ART interview by DONATIEN GRAU all artwork by RACHEL ROSE the art of installation as an isolated space for an abundance of visual, sensual, and emotional experiences that no other place in the world can offer, traversed by crosscurrents of stories, memories, and political issues, yet protected from the abuse of power. DONATIEN GRAU — Your work often deals with issues of space, of continuum, of creating a space. How do you see the position of the island, as both a space that is separate from the mainland and a space for potential experimentation? RACHEL ROSE — There’s a parallel between the structure of a film that has a beginning and an end, and the geography of an island — because, in both, you’re always aware that there are edges. It’s very different from being landlocked, where the limits are fuzzy. DONATIEN GRAU — The fact that it seems to…