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Monday 03/29/21 9PM
Gallery Talk · Rhizome

World on a Wire: Rachel Rossin Artist Talk

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Rachel Rossin, I’m my loving memory (2020–2021), UV-printed acrylic with AR application. Installation view, Hyundai Motorstudio Beijing. Courtesy the artist and Hyundai Motor.

A recording of this conversation is available here.

Rachel Rossin’s interdisciplinary practice, which spans VR, installation, painting, and sculpture, explores the construction, perception, and embodied experience of virtual space. For this screening and conversation, timed for evening audiences in the US and morning audiences in Beijing and Seoul, the artist will join Michael Connor, artistic director of Rhizome, to discuss the interplay between the body, reality, and simulation in her work.

This event is presented in conjunction with Rossin’s participation in “World on a Wire,” the first exhibition in a new partnership between Hyundai Motor Company and Rhizome, the New Museum’s digital art affiliate, to showcase leading digital art globally. Rossin’s work I’m my loving memory (2020–2021) is currently on view at Hyundai Motorstudio Beijing, and online at https://worldonawire.net.

Rossin is a painter and programmer who lives and works in New York. Her past solo exhibitions include “Stalking The Trace,” Zabludowicz Collection, London, 2019; “Greasy Light,” 14a, Hamburg, 2019; Tennis Elbow, The Journal Gallery, New York, 2019; Peak Performance, Signal Gallery, New York, 2017; “My Little Green Leaf,” Contemporary Art Centre, Riga, 2016; “Lossy,” Zieher Smith & Horton, New York, 2015. Rossin was the inaugural Virtual Reality Fellow at the New Museum’s incubator, NEW INC, in 2015.

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