickly risen to prominence for her compelling video installations and films. In her work, the artist often explores how our relationship to landscape, storytelling and belief systems around mortality are inseparably linked to one other. Through multiple subject matter — whether investigating the use of cryonics to extend life after death, narratives of abandonment in children’s literature, or the sensory experience of zero gravity in outer space — she questions what it is that makes us human and how we seek to alter and escape that designation.
For her first large scale solo exhibition in Germany, the artist, born 1986 in New York, will present a selection of her video installations and a new series of sculptures at the Fridericianum.