Rachel Rose

What does it mean to be human and how might we rethink our condition? In five video installations and a series of sculptures, for her first large-scale exhibition in Paris, Rachel Rose explores our relationship to landscape, storytelling, childhood and spirituality, and through these subjects enquires into how we exist within the world.
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Rachel Rose / Borns - May 2020
Rachel Rose's exhibition opens with a new series of sculptures entitled "Borns".
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Rachel Rose explains what does a day in her studio look like.
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Rachel Rose explains the process behind the creation of her movies.
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Rachel Rose talks about her influences during her artistic training.
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Rachel Rose talks about the way this exhibition offers a new look to her work.
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Rachel Rose talks about her vision for her new works, including a feature film.
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Anna Colin, associate curator of Lafayette Anticipations, talks about the them of childhood in Rachel Rose's exhibition.
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Anna Colin, associate curator, talks about the labirintine scenography of Rachel Rose's exhibition.
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Rebecca Lamarche-Vadel presents Rachel Rose's exhibition and the theme of the art of being human.
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Sitting Feeding Sleeping is Rachel Rose's first video work, a collage of filmed and digged images.
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In five video installations and a series of sculptures, for her first large-scale exhibition in Paris, Rachel Rose explores our relationship to landscape, storytelling,...
Exhibition 34sec
Autoscopic Egg is the most sculptural of Rachel Rose's video installations.
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The video of Everything and More takes us into a meditation journey where the human being goes beyond his condition in circumstances that are both banal and extraordinary.
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Lake Valley is an animated film inspired by different literary sources and built like a collage, around the themes of childhood.