The Art of Rachel Whiteread Edited by Chris Townsend With texts by Jennifer R. Cross Shelley Hornstein Susan Lawson Melanie Mariño Angela Dimitrakaki Pamela M. Lee Blake Stimson James E. Young Chris Townsend
| Since achieving an international reputation in the early 1990s with House (which won the 1993 Turner Prize) and Ghost, Rachel Whiteread has gone on making complex, subtle and often provocative works that consistently grab public attention.
In pieces such as Water Tower in New York, Holocaust Memorial in Vienna and Monument in Trafalgar Square, Whiteread’s work is at once immensely thoughtful – historically, socially and politically – and aware of its own place in art history.
In The Art of Rachel Whiteread leading critics from Europe and North America examine the full range of Whiteread’s work, from the early domestic pieces of the late 1980s, to her public art projects such as Monument and Room 101.
These essays propose new critical approaches to what is likely to be one of the most enduring artistic projects of our time.
Chris Townsend is Lecturer in the Department of Media Arts, Royal Holloway, University of London.
Also of interest: Women, Art and Society Modern Sculpture: A Concise History Also by Chris Townsend: New Art from London The Art of Tracey Emin The Art of Bill Viola |
|  |  |  |  |  | ISBN 0500285047 |  | ISBN-13 978-0500285046 |  |  |  | 23.5 x 15.8 cm |  | Paperback |  | 224pp |  | 54 illustrations, 50 in colour |  | First published 2004 |  |  |  | £12.95 |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |
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