Rachel Whiteread exhibition review – the secret life of things | Rachel Whiteread | The Guardian
Rachel Whiteread Left 2005, plaster, wood and vinyl (one chair, five plaster units), 98 x 48.5 x 47 inches, Courtesy Luhring Augustine - artcritical
Detail of Rachel Whiteread installation at Tate Britain | Flickr
Rachel Whiteread exhibition review – the secret life of things | Rachel Whiteread | The Guardian
A woman looks at One Hundred Spaces, an installation of 100 jewel-like resin casts of the underside of chairs on display in the Duveen Galleries at the Tate Britain in central London,
A woman looks at One Hundred Spaces, an installation of 100 jewel-like resin casts of the underside of chairs on display in the Duveen Galleries at the Tate Britain in central London,
Untitled (6 Spaces) | Arts Council Collection
Ghosts of the Past, Embalmed in White Plaster - The New York Times
Rachael Whiteread @tate casts of undersides of chairs, 1995. Repost from earlyworkstudio | Contemporary artwork, Art chair, Space art
Rachel Whiteread - void under a chair | Ceramic art sculpture, Geometric sculpture, Rachel whiteread
Rachel Whiteread: Transient Spaces | The Guggenheim Museums and Foundation
Saatchi Gallery on X: "Happy Birthday Rachel Whiteread! Born #OTD in 1963, she became the first woman to win the Turner Prize in 1993. Exhibited at Saatchi Gallery, check out 'Untitled (One