Saint Laurent Rive Droite presents a selection of works by American artist Rachel Rossin, curated by Anthony Vaccarello. The exhibition opened on 12 May and runs until 15 July at the New York space.

Rossin is a transdisciplinary artist, painter, and computer programmer based in New York. Her work looks at how technology shapes human autonomy and perception. She started programming at the age of five and now creates interactive digital environments where abstraction, figuration, and hybrid spaces converge. Her work questions the boundaries between body, machine, and perception.

Across her practice, Rossin develops a new vocabulary for understanding volition and control in a world saturated by technology.

Her work is held in the permanent collections of the Guggenheim Museum, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and The Norton Museum of Art. She has been commissioned by and exhibited at institutions worldwide, including Kiasma in Helsinki, K11 in Shanghai, KW Institute of Contemporary Art in Berlin, and The New Museum in New York. Rossin is represented by Magenta Plains gallery in New York.