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Rachel Whiteread is a contemporary British visual artist who was born in 1963. Rachel Whiteread has had numerous gallery and museum exhibitions, including at the Tate Britain and at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. Numerous works by the artist have been sold at auction, including 'Untitled (Colours)' sold at Sotheby's London 'Contemporary Art Evening Auction' in 2008 for $887,331. There have been Numerous articles about Rachel Whiteread, including 'Better in Three Dimensions' written by Lance Esplund for The Wall Street Journal in 2010.
 
 
 
Works at auction, latest auction results, sales and prices of Rachel Whiteread from auction houses worldwide.
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| LOndOn 2012 |
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| Dreweatts, London |
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RACHEL WHITEREAD BORN London, April 20, 1963. Lives and works in London. EDUCATION 1987-85 Slade School of Art, London 1985-82 Brighton Polytechnic, Brighton AWARDS 2004 San Francisco Art Institute, McBean Distinguished 2003 The NORD/LB Artist Award, The NORD/LB Norddeutche Landesbank. 1997 Venice Biennale Award for Best Young Artist 1993 Recipient of Turner Prize, Tate Gallery, London *Created Commander of the British Empire (CBE) in 2006. SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2008 “Rachel Whiteread,” November 6 – December 20, 2008, Gagosian, Los Angeles, CA “Rachel Whiteread,” Oct 15, 2008 - Jan 25, 2009, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA 2007-2008 “Rachel Whiteread,” October 21, 2007 – January 13, 2008, Lehmbruck Museum, Duisburg, Germany
2007 “Rachel Whiteread,” 4 February – 1 May, Donnaregina Museo d’Arte Contemporanea (MADRE), Naples. Curated by Mario Codognato. (exhibition catalog) “Rachel Whiteread,” February – March 2007, Galleria Lorcan O’Neill Roma, Rome, Italy “Rachel Whiteread,” Centro de Arte Contemporáneo de Málaga, Spain. 2006 “Rachel Whiteread: Bibliography,” Luhring Augustine, New York. 2006-2005 “Rachel Whiteread: Embankment,” Tate Modern, 11 October, 2005 – 26 March, 2006, London, U.K. “Rachel Whiteread: Plastiken und Zeichnungen (Sculptures and Drawings),” Staatliches Museum
Schwerin, 5 November, 2005 – 15 January, 2006, Schwerin, Germany. 2005 “Rachel Whiteread: Sculpture,” Gagosian Gallery, London “Walls, Doors, Floors and Stairs”, Kunsthaus Bregenz, Bregenz, Austria 2004 “Rachel Whiteread in Brazil,” Museu de Arte Moderna, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 2003
Luhring Augustine, New York, NY 2002 Haunch of Venison, London, England “Rachel Whiteread: Transient Spaces”, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York 2002-2001 “Rachel Whiteread Transient Spaces”, Deutche Guggenheim Berlin 2001 “Monument”, Trafalgar Square, London, England Serpentine Gallery, London Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh “Guggenheim Commissions,” Berlin, Bilbao, and New York “Trafalgar Square Plinth,” London, England 2000 “Watertower Drawings”, Luhring Augustine, New York, NY “Judenplatz: Place of Remembrance,” Vienna, Austria “Daybed,” A/D, New York 1999 Luhring Augustine, New York 1998 Anthony d’Offay Gallery, London, England “Water Tower Project”, Public Art Fund, New York 1997 Tate Gallery, London Reina Sofia, Madrid British Pavilion, Venice Biennale 1996 Luhring Augustine, New York, NY
Karsten Schubert, London (in collaboration with Charles Booth-Clibborn) Tate Gallery, Liverpool 1995 Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston British School at Rome, Rome Karsten Schubert, London Museum Stutzki, Lodz, Poland 1994 Kunsthalle Basel, Basel “Drawings”, Karsten Schubert, London “Works on Paper”, Aurel Scheibler, Koln “Drawings”, Luhring Augustine, New York Galerie Aurel Scheibler, Cologne 1993
“Options”, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago “The Essex Girl Lecture”, Bruno Burnnet Fine Arts, Berlin Galerie Claire Burrus, Paris “House”, project organized by ARTangel Trust, London D A A D Galerie, Berlin 1992 Luhring Augustine, New York, NY Fundacio la Caixa, Barcelona Stedelijk van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven Centre Cultural, Fundacion Caja Pensiones, Barcelona Karsten Schubert, London 1991 Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol 1990 “Ghost”, Chisenhale Gallery, London 1988 Carlisle Gallery, London GROUP EXHIBITIONS: 2008 “END GAME - British Contemporary Art from the Chaney Family Collection,” June 13 - September 28,
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX (exhibition catalogue). “Limited Editions: Boetti, Beuys, Burgin, Dine, Fulton, Havekost, Hirst, Hume, Marden, Paolini, Quinn, Sandback, Schifano, Tremlett, Tuttle, Whiteread,” Galleria Alessandra Bonomo, Rome, Italy. “Psycho Buildings: Artists and Architecture,” May 28 – August 25, 2008, The Hayward, London, UK (exhibition catalogue). “Sparks! The William T. Kemper Collecting Initiative,” May 3 – July 20, 2008, The Nelson-Atkins Museum
of Art, Kansas City, MO (exhibition catalogue) “The Lining of Forgetting: Internal and External Memory in Art,” February 10 – May 25, 2008, Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro, North Carolina (exhibition catalogue). 2007 “2 x 4,” Luhring Augustine, New York “Action/Post-Pop,” Galeria Mário Sequeria, Braga, Portugal (exhibition catalogue) “The Goss-Michael Collection: The New Foundation,” Goss-Michael Collection, Dallas, TX. “Guggenheim Collection: 1940s to Now,” National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia. "La città che sale. We try to build the future." Arcos Museum of Contemporary Art Sannio, Benevento, Italy. “New Dimensions,” John Berggruen Gallery, San Francisco, CA “Ready-Made,” Yvon Lambert, New York
“Responding to Kahn: A Sculptural Conversation,” The Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT. (exhibition catalogue) “The Office,” Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York, NY 2007-2006 “More Than the World: Works from the Astrup Fearnley Collection,” Astrup Fearnley Museet for Moderne Kunst, Oslo, Norway. “The Great Collections: The Guggenheim,” Kunsthalle, Bonn.
“Pure,” Sean Kelly, New York, NY 2006 “The Art of Chess,” Gary Tatintsian Gallery, Inc., Moscow, Russia. “Eccentric Modern,” The Foundation To-Life, Inc. Exhibition Space, Mount Kisco, NY. “Out of Line: Drawings from the Collection of Sherry and Joel Mallin,” Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University, Pittsburgh. 2006-2005 “Part Object Part Sculpture,” Wexner Center for the Arts, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, October 20, 2005 – February 26, 2006.
