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Ladataan... Rachel Whiteread: Drawings (vuoden 2010 painos)Tekijä: Allegra Pesenti, Ann Gallagher, Rachel Whiteread
TeostiedotRachel Whiteread: Drawings (tekijä: Allegra Pesenti)
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This book of the landmark Whiteread exhibition marks a crucial point in Whiteread's career - this is the first time she has allowed her drawings to be so openly displayed since the nearly nineties, before she became the world renowned artist she is now. Since a residency in Berlin in 1992-3 when she developed her drawing she has often attached a label to the back of her artwork that read 'It is Rachel Whiteread's expressed wish that none of her drawings should be exhibited alongside her sculptures.' She views her drawings as personal, and they are fundamental to the development of her famous sculptures. Many critics would say that whereas Whiteread's sculptures are all about other people's past lives it is in her drawings that you can see her own life and memories. 'My drawings are a diary of my work' Whiteread admits and as in passages of a written diary her drawings range from fleeting ideas to intense reflections. This book will bring the reader closer to Rachel Whiteread and her work than ever before possible. AUTHOR: Rachel Whiteread won the Turner Prize in 1993 with her work House and has since produced critically acclaimed work such as Water Tower, which graced New York's skyline in 1998, and Holocaust Memorial in Vienna in 2000. From 11th October 2005 - 1st May 2006 her work Embankment was displayed in the turbine hall at Tate Modern in London. ILLUSTRATIONS 200 illustrations Kirjastojen kuvailuja ei löytynyt. |
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tracing her career from the 1990's to present and gives insight into not only how she creates her work, but how she sees the world around her. This book allows us to see the drawings of Whiteread and see her inner thoughts she begins to conceive and think of a work, such as house. The book has two accompanying essays, the first of which places Whiteread and her work within the context of history and the second of which puts her drawings and plans into the context of her sculptures. It is also accompanied by a third essay, a visual essay by Whiteread, that features objects that inspire her and a few works that she created based upon the objects.
Even without the two written essays this work allows us to see the other half of a sculptor, the drawing side which often goes overlooked, and see how she creates and plans. Readers maybe particularly interested in Whiteread's use of whiteout on various types and colors of paper to create some of her drawings. If you're a fan of Whiteread or if you're an someone looking for some inspiration I highly recommend this book. (