NAT DECKER, Root-bound, 2025
NAT DECKER, Root-bound, 2025
Archival Pigment Print
11 x 17 in
Edition of 15 + AP
Signed and numbered by the artist
Accompanied by a certificate from Always Art
Root-Bound takes its name from the condition in which a plant’s roots outgrow their container, pressing against the limits that once sustained them. Working between sculpture, digital media, and accessibility rooted in disability justice, Nat Decker reflects on how bodies, ideas, and communities take the shape of the spaces they occupy, growing while contending with pressure, constriction, and adaptation. Created as Rip Space evolves and searches for a new physical home, the piece is an intuitive meditation on real life support systems imagined as a shifting digital environment. “The image depicts interlinked chains and tentacular forms rendered in silvery and opalescent tones. The composition combines mechanical and organic elements, evoking both living creatures and machinery suspended in motion. It gestures toward the tension between structure and growth, containment and expansion.
BIO: Nat Decker is a Chicago-born, Los Angeles-based artist utilizing technology, sculpture, and performance to interrogate the politicality of the alienated body/mind in relation to collective care and liberation. Working critically with technology, they explore material as extension of the body and anti-prosthetics. Their practice fundamentally integrates accessibility and collectivism as generative mediums. Nat has exhibited work internationally - most recently in Tokyo, Los Angeles, and New York - and delivered artist talks at Tokyo Future Visions Summit, Dweb Camp, Rip Space, NEW INC DEMO2024, and Whitney ISP. Their collective, Cripping_CG, was awarded a 2024 Eyebeam Democracy Machine Fellowship. They are a Y10 and Y11 member of NEW INC, a 2024 mentor and 2023 Fellow at the Processing Foundation, a 2024 Coaxial resident, a 2024 fellow at the Decentralized web camp, and a 2021 resident and current staff of ACRE. Nat has professionally consulted on accessibility for organizations including p5.js, UCLA, Creative Growth, and New Art City. In June 2022, they graduated from UCLA with a degree in Design|Media Arts and Disability Studies.
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Archival print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308gsm
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About the release
Edition of 15.
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SYSTEM SUPPORT: A RIP Space Fundraiser
Rip Space is an independent art and technology platform based in Los Angeles dedicated to supporting experimental, cross-disciplinary practices. Founded in 2023 by curator Vera Petukhova with hacker and futurist John Threat and run in collaboration with researcher and theorist Maisa Imamović, Rip Space operates as both a physical and digital node for artists working at the intersection of visual art, new media, sensory design, and critical technology.
Through exhibitions, live events, performances, and workshops, Rip Space creates a space for artists to prototype new forms of experience, emphasizing process, accessibility, and community-driven experimentation outside traditional institutional frameworks.
About the Campaign : SYSTEM SUPPORT marks the next phase of RIP Space’s evolution. The fundraiser and accompanying print collection are part of a campaign to sustain Rip Space’s programming into 2026, supporting artist projects, public programs, and operational costs that keep this independent platform alive in Los Angeles. All proceeds from the edition sales directly support Rip Space’s future programming and infrastructure.
The Print Collection: This limited-edition print collection features works by: Casey Kauffmann, Maya Man, Wednesday Kim, Kira Xonorika, Erick Antonio Benitez, Sarah Rothberg, Nat Decker, Se Young Au and John Threat.
Each artist contributes a unique perspective on systems, identity, and affect in the digital age, from AI-generated imagery and video stills to speculative environments and sensory abstraction. Together, the prints form a collective portrait of Rip Space’s community: artists exploring how technology mediates feeling, perception, and connection.
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MAYA MAN, My Keychain Collection, 2025
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KIRA XONORIKA, Untitled, 2025
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NAT DECKER, Root-bound, 2025
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ERICK ANTONIO BENITEZ, Aequipoesis.264, 2025
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SE YOUNG AU, Third Dimension Membrane, 2025
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