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(At Home) On Art and the Human Experience: Artist Talk with Rachel Rose
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- 1,169
- Video Title
- (At Home) On Art and the Human Experience: Artist Talk with Rachel Rose
- Description
- For the past few years, celebrated video artist Rachel Rose has been at the forefront of new conversations around what video art can be. Addressing topics ranging from the American Revolutionary War to 17th century witchcraft and investigating cryogenics to exploring the sensory experience of being in space, Rose’s wide-ranging work probes the inherent nature of what it means to be human, now and across generations. The videos are created after in-depth research and placed in environments designed by the artist to create a fully immersive experience. Rose’s celebrated work Lake Valley, a showstopping highlight of the 2017 Venice Biennale that explores the fears of adulthood through the visual language of children’s book illustrations, was the focus of an online solo exhibition with the Carnegie Museum of Art in Summer 2020. Rose joins Hirshhorn curator-at-large Gianni Jetzer to discuss the research behind and development of her deeply moving and important work in video art. ASL translation will be provided on Zoom and CART (real-time captioning) will be provided across all platforms. If you have any questions about accessibility for this program, please email hirshhornexperience@si.edu. Never miss out! Sign up for our e-newsletter at https://hirshhorn.si.edu/sign-up/
- Video Duration
- 1 hr 9 min 11 sec
- Data Source
- Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
- YouTube Channel
- hirshhornmuseum
- Uploaded
- 2021-02-18T01:14:18.000Z
- Creator
- Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
- Type
- Conversations and talks
- YouTube Videos
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- hirshhornmuseum
- YouTube Category
- Entertainment
- Topic
- Art, modern
- Record ID
- yt_3r51ufHN_1M
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