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3/22/2023

FSU Art Alum Rachel Rossin exhibits at the Whitney Museum of American Art

FSU Art BFA ’09 Rachel Rossin has her second exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art titled Refigured. Drawn from the Whitney’s collection and including video, animation, sculpture, and augmented reality, the works included reflect on interactions between digital and physical materiality. Sculptures are simultaneously physical and virtual, while video and animation extend beyond screens and into the gallery. The exhibition brings together a group of artists—Morehshin AllahyariAmerican ArtistZach Blas and Jemima Wyman, Auriea Harvey, and Rachel Rossin—who engage with the concept of “refiguring”, appropriating material forms and bodies to re-create and reinvent them. Refiguring becomes a process of imagining alternative worlds as a means for constructing identity.

The five installations on view in this exhibition respond to the various forces that form identity, such as new modes of self-representation (via avatars) and even structures of oppression, from technological systems to colonialism. Some works explore how identity is embedded in the development of computer interfaces and artificial intelligence. Others address the refiguring of identity in both online environments and ancient cultural myths. Together, the works highlight the porous boundaries between today’s material and virtual realms, and the ways in which their interplay shapes our idea of selfhood.

This exhibition is organized by Christiane Paul, Curator of Digital Art at the Whitney and will be on display in the Lobby Gallery March 3- July 3, 2023.