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Overview

Rachel Rose is a shooting star on the current U.S. art scene. Specific sites provide the point of departure for her meticulous videos, homages to modern and contemporary buildings. The immersive approach to architecture becomes a fluid experience. Rose has been inspired by Philip Johnson’s renowned 1949 Glass House in New Canaan, Connecticut and, in one of her most recent works, by an astronaut’s experience of space walking, shown in the newly constructed Whitney Museum of American Art in New York. Her working materials are not images but the senses. Kunsthaus Bregenz, designed by architect Peter Zumthor as a space of intense physical experience, is perfectly suited to her videos. Rose always incorporates the specifics of the particular site into her presentations. Bregenz provides an ideal location for her art: place and history, architecture and nature, observing and being by the lake offer crucial inspiration for her work. Rachel Rose is the youngest artist to have made an extensive presentation...

Rachel Rose is a shooting star on the current U.S. art scene. Specific sites provide the point of departure for her meticulous videos, homages to modern and contemporary buildings. The immersive approach to architecture becomes a fluid experience. Rose has been inspired by Philip Johnson’s renowned 1949 Glass House in New Canaan, Connecticut and, in one of her most recent works, by an astronaut’s experience of space walking, shown in the newly constructed Whitney Museum of American Art in New York.

Her working materials are not images but the senses. Kunsthaus Bregenz, designed by architect Peter Zumthor as a space of intense physical experience, is perfectly suited to her videos. Rose always incorporates the specifics of the particular site into her presentations. Bregenz provides an ideal location for her art: place and history, architecture and nature, observing and being by the lake offer crucial inspiration for her work.

Rachel Rose is the youngest artist to have made an extensive presentation of their work at Kunsthaus Bregenz. Her invitation however was not without reason, as she has already been honored by exhibitions at the Whitney Museum, New York, the Serpentine Galleries, London, Museo Serralves in Porto, the Castello di Rivoli, and the São Paulo Biennial.

The work of the New York architectural office MOS also plays a significant part in the exhibition in Bregenz. The office, which represented the USA at last year’s Architecture Biennale in Venice, is designing the additional fixtures for the exhibition. Carpets, screens, and loudspeakers have been conceived in collaboration with Rose and fabricated for the exhibition spaces in Bregenz. In unison with the permeating daylight, they create an ambience in which the sensuous is filtered, enriched, and deepened.

Kunsthalle Bregenz

Karl-Tizian-Platz, Postfach 45, 6900 Bregenz, Austria

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