Rachel Rose The Last Day
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Overview

The Last Day, (2023) is a seven-minute video by Rachel Rose comprising thousands medium format photographs shot in her children’s bedroom. Rose composed a series of still lifes from the toys and everyday objects found in a child’s nursery.

The Last Day, (2023) is a seven-minute video by Rachel Rose comprising thousands medium format photographs shot in her children’s bedroom. Rose composed a series of still lifes from the toys and everyday objects found in a child’s nursery.

The work is structured in seven days, and in each day, she lit the still lifes sequentially from sunrise into night. Each day’s still life—from a bottle of milk to a pile of construction trucks—symbolises a different epoch in the history of the earth. A bottle of milk stands in for the early amorphous, pre-vegetal world, a rubber bathtub toy illustrates ocean life, trucks become ciphers for late industrialisation.

On the last, seventh day, the artist made a radar sensor-enabled carpet which acts central protagonist, emitting light depending on its proximity to humans, ominously signalling the end of times.

The work lays bare that the history of earth’s landscape—from the primordial, to the prehistoric, to the industrialised and into the near future—is embedded in the development of imagination.

2023, 7 minutes

Science Gallery London

King’s College London, Guy’s Campus
Great Maze Pond
London
SE1 9GU

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