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The work of acclaimed New York-based artist Rachel Rose (born 1986) interweaves historical recordings with her own visual material, combining voices, eras and places to create collage-like moving imagery.
The artist's distinct editing language in her videos reflects on time, death and embodiment within the contemporary flood of information and images. This fully illustrated volume, published to accompany a new installation of Rose's work at Kunsthaus Bregenz, includes essays addressing the complexity of the artist's works by curator Thomas D. Trummer, art historian Chus Martinez, writer Claudia La Rocco, and writer and curator Laura McLean-Ferris. |