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House

Artist
Rachel Whiteread
Date
1995
Format
Catalogues
Details
Softcover
Size
21 × 24.5 cm
Length
144 
Description

This fantastic catalogue features Whiteread’s public art sculpture “House.” It is a classic Whiteread piece with a haunting, ghost like quality that inevitably critiques western culture. What is fascinating about this catalogue is how hotly debated this piece was in England. The lovers and the haters. As the Tate Gallery awarded Whiteread with the 1993 Turner Prize, there were a group of local councillors that voted for the demolition of “House.” James Lingwood writes the introduction and throughly explains the situation. Colour and black and white illustrations.

  1. House
 

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