2005 “Rachel Whiteread: Sculpture,” Gagosian Gallery, London, U.K. “Scultura Leggera – Light Sculpture”, 503 mulino, Vicenza, Italy. 2004 “Singular Forms (Something Repeated): Art from 1951 to the Present,” The Guggenheim Museum, New York “The Snow Show,” Kemi and Rovaniemi, Lapland, Finland “Supernova: Art of the 1990s from the Logan Collection,” San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA. 2004-2003 “Readings,” Tina Kim Fine Art, New York 2003 “Undomesticated Interiors,” Smith College of Art, Northhampton, MA “Uneasy Space - Interactions With Twelve Artists,” Site SantFe, Santa Fe, New Mexico “Pletskud. Vaerker Fra Atrup Fernely Samlingen,” Arken Museum of Modern Kunst, Olso, Norway
“Days Like These,” Tate Triennial Exhibition of Contemporary British Art 2003, Tate Britain, London, England “Serious Play / Metaphorical Gestures,” Memory and Progress, Austrian Cultural Forum, New York, NY 2002 “Realitetsfantasier,” Post-Modern Art from the Astrup Fearnley Collection, Olso, Norway “Sphere, “Sir John Soane’s Museum, London “A Physical World. A Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture”, Gagosian Gallery, New York “The Photogenic. Photography through its Metaphors in Contemporary Art”, Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
2002-2001 “New to the Modern, Recent Acquisitions from the Department of Drawings”, Museum of Modern Art, New York 2001 “Language of Things,” Kettles Yard, Cambridge, U.K. “Public Offerings,” LA MoCA, Los Angeles, CA “British Sculpture,” British Council and Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Taiwan Staatsgalerie, Munich Galerie fur Zeitgenosaische Kunst, Leipzig “Monet’s Legacy,” Hamburger Kunsthalle, Germany “British Sculpture,” British Council and Singapore Art Museum, Singapore
2000 “Untitled (Sculpture)”, Luhring Augustine, New York, NY “Works on Paper”, Timothy Taylor Gallery, London “Potent:Present: Selections from the Vicki and Kent Logan Collection”, The CCAC Institute, San Francisco, CA Mario Sequeira Gallery, Parada Tibaes Braga, Portugal “Vanitas: Meditations on Life and Death in Contemporary Art,” The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, VA (catalogue) “HausSchau- Das Haus in der Kunst”, Deichtorhallen Hamburg, Germany “Longing and Memory”, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA
“Threshold: Invoking the Domestic in Contemporary Art”, Contemporary Art Center of Virginia, Virginia Beach, VA. “Art at MoMA since 1980”, MoMA, New York “Amnesia,” Neus Museum, Westerburg, Bremen 1999 “Works on Paper”, Timothy Taylor Gallery, London “Infra-Slim Spaces - The Physical and Spiritual in the Art of Today”, Birmingham Museum of Art, Birmingham, Alabama “Threshold: Invoking the Domestic in Contemporary Art”, John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, WI, The Contemporary Art Center of Virginia, Virginia Beach, VA “House of Sculpture”, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Fort Worth, TX
“Emotion, Young British and American Art from the Goetz Collection”, Deichtorhallen Hamburg “Now It’s My Turn To Scream, A Selection of Contemporary British Art From the Logan Collection”, Haines Gallery, San Francisco, CA “Sensation. Young British Artists From the Saatchi Collection”, Brooklyn Museum of Art, NY “20 Years/ 20 Artists”, Aspen Art Museum, Aspen, CO “self-portrait”, invisible museum lends to Mercer Union, Toronto, Canada “Please Touch,” SCP, London. 1998 “Displacements”, Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Ontario
“Guarene Arte 98+ZONE”. Pallazzo Re Rebaudengo per l’Arte Contemporanea, Italy, September “Dust Breeding - Photographs, Sculpture & Film”, Curated by Steve Wolfe, Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco “Die Parkett-Künstlereditionen im Museum Ludwig”, Museum Ludwig, Cologne “Wounds”, Moderna Museet, Stockholm “Towards Sculpture”, Fundacao Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon “REAL/LIFE: New British Art”, Tochigi Prefectural Museum of Fine Art; Fukuoka Art Museum; Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art; Tokyo Museum of Contemporary Art, Ashiya City Museum of Art and History “Claustrophobia”, IKON Gallery, Birmingham; Middleborough Art Gallery; Mappin Art Gallery, Sheffield;
Dundee Contemporary Art Center; Carwright, Bradford “Milestones in British Sculpture”, Skulptur in Schlosspark Ambras “Inaugural Exhibition”, Luhring Augustine, New York “Fifty Years of British Sculpture”, NatWest Group Art Collection, London 1997 “The Hirshhorn Collects: Recent Acquisitions 1992-1996”, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. “Longing and Memory”, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, June-September “Group Sculpture Project”, Münster, Germany, June 22-September 28
“Art from the UK”, Sammlung Goetz, Munchen “Sensation. Young British Artists From the Saatchi Collection”, Royal Academy of Arts, London. September-December “Simple Form”, Henry Art Gallery, Seattle. November 13-February 1 “Rubber”, Robert Miller Gallery, New York, January 27-February 28 1996 “Handmade Readymades, Leubsdorf Gallery, Hunter College, New York, February-March “Distemper: An International Group Show”, Hirshhorn Museum, Washington, D.C., February-April “Bild-Sculpturen Skulpturen-Bild: Neuere Aspekte plastischer Kunst in der Sammlung Jung, Aachen”, Suermondt- Ludwig Museum, Aachen, February-April “Brilliant” New Art from London. Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, February-April “Defining the 90’s”, Museum of Contemporary Art, Miami, February Eliette von Karajan Prize, Saltzburg and Vienna, March-May
“Ace! Arts Council Collection New Purchases”, Hatton Gallery, Sunderland, March-April “Mahnmal und Gedenkstatte fur die Judischen Opfer des Naziregimes in Osterreich 1938-1945, Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna, March-April “Works on Paper”, From the Weltkunst Collection of British Art of the 80s and 90s, The Irish Museum of Modern Art, March-June “L’Informe: Modernism Against the Grain”, Centre Pompidou, Paris, May-August Judenplatz Competition, Kunsthalle Vienna, March-April “Un Siecle de Sculpture Anglais”, Jeu de Paume, Paris, May-September “Exposure”, Luhring Augustine, New York, June-August 1995 “Generique 2: Double Mixte”, Jeu de Paume, Paris, February-April “Ars 95”, Museum of Contemporary Art and Finnish National Gallery, Helsinki, February-May “Five Rooms: Richard Hamilton, Reinhard Mucha, Bruce Nauman, Bill Viola, Rachel Whiteread”, Anthony
D’Offay Gallery, London, March-April “British Art of the 80s and 90s: The Weltkunst Collection”, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, May-Oct. “British Contemporary Sculpture: From Henry Moore to the 90s”, Auditoria de Galicia, Compostela and Fundacio de Serralves, Porto, June-November “Here & Now”, Serpentine Gallery, London, June - July “British Abstract Art, Part 2: Sculpture”, Flowers East Gallery, London, Aug.-Sept. “Brilliant”, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, October-January 1996 Group exhibition, CAPAC, Bordeaux, October-January 1996 Istanbul Biennale, Istanbul, October-November “Arte Inglese, A New Generation”, Galleria Maravini, Bologna, Italy, Oct-Nov. “New Art In Britain”, Muzeum Sztuki, Lodz, Poland, Oct.-Nov.
