Master of Plaster // Rachel Whiteread
Master of Plaster // Rachel Whiteread
Rachel Whiteread studied painting at Brighton Polytechnic and sculpture at the Slade School of Fine Art. Using plaster, rubber and resin, she makes sculptures of the spaces in, under and on everyday objects. Her work operates on many levels. It captures and gives materiality to the sometimes unfamiliar spaces of familiar life (bath, sink, mattress or chair), transforming the domestic into the public; it fossilises everyday objects in the absence of human usage and it allows those objects to stand anthropomorphically for human beings themselves.
Her choice of subject-matter reflects an awareness of the intrinsically human-scaled design of the objects with which we surround ourselves and exploits the severing of this connection, by removal of the object's function, to express absence and loss. Her early work allowed autobiographical elements. Later works move towards the expression of a universal human position, and their titles become correspondingly more prosaic.
She won the Turner Prize in 1993.
She lives and works in London.








Text: Tate.org
Photography: Courtsey of Tate.org, Gagosian Gallery

Tate Britain Millbank // Caruso St John Architects
Architects: Caruso St John Architects Location: London, Great Britain Year: 2013 Photographs: Helene Binet

House Melides // Aires Mateus
Museum and Exposition Center // Atelier Kempe Thill
Architects: Atelier Kempe Thill
Location: Veenhuizen, The Netherlands
Year: 2012
Photographs: Ulrich Schwarz
H27D // Kraus Schoenberg Architects
Architects: Kraus Schoenberg Architects Location: Constance, Germany Year: 2011 Photographs: Ioana Marinescu

Teshima Art Museum // Ryue Nishizawa

Architects: Ryue Nishizawa Location: Takamatsu Port, Japan Year: 2010 Photographs: Iwan Baan, Courtsey of Nishizawa, Noboru Morikawa
Classics: Seagram Building // Mies van der Rohe + Philip Johnson
Housing Neufrankengasse // EM2N
Forrest Retreat // Uhlik Architekti
Architects: Uhlik Architekti
Location: Bohemian Region, Czech Republic
Year: 2013
Photography: Jan Kudej





















































































































































































