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  1. 18. Juni 2024 · As a young artist, Rachel wanted to capture a very specific feeling from her childhood: a memory of a space, but also the sensation attached to that space inside the wardrobe. WHITEREAD: As children, they're the places we hide to feel safe, the places that adults don't necessarily fit.

  2. 19. Juni 2024 · Rachel Whiteread is widely recognised for her casting of everyday settings, objects and surfaces, from hot water bottles and beds to entire houses. Transformed into ghostly replicas, her sculptures reveal hidden narratives to reflect on the purpose and memory that these objects once held.

  3. 19. Juni 2024 · Rachel Whiteread is widely recognised for her casting of everyday settings, objects and surfaces, from hot water bottles and beds to entire houses. Transformed into ghostly replicas, her sculptures reveal hidden narratives to reflect on the purpose and memory that these objects once held.

  4. Vor 3 Tagen · Like British artist Rachel Whiteread’s concrete casts of the interiors of derelict houses, Permanent View materializes a void to create a powerful “today me, tomorrow you” memento mori.

  5. 6. Juni 2024 · The gallery at 4 rue de Ponthieu features posters from the Olympic Museum's collection, including David Hockney's lithograph of a diver entering the water for the Munich games in 1972, Robert Rauschenberg's 'Star in Motion', created for the 1984 games in Los Angeles, and Rachel Whiteread's colourful coffee-cup ring poster for the ...

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  6. Vor 3 Tagen · Absence can be felt as deeply as presence in Rachel Whiteread’s Untitled (for Frank) (1999): a plaster, polystyrene and steel sculpture cast from well-thumbed books whose readers are sensed rather than seen. Works like this remind us that there is ‘always somebody backstage’ in still life, carefully creating the composition to convey meaning, as Michael Bird puts it in the catalogue.

  7. 6. Juni 2024 · The remainder of the show comprises works by invited artists, with 2024’s list including Andrew Hart, Charmaine Watkiss, Vivien Blackett, Diana Copperwhite, Permindar Kaur, Radhika Khimji and Rachel Whiteread. Plus, there’ll be pieces by Royal Academicians (who are automatically entitled to submit up to six works), such as Ron ...