“Prints and Drawings: Recent Acquisitions 1991-1995, British Museum, London, Nov.-Dec. “Carnegie International”, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, Nov. 1995 - Feb. 1996 “Contemporary British Art in Print: The Publications of Charles Booth-Clibborn and his imprint. The Paragon Press 1986-95”, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh, and Yale Center for British Art, New Haven; Dec 95- Feb 96 “Proem: Drawings Towards Sculptures”, Rubicon Gallery, Dublin, Ireland 1994 Group exhibition, Luhring Augustine, New York, January-February “England’s Dreaming”, ICA Tokyo, March-April “GIFT”, The InterArt Center, New York, May-June “Visione: Britannica: Notions of Space”, Galeria Bonomo, Rome “Sense and Sensibility: Women and Minimalism in the Nineties”, Museum of Modern Art, New York, June- September
“Drawings: Louise Bourgeois, Eva Hesse, Asta Groeting, Roni Horn, Kathy Temin, Rosemarie Trockel, Rachel Whiteread”, Frith Street Gallery, London, June-August “Drawing on Sculpture”, Cohen Gallery, New York, June-July “Seeing The Unseen”, Thirty Sheperdess Walk, N1, London, September “Sculpture”, Luhring Augustine, New York, September-October “Re Rebaudengo Collezione”, Radiomarelli, Torino, September-Nov. “Artists’ Impressions”, Kettle’s Yard Gallery, Cambridge, Nov.-Dec. “Art Unlimited: Multiples from the 1960s and 1990s”, Arts Council Collection, South Bank Centre U K Touring show, December 1993 “In Site: New British Sculpture”, The National Museum of Contemporary Art, Oslo, January-April “Visione Britannica”, Valentina Moncada and Pino Casagrande, Rome, February-March “New Voices: Jeunes Artistes Britanniques”, Musee National d’Histoire et d’Art, Luxembourg, March-April
“Passageworks: Genevieve Cadieux, Lili Dujourie, Dan Graham, Asta Groting, Gary Hill and Rachel Whiteread”, Rooseum Centre for Contemporary Art, Malmo, April-July “Then and Now: Twenty-three Years at the Serpentine Gallery”, Serpentine Gallery, London “Five Works: Keith Coventry, Michael Landy, Bridget Riley, Rachel Whiteread and Alison Wilding”, Karsten Schubert Ltd., London, June “Made Strange: New British Sculpture”, Museum Ludwig, Budapest, June-August “The Sublime Void: An Exhibition on the Memory of the Imagination”, Koninlijk Museum voor Scone Kunsten, Antwerp, July-October “Drawing the Line Against AIDS”, The Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice, June; The Guggenheim Museum Soho, New York, October
“Whiteness and Wounds”, The Power Plant, Toronto, September - October 1993 “Turner Prize Exhibition: Hannah Collins, Vong Phaophanit, Sean Scully, Rachel Whiteread”, Tate Gallery, London, November “Junge Britische Kunst: Zen Kunstler aus der Sammlung Saatchi”, Art Cologne “Der andere Massstab: Skulpturen”, Edition Sabine Knust, Munich “Karsten Schubert & Aurel Scheibler”, Aurel Scheibler, Koln, November-December “A Decade of Collecting: Patrons of New Art Gifts 1983-1993”, Tate Gallery, London, December-January 1992 “Doubletake: Collective Memory & Contemporary Art”, Hayward Gallery, London, February- April; Kunsthalle Wien, Wien, January-February 1993 “Young British Artists: John Greengood, Damien Hirst, Alex Landrum, Langlands & Bell,
Rachel Whiteread”, Saatchi Collection, London, March “Fifth Anniversary Show”, Karsten Schubert Ltd., London, February-April Documenta IX, Kassel, Germany, June-September The Biennale of Sydney, Sydney, December-March “Leo Andrews, Keith Coventry, Anya Gallacio, Liam Gillick, Damien Hirst, Gary Hume, Abigail Lane, Sarah Lucas, Steven Pippin, Marc Quinn, Marcus Taylor and Rachel Whiteread”, Barbara Gladstone and Stein Gladstone, New York, September-October “Skulptur-Konzept: Carl Andre, Pedro Cabrita Reis, Tony Cragg, Dan Flavin, Donald Judd, Richard Long, Wilhelm Mundt, Ulrich Ruckreim, Serge Spitzer, Rachel Whiteread”, Galerie Ludwig, Krefeld
“Contemporary Art Initiative: Contemporary Works of Art Bought With the Help of the National Art Collections Fund”, Kiddell Gallery, Sotheby’s, London “London Portfolio: Dominic Denis, Angus Fairhurst, Damien Hurst, Langlands & Bell, Michael Landy, Nicholas May, Marc Quinn, Marcus Taylor, Gavin Turk, Rachel Whiteread and Craig Wood”, Karsten Schubert Ltd., London “Lili Dujourie, Jeanne Silverthorne, Pia Stadtbaumer, Rachel Whiteread”, Christine Burgin Gallery, New
York
“Summer Group Show: Robert Barry, Keith Coventry, Angus Fairhurst, Michael Landy, Stephen Prina, Bridget Riley, Rachel Whiteread and Alison Wilding”, Karsten Schubert Ltd, London “New Voices: Recent Works for the British Council Collection”, Centre de Conference Albert Borschette, Brussels (and tour) 1991 “Metropolis”, Martin Gropius Bau, Berlin “Kunst Europa”, Kunstverein, Pforzheim, May-July “Broken English”, Serpentine Gallery, London, August-September “Katharina Fritsch, Robert Gober, Reinhard Mucha, Charles Ray, Rachel Whiteread”, Luhring Augustine, New York, October-November “Turner Prize Exhibition: Ian Davenport, Anish Kapoor, Fiona Rae and Rachel Whiteread”, Tate Gallery,
