Whitney Museum

Rachel Rose

30 Oct 2015 - 07 Feb 2016

Rachel Rose
still from Everything and More, 2015
High-definition video, color, sound; 11:33 min.; with mylar, PVC, and carpet
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; purchase with funds from the Film, Video, and New Media Committee
RACHEL ROSE
Everything and More
30 October 2015 – 7 February 2016

An emerging artist based in New York, Rachel Rose will receive her first solo exhibition in the United States this fall in the Museum’s fifth-floor Kaufman Gallery. Rose (b. 1986) is known for her striking video installations that deftly merge moving images and sound with nuanced environments. She investigates specific sites and ideas by connecting them to broader, related subject matter. Rose’s presentation at the Whitney will physically engage with the architecture of the Museum’s new Renzo Piano–designed building. Using her own footage and found material, Rose addresses the ubiquity of images and how it generates meaning in contemporary society.

This exhibition is organized by Christopher Y. Lew, Associate Curator.
 

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