![]() ![]() “But she also wanted to curate this show because of how it breaks down techno-solutionism as a way to solve problems.” Rosalena’s work intersects with many of the anxieties around future technologies such as space colonization and the rise of AI. “The retrospective was introduced by professor of art history Kris Paulsen who is writing a book on critical AI and is writing a chapter about my work in that book,” Rosalena said. 6, 2023 – April 2024) will exhibit pieces from her recent exhibitions, including “Pointing Star” at MCASB, “Standard Candle” at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) and “Above Below” at Blum & Poe, as well as earlier and new works.Īdditionally, an 80-page exhibition catalog will be published with essays by Elizabeth Povinelli, Franz Boas Professor of Anthropology at Columbia University Kathryn Yusoff, professor of inhuman geography at Queen Mary University of London and Kris Paulsen, curator and associate professor of art history at Ohio State University. ![]() ![]() The upcoming CMOA retrospective “Sarah Rosalena: In All Directions” (Sept.
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