Rachel Rossin

Rachel Rossin Images Bio Press Exhibitions Publications Rachel Rossin is an internationally renowned artist and programmer whose multi-disciplinary practice has established her as a pioneer in the field of virtual reality. Rossin’s work blends painting, sculpture, new media and more to create digital landscapes that address the impact of technology on human psychology, embodiment, sovereignty, and phenomenology. The New York Times has stated “Ms. Rossin has achieved something, forging a connection between abstract painting and augmented perception that opens up a fourth dimension that existed only in theory for earlier painters.” Rachel Rossin's works have been exhibited at prestigious institutions around the world; including the Guggenheim Museum; KW Institute of Contemporary Art, The Whitney Museum of American Art, Kiasma Museum of Helsinki, K11: Shanghai, The New Museum, Rhizome, The Hyundai Museum of Seoul, GAMeC of Bergamo Italy, HEK of Münchenstein Basel Switzerland, ‘Kim’ Museum of Riga Latvia, The Sundance Film Festival, The Carnegie Museum of Art and the Casino Museum of Luxembourg. In addition to her artistic practice, Rossin has also lectured at Stäedelschule, Google, MIT, Stanford, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and her work has been published in several notable publications, such as "Video/Art: The First Fifty Years" published by Phaidon, "Chimeras, Inventory of Synthetic Cognition" by the Onassis Foundation, and "Chaos and Awe: Painting for the 21st Century” by MIT Press. In 2022, Rachel Rossin was an honoree for the Rhizome Benefit and in 2024 for the annual Young Collectors Council (YCC) Party at the Guggenheim Museum for their LG Guggenheim Art and Technology Initiative. Rossin's works are in the permanent collection of institutions such as the Norton Museum of Art, Borusan Contemporary Museum of Art in Istanbul, The Zabludowicz Collection, and the Whitney Museum of American Art. Her work has been widely covered in the press, including National Geographic, The New York Times, The BBC, The Guardian, Al Jazeera, Wired Magazine, and many others. In 2022, Rossin was co-commissioned by the KW Institute of Contemporary Art in Berlin and the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York to create an installation and digital artwork entitled THE MAW OF. This work was also included in Refigured, a group exhibition at the Whitney in Spring 2023. In 2024, her site-specific commission Haha Real was on view at the Buffalo Bayou Park Cistern in Houston, TX. Current and upcoming projects include Every Driven Leaf, a group show at Chelsea Walls in New York and a group museum exhibition at the Frist Art Museum in Nashville, Tennessee opening in 2026.
 

Rachel Rossin

Felt Smaller, 2021

Runtime 16:13

Embedded holographic display, animated zoetrope video, cloth-covered cord, acrylic airbrush and oil on canvas

68 x 60 in  (172.7 x 152.4 cm)

Rachel Rossin

Thicket, Doppler, petals at sunset, 2021

Runtime 3:36

Embedded holographic display, animated zoetrope video, cloth-covered cord, acrylic airbrush and oil on birch wood panel

20 x 16 in  (50.8 x 40.6 cm)