RW - Rachel Whiteread:

"Rachel Whiteread has single-handedly expanded the parameters of contemporary sculpture with her casts of the outer and inner spaces of familiar objects, sometimes in quiet monochrome, sometimes in vivid jewel-like colour. She won the Turner Prize in 1993, the same year as her first large-scale...

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Main Author: Mullins, Charlotte 1972- (Author)
Other Authors: Whiteread, Rachel 1963- (Illustrator)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Tate Publishing [2017]
Edition:Revised and expanded
Series:Tate modern artists series
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Summary:"Rachel Whiteread has single-handedly expanded the parameters of contemporary sculpture with her casts of the outer and inner spaces of familiar objects, sometimes in quiet monochrome, sometimes in vivid jewel-like colour. She won the Turner Prize in 1993, the same year as her first large-scale public project, House, a concrete cast of a nineteenth-century terraced house in London's east end. This book by writer and editor, Charlotte Mullins - the first significant survey to examine Whiteread's career to date - has been substantially updated with a new chapter containing ten major works, including Tate's Turbine Hall installation Embankment and Cabin, Whiteread's first permanent public sculpture in America."--BOOK COVER.
Physical Description:139 Seiten 27 cm
ISBN:9781849765633

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