Rachel Whiteread: Transient Spaces

Rachel Whiteread: Transient Spaces
ISBN-10
0810969343
ISBN-13
9780810969346
Series
Rachel Whiteread
Pages
167
Language
English
Published
2001
Publisher
Guggenheim Museum Publications
Authors
Deutsche Guggenheim Berlin, Rachel Whiteread, Lisa Dennison

Description

Rachel Whiteread (b. 1963) creates spare, poetic sculptures that challenge perceptions of the commonplace. Working from everyday domestic items, she casts -- in rubber, concrete, plaster, and polyester resin -- the negative spaces inside closets and underneath beds, sinks, bathtubs, and chairs. Now, in what may be her most personal project to date, the Turner Prize-winning artist has been commissioned by Deutsche Guggenheim Berlin to make two large-scale casts from distinct spaces in a London building that she recently purchased to become her home and studio. Although the building has a history as both a synagogue and a factory, it is a product of austere postwar architecture, lacking many of the traditional embellishments associated with such structures.

This fully illustrated volume documents Whiteread's process as she creates casts from this religious-cum-industrial-cum-personal space, which blurs boundaries between the spiritual and secular, as well as the public and private.

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