London, November-December “Confrontaciones 91”, Palacio de Velasquez, Madrid, December-February 1990 British Art Show, touring exhibition “A Group Show”, Karsten Schubert, London “Marina Abramovic, Kate Blacker, Marie Bourget, Angela Bulloch, Leslie Foxcroft, Paola Pezzi, Tessa Robins, Kay Rosen, Yoko Terauchi, Marylin Weber, Rachel Whiteread”, Victoria Miro Gallery, London, April-May 1989 “Concept 88, Reality 89”, University of Essex Gallery, Essex Whitechapel Open, London Deichtorhallen, Hamburg 1988 Riverside Open, London Slaughterhouse Gallery, London 1987 Whitworth Young Contemporaries, Manchester SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY Artists Books 2006 Rachel Whiteread. Naples: Museo D’Arte Contemporanea Donnaregina (MADRE), 2007. Curated by
Mario Codognato. 2005 Rachel Whiteread: Embankment. With contributions by Catherine Wood and Gordon Burn, London, U.K.: The Unilever Series, Tate Publishing, a division of Tate Enterprise Ltd, 2005. Rachel Whiteread: Plastiken und Zeichnungen (Sculptures and Drawings). Schwerin, Germany: Staatliches Museum Schwerin, 2005. Rachel Whiteread: Sculpture. London, U.K.: Gagosian Gallery, 2005. 2004 The Art of Rachel Whiteread. Thames & Hudson, 2004. Edited By Chris Townsend. Rachel Whiteread. Rio De Janeiro Museum of Modern Art and San Paulo Museum of Modern Art,
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26, 2005. http://www.mvregio.de/nachrichten_mv/7919.html 2004 Baker, Kenneth. “Touching the void--empty spaces are artist’s blank slate,” THE SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE, Thursday May 6, 2004, pp. E 1, E12 Buck, Louisa. “How The Shark Got Pickled,” THE ART NEWSPAPER, No. 144, February 2004, p. 31 Chemokhud Doty, Olga. “What is a House?, ” NY ARTS BERLINER KUNST, July/August 2004, p.82 Cole, Ina. “Mapping Traces; A Conversation with Rachel Whiteread,” SCULPTURE, April 2004, pp. 36- 42. “Culture Club,” ART AND AUCTION, February 2004
Cypriano, Fabio. FOLHA ILLUSTRADA, Folha de Sao Paolo, March 17, 2004, p. E1. “FLOP Recent Projects of the Public Art Fund,”, MERREL, p.12, pp.238-243 Lyall, Sarah & Vogel, Carol. “Pangs of Loss To Art World After a Fire,” THE NEW YORK TIMES, Weekend, Fine Arts, Leisure section, Friday, May 28, 2004, pp. E29, E32 “Making Art Work: The Mike Smith Studio “, TROLLEY, Spring 2004
Pollack, Barbara. “Art Basel. Roland Augustine,” ART & AUCTION, June 2004, p. 72 “Art Editions 4,” Edition Schellman, p. 394 “Singular Forms (Sometimes Repeated): Art from 1951 to the Present,” Guggenheim Museum, New York, p.161. “Supernova: Art of the 1990s from the Logan Collection,” San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, D.A.P. / Distributed Art Publishers, INC, New York, p. 97 “The White Stuff,” THE NEW YORK TIMES, Art & Architecture section, Sunday February 29, 2004, pp.
26-27 Vogel, Carol. “Wandering Room Finds a Home,” THE NEW YORK TIMES, Inside Art section, Friday, October 15, 2004, p. E31 2003 “A dama inglesa,” SEGUNDO CADERNO (Brazil), December 2, 2003, p. 1 Buskirk, Martha. “The Contingent Object of Contemporary Art,” The MIT Press, 2003, 97-99 Clem, Chivas. “Rachel Whiteread,” TIME OUT NEW YORK, Art Reviews, February 27-March 6, 2003, p. 65. Conkelton, Sheryl & Thomas, Elizabeth & Armstrong, Richard. “An International Legacy. Selections From
Carnegie Museum of Art,” (Exhibition catalogue), pp. 72, 139 Craig, Patsy. “Making Art Work,” TROLLEY, Fall 2003, pp. 48-49 E.B. “Days like these: Tate triennial of contemporary British Art 2003, Tate Britain,” THE ART
NEWSPAPER, Museums and Galleries section, February 2003, No. 133, p. 13. Fishner-Rathus, Lois. “Understanding Art,” Seventh Edition, Thomsom Wadsworth, 2003, p. 37 Ferris, Alisson. “Disembodied Spirits: Spirit Photography and Rachel Whiteread’s Gost,” ART JOURNAL, Fall 2003, pp. 45-53 “Goings on About Town," THE NEW YORKER, March 17, 2003, p. 42. Kalb, Peter. “H.H. Arnason. History of Modern Art. Painting Sculpture, Architecture, Photography. Fifth Edition,” Prentice Hall, Inc., 2003, p. 756 Kyriacou, Sotiris. "Previews," CONTEMPORARY, Speacial Issue no. 47/48, p. 40. Landi, Ann. “Who Are the Great Women Artists?,” ARTnews, March 2003, pp. 94-97. Levin. “Rachel Whiteread,” THE VILLAGE VOICE, Voice Choices, Art, March 12-18, 2003, p. 72.
Mac Adam, Alfred. “Rachel Whiteread. Luhring Augustine, ” ARTnews, reviews section, May 2003, p.515 Mar, Alex. THE NEW YORK SUN, Arts & Letters, Gallery-Going, March 20, p. 15. Menin, Samuele & Sansone, Valentina. "Sculpture Forever," FLASH ART, May-June, p. 129. Nesbitt, Judith & Watkins, Jonathan. “Days Like These,” Tate Triennial Exhibition of Contemporary British Art, 2003, p. 144. (exhibition catalogue) “Off Limits. 40 Artangel Projects,” Merrel, 2003, pp.68, 78-83 “Undomesticated Interiors,” Smith College of Art, 2003 (exhibition catalogue), p. 71 “Pletskud. Vaerker Fra Atrup Fernely Samlingen,” Arken Museum of Modern Kunst, 2003, pp.72-75
“Rachel Whiteread,” HAUNCH OF VENIZON, No. 1, Spring 2003, pp. 2-3, 11 Stewart, Amy Smith. "Rachel Whiteread; Luhring Augustine," FLASH ART, May-June, p. 92. Smith, Roberta. “Rachel Whiteread,” THE NEW YORK TIMES, Art Reviews, March 20, 2003, p. E40. T. Matthews, Roy & DeWitt Platt, F. “The Age of Anxiety and Beyond. The End of Modernism and the Birth of Post-Modernism,” The Western Humanities, Mc Graw Hill, 2003, Fifth edition, p.624 Younge, Gary. "Much Ado About Nothing," ART PAPER, January/February 2002, pp. 16-21.
