Rachel Rossin
Rachel Rossin is an artist who lives and works in New York, NY. She was the first fellow in Virtual Reality Research at The New Museum Incubator in 2015. Since then, she has exhibited widely internationally such as K11 in Shanghai, China, The Zabludowicz Collection in London, Kiasma Museum of Art in Helsinki, Finland, HEK Museum of Art in Basel, Switzerland, Pinakothek Museum of Modern Art in Munich, Germany, The Frist Art Museum in Nashville, Tennessee, and The Akron Art Museum of Ohio. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, The BBC, ArtForum, Wired, CNN among many others. She was a 2017 Forbes ’30 Under 30’ and her work has been the subject of many mini-documentaries such as ART21’s “New York; Close-up,” Bloomberg TV series Art+Tech, National Geographic’s series “Genius.” Her work is in public collections around the world such as The Whitney Museum of Art, The Borusan Contemporary Museum of Art in Istanbul, Turkey. Currently, she is working on a joint-commission to debut in fall of 2022 for The KW Museum of Art in Berlin, Germany and The Whitney Museum of Art in New York, New York.