Art of Rachel Whiteread by Chris Townsend

Art of Rachel Whiteread by Chris Townsend

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In little more than a decade Rachel Whiteread has emerged as one of the most significant British artists of the past fifty years, with a substantial international reputation.

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Art of Rachel Whiteread by Chris Townsend

In little more than a decade Rachel Whiteread has emerged as one of the most significant British artists of the past fifty years, with a substantial international reputation. Based upon a practice of inverted casting - making space tangible - Whiteread's work offers both intimate and public meditations on vital questions of history, memory and social change. But these are also artworks with profound and carefully weighed formal concerns and an affiliation to the critical issues of sculpture raised throughout the twentieth century. Often surrounded by controversy, Whiteread's work is, perhaps, so provoking because it so successfully melds artistic and historical issues. Out of the solidification of space Whiteread creates an archive that compacts and makes legible those intangibles that comprise so much of ordinary life: lost memories and stilled voices. Whiteread's work is appraised both in terms of its relationship to art history and its social and political impact, and examined for possible theoretical approaches through which we may better understand this most complex and challenging of contemporary artists.
Chris Townsend is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Media Arts, Royal Holloway, University of London. Among his previous books are The Art of Tracey Emin and The Art of Bill Viola, both in the same series.
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ISBN 13 9780500285046
ISBN 10 0500285047
Title Art of Rachel Whiteread
Author Chris Townsend
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Thames & Hudson Ltd
Year published 2004-11-08
Number of pages 224
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.