2002 “A Physical World. A Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture,” Gagosian Gallery (exhibition catalogue) Cvoros, Uros. “The Present Body, The Absent Body, and The Formless,” ART JOURNAL, Winter 2002, Volume 61, No. 4, pp. 54-63. Halle, Howard. “Gost in the Machine”, TIME OUT NEW YORK, art reviews, pp. 82-83, March 21-28 Kim, Jinyang. “Could Momuments Replace Past Memories?,” HAUTE, November 2002, pp. 096-097 (article in Korean) Luci- Smith, Edward. “Art Tomorrow,” published byTerrail, p. 79 “Rachel Whiteread”, Young Japanese Artists, WOLGANMISOOL, special feature, June 2002, pp. 96-97 (text in Korean, illustrations) “Rachel Whiteread. The Solomon R. Gugenheim Museum New York,” TEMA CELESTE, No. 91, p. 89,
exhibition review Ryesky, Helene. “Photographic concepts and contemporary Art at ICA,” AM ART MATTERS, Photography Seen section, April 2002 Sozanski, Edward J. “A Puzzle and provocation,” THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, Art & Entertainment section, March 10 Shaffner, Ingrid. “The Unphotographable. Notes on Photography and Dust,” ART ON PAPER, March-April 2002, pp. 58-63 “The Art of Honoring the Dead,” NEWSEEK, September 11, 2002 p. 60 The Logan Collection. “A Portrait of our Times. A Collector’s Odysey and Philosophy,” p. 144, pp. 146
“To be Looked At. Painting and Sculpture from The Museum of Modern Art, New York,” (exhibition catalogue) Vancouver Art Gallery, Annual Report 2002, pp. 27, 29. 2001 Bishop, Claire, “Cool Steps to Star Status,” The evening Standard, June 26th Bulletin, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, p. 8 “Creative White Space,” THE SCOTSMAN, Visula Arts section, October 2 2001, S2, pp. 8-9 Grosenick, Uta. “Women Artists in the 20th and 21st Century,” Taschen, pp. 548-553 “Her Indoors. Rachel Whitread - The Best British Artist on the Block. Upstairs at Rachel’s,”
ScotlandonSunday, atPlay, Sunday September 30 2001, pp.4, 5, cover story
Hiltry, Greg. “Rachel Witheread,” Modern Paintings, Exhibition & Books, pp. 121-122 John Reardon, “Someday, my plinth will come,” THE OBSERVER MAGAZINE, 27 May 2001 Kennedy, Maev, “Acclaim greets Trafalgar Square Sculpture,” The Guardian, June 5th Liebman, Lisa. “Best of 2001,” Artforum, December 2001, pp. 96-97, illustration Mahoney, Elisabeth. “Obsessed by the Housework,” SUNDAY TIMES, September 30 2001 Moira,Jeffrey. “Artist at the heart of the matter,” THE HERALD, September 28 2001 Macmillan, Duncan. ‘‘Copy Cast,” BUSINESS A.M., October 5 2001 McDermott, Leon. “All that is Solid,” THE BIG ISSUE IS SCOTLAND, Sept. 27-Oct. 3 2001
Moyer, Twylene, “Whiteread’s Holocust Memorial Unveiled in Vienna,” Sculpture, January/February 2001 Morton, Brian. “Top of the Form,” SUNDAY HERLAD, September 30 2001 Monagha, Helen. “Casting Agent,” THE LIST, Sept. 20-Oct 4 2001 Muir, Robin. “Rachel Whiteread is famous for making casts,” The INDEPENDENT magazine, 29th May, 2001 “Rachel’s Invasion of Privacy,” THE SCOTSMAN, weekend issue, September 29 2001, p.S2-5 Rudden, Liam. “Casting a Very Different Light on the Wold”, EDINBURGH NEWS, art section, Friday, September 28, 2001. “She’s seen off right-wing, extremists, sneering tabloids and cynical pop star. Don’t mess with Rachel
Whiteread, the toughest artist on the block,” THE HERALD MAGAZINE, Saturday September 22 2001, cover story, pp. 8-11 Smith, Roberta. “Quick as a Shutter, Group Shows Shatter Conventional Wisdom,” The New York Times, show review, July 6, p. E32 Stalzer, Alfred. “ Place of Remembrance Memorial - Museum - Excavations - a Commemorative Entity,” Jewish Austria, Edition 2001, pp. 38-41 Wilkins, David G. & Bernard Schultz, & Katheryn M. Linduff. Art Part Art Present. Upper Saddle River,
New Jersey: Prentice-Hall Inc., 2001 2000 Bradley, Fiona, “Rachel Whiteread: Shedding Life,” Woman’s Art Journal: Spring/Summer 2000, pp. 59- 60 Corral, Maria (Director),”Catalogo de la Collecion de Arte Contemporaneo Fundacion “la Caixa”,“ Barcelona: Fundacion “la Caixa”, 2000 Dorment, Richard. “A brutal fact of Life in the city of dreams,” THE DAILY TELEGRAPH, Friday, October 27th, 2000, p. 26 Gelman, Alexander, “Subtraction: Aspects of Essential Design,” Crans-Pres-Celigny, Switzerland: RotoVision SA “HausSchau- Das Haus in der Kunst,” Deichtorhallen Hamburg, exhibition catalogue, Hatje Cantz Hunter, Sam & Jacobus , John & Wheeler , Daniel. “Modern Art,” New York: The Vendome Press
Inselmann, Andrea.“Threshold, Invoking the Domestic in Contemporary Art,” Contemporary Art center of Virginia “Judenplatz Mahnmal- Museum,” Perspektiven, 6th July, 2000 “Judenplatz, place of rememberence,” catalogue, Museum Judenplatz Vienna, 2000 Kimmelmann, Micheal.” Behind Sealed doors, Opening Up the Past,” The New York Times, The Arts, Monday October 30, 2000, p. E1-E5 Linduff, Katheryn M. & Schultz, Bernard & Wilkins, David G.. “Art Past Art Present,” 4th edition, Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2000 “Modern Contemporary Art at MoMa Since 1980,” pp. 359, 454, 485, exhibition catalogue for Open Ends,
September 2000-January 2001, The Museum of Modern Art, New York Milchram, Gerhard, ed., “Jundenplatz: Place of Rememberence.” Vienna: Pichler Verlag GmbH & CoKG “Open Ends,” The New York Times, Friday October 27th, Sec. E39 Rachel Whiteread in Trafalgar Square, TEMA CELESTE, October-December 2000, No. 82, p. 123 R.T. Matthews & F. Dewitt Platt. “The Western Humanities,” Michigan State University, p. 604 Rietveld, Josef. “Judenplatz: Ort der Erinnerung,” Chronik Wien, Sunday 26th, October, p. 9
Rubenstien, Rachel. “Two Mexican Poems (after Manuel Rodriguez Lozano),” Lacanian Ink: body politic,
New York, 2000 (illustration) Sirmans, Franklin. “Review: Untitled Sculpture,” Time Out New York, February 1-17, p. 69 “Vanitas: Meditations on Life and Death in Contemporary Art,” Richmond: Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 2000, pp. 24-25, 62-63. Vogel, Carol. “Inside Art,” The New York Times, Friday October 20th Weil, Rex. “Review: Untitled Sculpture,” ARTnews, May, pp. 229-230. Wilkin, Karen. “At the Galleries,” Partisan Review, No.1, Winter 2000, pp. 143-154 1999 Belcove, Julie. “Rachel Rachel,” W Magazine, November, pp. 344-349 Bourbon, Matthew. “Rachel Whiteread @ Luhring Augustine,” NY Arts, Vol. 4, No. 12, p. 95
Burton, Jane. “Concrete Poetry,” ARTnews, May, pp. 154-157 Cork, Richard. “Cast out of Sad Memory,” The Times, Tues., January 5, Arts Section Collings, Matthew. “Rabble Rousing,” Vogue, October, pp. 219, 224-225 “Emotion, Young British and American Art from the Goetz Collection,” Deichtorhallen Hamburg, Cantz Publishers, exhibition catalogue Godfrey, Tony. Burlington Magazine, January Higgie, Jennifer. “Vacant Lot,” Frieze, January/February, p. 36 Hoge, Warren. “Plinth Seeks Occupant. Nelson Will Be Neighbor.,” New York Times International, Thursday, August 19 “House of Sculpture,” Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Fort Worth, TX, exhibition brochure
Hillstrom, Laurie Collier & Hillstrom, Kevin, ed., “Contemporary Women Artists,” St. James Press, pp. 708-710 Johnson, Ken. The New York Times, Friday, November 19, p. E41 Kotik, Charlotta. “Inside Out,” ARTnews, May, p.129 Marella, Giovanni. “Aste e Mercato; Christie’s Vende Saatchi,” “Damien Hirst E Rachel Whiteread,” Tema Celeste, Mar.- April, pp.106-107 Neri, Louise, ed.. “Looking Up: Rachel Whiteread’s Water Tower,” Public Art Fund, New York Scalo Zurich, Berlin, New York “Now It’s My Turn to Scream: Works by Contemporary British Artists from the Logan Collection,” Haines
Gallery, San Francisco, exhibition catalogue, SFMOMA publishers Paparoni, Demetrio. “In Evidenza,” Tema Celeste, March-April, p. 79 Riemschneider, Burkhard, & Grosenick, Uta (Ed.). “Art At The Turn Of The Millennium,” Taschen, pp. 534-537 Saltz, Jerry. “Material Girl,” The Village Voice, November 16, p. 79 Saltz, Jerry.“Casting Call,” artnet.com, November 15 Storr, Robert, “Remains of the Day”, Art in America, April, pp. 104-109, 154 Sylvester, David. “Carving Space,” Tate Magazine, Issue 17, Spring, pp. 40-4 “Young British Art: The Saatchi Decade,” Booth - Clibborn Editions, pp. 8, 12, 13, 17, 22, 23, 67
Yablonsky, Linda. “Shit Happens,” Time Out New York, October 14-21, p. 65 Yu, San-San. Art China, December, pp. 193-194 Zinnew, Harriet. “Kiki Smith and Rachel Whiteread,” Ny Arts, Vol. 4, No. 12, p. 27 1998 Ackley, Clifford S. “PhotoImage, Printmaking 60’s to 90’s,” Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, p. 51 ART FROM THE UK, catalogue from Sammlung Goetz, Interview with Francesco Bonami, 1998 “Art from the UK,” Sammlung Goetz, Muenchen, 1997. Barrett, David. Art/text Magazine, February-April, pp. 93-94 C International Contemporary Art, Issue #57, February-April, pp.10-11 Carr, C. “Going Up in Public,” The Village Voice, June 23, 1998, p. 72
Cosper, Darcy. “Casting New York,” Metropolis, June 1998, pp. 98-100,109 Dault, Gary Michael. “The deafening silence of the past given voice in art,” THE GLOBE AND MAIL, Saturday, April 18, C17 Ducci, Carlo. “Inspiration Stories,” Italian Vogue, December 1998, pp. 294-299 “Dust Breeding - Photographs, Sculpture & Film,” Curated by Steve Wolfe, Fraenkel Gallery, San
Francisco, exhibition catalogue Evening Standard (London), Art Section, October 29 Glueck, Grace. “For Art, Too, A Summer in the Sun,” The New York Times, August 21, pp. 35-37 “Group Sculpture Project,” Muenster, Germany, June 22- Sept.28 1997. Heartney ,Eleanor. “The Return of the Red-Brick Alternative,” Art in America, Jan. pp. 57- 66 Kastner, Jeffrey. “A Compromise for Vienna’s Holocaust Memorial,” ArtNews, April, Page 88. Jones, Jonathan. The Independent, February 11 Lessard, Suzannah. “People Are Talking About Art,” Vogue, September, pp. 418, 424 Loffler, Sigrid. “Judenplatz,” DIE ZEIT, March 12, p. 45 “Longing and Memory,” Los Angeles County Museum of Art, June-Sept 1997. MacSweeney, Eve. “Watch this Space...,” Harper’s Bazaar, May, pp. 22.
“Rachel Whiteread,” exhibition catalogue, Anthony d’Offay Gallery, London Saltz, Jerry (Ed.). “An Ideal Syllabus,” Frieze (supplement), Issue 43, November-December Sumpter, Helen. Evening Standard (London) Hot Tickets, October 29 SG, “Exhibitions: Rachel Whiteread,” The Guardian (London), October 24 “Sensation. Young British Artists From the Saatchi Collection,” Royal Academy of Arts, London, Sept. - December 1997. “Save the Date!,” inprocess The Quarterly Newsletter of the Public Art Fund Inc., Volume 6,#3, Spring, p.
4 Smith, Roberta. “Critic’s Notebook: The Ghosts of SOHO,” The New York Times, August 27, pp. E1-E2 Shone, Richard. “Eyes on the Skies,” Artforum, January, p. 34 “The Hirshhorn Collects: Recent Acquisitions 1992-1996,” Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. (exhibition catalogues), p.107 “Vienna to Build Whiteread Memorial,” Art in America, May, p. 144 Viso, Olga. “90’s to the Nines,” Art Papers, May-June 1998, p. 16 Vogel, Carol. “SoHo Site Specific: On the Roof,” The New York Times, June 11, pp. 1, 4 Vogel, Carol. “A Water Tower for Peace,” THE NEW YORK TIMES, January 13, p. E34
1997 Bradley, Jessica. INTERNATIONAL CONTEMPORARY ART, May-August, p. 32 Boseley, Sarah. “Art world rocked by ‘bloody divorce,” THE GUARDIAN, November 5, 1996 Cork, Richard. “The sculptures that broke the mould,” THE TIMES, September 17, 1996 Cotter, Holland. “Ideas from the Air, Wrapped in Paper,” THE NEW YORK TIMES, December 19, p. E39 Darling, Michael. “The Baggage of Time,” LA WEEKLY, June 20-26, P57 Dorment, Richard. “Accentuating the negative,” TELEGRAPH, September 25, 1996 Feaver, William. “Whiteread’s sculptures may be poetic, monumental, simple and non-literal.
But ‘ Wot For’?,” THE OBSERVER, September 22, 1996 Frankel, David. “Shadows Cast,” ARTFORUM, December, p. 97 Feldman, Hanah J.L. “Rachel Whiteread: Luhring Augustine Gallery, New York, May 7-June 18, 1996,” WORLD ART, Iss. 4, 1996, p. 86 Graham- Dixon, Andrew. “Conjuring art out of thin air,” THE INDEPENDENT, October 1, 1996 Garner, Lesley. “The well-hung crowd-puller,” DAILY EXPRESS, September 20, 1996 Henri, Adrian. “Art from a young star defies the trend towards anarchy,” DAILY POST, September 96
Heller, Nancy G. “Women Artists, An Illustrated History,” Abbeville Press Publishers, Third Ed. Hensher, Philip. “A grand parade of lifeless packaging,” MAIL ON SUNDAY, Oct. 27, 1996 Hilton, Tim. “Of innocence and experience,” INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY, September 22 Houle, Annick. “Rachel Whiteread,” PARACHUTE, January/February/March INTERVIEW, September 1, 1996 Jackson, Tina. “Space Invader,” BIG ISSUE, September 9-15 Januszczak, Waldemar. “Watch these spaces,” THE SUNDAY TIMES, September 22, 1996
Knight, Christopher. “Beguiled by ‘Longing and Memory’,” LOS ANGELES TIMES, June 7, pp. F1, F14 Lambirth, Andrew. “Solid space,” THE SPECTATOR, October 12, 1996 Lister, David. “When the art world painted the city of dreams bright red,” THE INDEPENDENT, June 16, p. 20
Leonard, Tom. “Gallery money at the root of artistic divorce,” THE DAILY TELEGRAPH, November McKenna, Kristine. “The Contemporary Not Temporary at LACMA,” LOS ANGELES TIMES, June 7, F15 MacRitchie, Lynn. “The war over Rachel,” THE GUARDIAN. November 5, 1996 Millard, Rosie. “Casting around for ideas”. ART REVIEW, October 1996 “News...In Brief,” ARTnews, Sept., p. 60 “News Briefs,” NEW ART EXAMINER, November, p. 14 Newson, Felicity. “Art of the matter,” LIVERPOOL ECHO, September 1996 Packer, William. “The ghosts of lives past,” FINANCIAL TIMES. September 24, 1996
Phillips, Patricia. “Making Memories,” SCULPTURE, March pp. 22-27 Popham, Peter. “An artist cast into controversy,” THE INDEPENDENT, November 2, 1996 Riding, Alan. “No Sexism, Please; They’re British,” THE NEW YORK TIMES, December 29, p. E1, E10 Rugoff, Ralph. “Scene of the Crime,” Cambridge: MIT Press, 1997 Saltz, Jerry. “Merry-Go-Round,” FLASH ART, October 1997, pp. 84-87 Searle, Adrian. “Whiteread’s world of interiors,” THE GUARDIAN. October 6, 1996 Searle, Adrian. “World interiors,” THE GUARDIAN, September 17, 1996 “Sensation. Young British Artists From the Saatchi Collection,” Royal Academy of Arts, London, Exhibition
catalogue Smith, Roberta. “Another Venice Biennale Shuffles to Life,” THE NEW YORK TIMES, June 16, pp. B1,B2 Sladen, Mark. “Rachel Whiteread, Tate Gallery, Liverpool,” FRIEZE, Nov./Dec. pp. 77-78 Slyce, John. “Sensation,” FLASH ART, Nov / Dec 1997, Vol. XXX, No. 197, pp. 106-107 Thistlewood, David. “Losing details, winning monuments,” THE TIMES, October 18, 1996 Traynor, Ian. “Vienna unearths its Jewish guilt,” THE OBSERVER, October 6, 1996 Usherwood, Paul. “ the Rise and Rise of Rachel Whiteread” Vetrocq, Marcia E., “The 1997 Venice Biennale: A Space Odyssey”, Art in America, September, pp:
Cover, 66-77, 121 Weyer, Martin. “Monumental pleasures”. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH, Sept. 13, 1996 “Watch as the work goes on around you”, DAILY POST, September 6 Waddington Leslie, Flowers Matthew. “Is there genius on our doorstep?”. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH. November 25, 1996 1996 Anfam, David. “New York Early Summer Exhibitions”, EVRLINGTION MAGAZINE, August 96 Anfam, David. Review of one person exhibition, BURLINGTON MAGAZINE, Aug: p. 565-566 Artnotes. “Winner Takes All”, April, ART MONTHLY, p. 19 “Blast, 90s Style.” THE PRINT COLLECTOR’S NEWSLETTER: News of the Print World: People and Places; May-June 1996; Vol.XXVII, No. 2; p. 57 Barber, Lynn. “In a Private World of Interiors”, THE OBSERVER Camhi, Leslie. “House Wares”. THE VILLAGE VOICE, May 28, Vol.XLI No.22, pp. 91-92
Carrier, David. “Carnegie International”, ARTFORUM INTERNATIONAL, January, p. 88 “City Focus: Miami/South Florida”, ARTNEWS, January, 1996 Cork, Richard. “Rachel Whiteread’s House”, Book Review, TATE MAGAZINE, Spring, No. 8, p. 75. Dannatt, Adrian. “Brilliant”, FLASH ART, January - February, No. 186, pp. 96-97 “From Figure to Object; A Century of Sculptor’s Drawings”, London:Frith Street Gallery; Kartsen Schubert, 1996 Gayer, John. INTERNATIONAL CONTEMPORARY ART, fall 1996, p. 38 Jackson, Kevin. “Brit Pop Art”, ARENA, April, pp. 60-66 Kimmelman, Michael. “How Public Art Turns Political”, NEW YORK TIMES, Oct. 28, 1996
Kimmelman, Michael. “Art In Review”. THE NEW YORK TIMES, Friday May 17, C24 Klawans, Stuart. DAILY NEWS (Art Review), June 15: p. 30 “London Calling”. NEW YORK MAGAZINE, May 13, p. 47 Long, Andrew. Review of one person exhibition, THE NEW YORKER, June 3: p. 20 Liotta, Christine. Review of one person exhibition, SCULPTURE, September, p. 65 “Miami Defines the Nineties”, FLASH ART, January/February “New Miami MOCA”, ART IN AMERICA, January
Pederson, Victoria. “Rachel Whiteread at Luhring Augustine”, ART & AUCTION, May 1996, p. 76-77 Phillips, Christopher. “Front Page”. ART IN AMERICA: March 1996, p. 29 Princenthal, Nancy. “Rachel Whiteread: Thickening the Plot”, INPROCESS, Volume 4, #3. Spring, pp. 1-2 Rimanelli, David. “Art on the Beach”, ELLE, March Schmerler, Sarah. “Inner Space”. TIME OUT NEW YORK, May 22-29, Issue No. 35, p. 29 Smith, Roberta. “Handmade Readymades”. THE NEW YORK TIMES. March 1: p. 20 THE NOW ART BOOK. Japan: Shiseido and Korinsha Press & Co., Ltd
Tait, Simon. “Tailors Of The Unexpected”, THE TIMES, April 1, p. 12 Traynor, Ian. “Vienna unearths its Jewish guilt”, THE OBSERVOR, October 6 Williams, Richard J. “The Trouble with Whiteread,” ART MONTHLY 1995 “Acquisitions,” Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Calendar, p. 2 “At the ICA, Rooms With A View - Of The Soul,” THE BOSTON GLOBE, May 12, p. 62 Armstrong, Richard. CARNEGIE INTERNATIONAL 1995. Exhibition catalogue, Carnegie Museum of Art, November “British Art of the 80s and 90s: The Weltkunst Collection,” leaflet, The Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin
(ill.) 10 Cherubini, Laura. “Rachel Whiteread, Accademia Britannica,” FLASH ART (Italia), February, pp. 108-109 “Contemporary British Art in Print: The Publications of Charles Booth-Clibborn and his imprint The Paragon Press 1986-95,” exhibition catalogue, Scottish National Galleries in association with Paragon Press, Edinburgh and London Colman, David. “Art: Short Takes,” VOGUE, February: p. 154 Currah, Marc. “Five Rooms at Anthony d’Offay,” TIME OUT, April 26-May 3, No. 1288, p 50. DOUBLE MIXTE: GENERIQUE 2. Exhibition catalogue, Galerie Nationale du Jeu de Paume, February Ekstrom, Johanna. “Rachels Hus,” (poetry) Dicter Wahlstrom & Widstrand. Freierman, Shelly. “Solidified Space,” METROPOLIS, May
Graham-Dixon, Andrew. “The British Art Buzz,” VOGUE, June, p. 118-123 Guha, Tania. “Rachel Whiteread Karsten Schubert,” TIME OUT, May 24-31, 1995. p. 50 “Here and Now”, exhibition catalogue, (ill.) Istanbul Biennial, exhibition catalogue, Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts, Turkey (ill.) Jackson, Kevin. “The Colours of Money,” ARENA, Summer, pp. 64-69 Kastner, Jeffery. “Brilliant?,” ART MONTHLY, December 95 -January 96, No. 192, pp. 10-15 Kimmelman, Michael. “Turning Things Inside Out,” THE NEW YORK TIMES, Arts & Leisure, Sunday,
February 5: Section 2, p. 1, 35 King Carol. “Not One Drop Of British Reserve,” THE NEW YORK TIMES, Sunday October 22, pp. 45-46 Lemiere, Nicole. “Two New Controversial Art Exhibits to Open ICA,” THE DAILY PENNSYLVANIAN, February 3, pp. 1-7 Lingwood, James (ed). RACHEL WHITEREAD HOUSE. Published by Phaidon Press Limited, November Morgan, Stuart. “Anglo-Saxon Attitudes,” FRIEZE, March-April, p. 7 Morrissey, Simon. “Intangible Beauty of Negative Space,” BUILDING DESIGN: June 9, 1995 “New Art In Britain,” exhibition catalogue, Muzeum Sztuki, Lodz, Poland, October-November. Patrick, Keith & Lores, Maite: “Contemporary British Sculpture: From Henry Moore to the 90s,” exhibition
catalogue, Auditorio de Galicia, Santiago de Compostela and Fundacio de Serralves, Porto (ill.) Picasso, Sydney. “Sculptur de Temps,” VOGUE (Paris), April, pp. 60-61 “Private / Public,” exhibition catalogue, ars ‘95 Helsinki, Museum of Contemporary Art Helsinki and Finnish National Gallery, Helsinki (ill) “Proem: Drawings Towards Sculptures,” Rubicon Gallery, Dublin, April-May Princenthal, Nancy. “All that is Solid,” ART IN AMERICA, July,pp. 52-57 Rice, Robin. “Opposites Attract,” PHILADELPHIA CITY PAPER, February 10, p 19. Rudolph, Karen. “Rachel Whiteread,” BEAUX-ARTS MAGAZINE, March, pp. 98-99 Saunders, Jennifer. “Exhibitions Explore Darker Sides of Space & Humanity,” THE COMPASS, February
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Schafran, Kirby. “Breaking The Mold...By Making A New Mold,” INTERVIEW, June, p. 36 Siesche, Angela. “Das Schwere und das Leichte,” Dumont, Cologne Smith, Roberta. “No Muss, No Fuss at 1995 Carnegie,” THE NEW YORK TIMES, November 8: C13, C15 Smith, Roberta. “Some British Moderns Seeking to Shock,” THE NEW YORK TIMES, November 23: C11, C14 Sozanski, Edward. “Artists at the ICA,” THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, February. Silver, Joanne. “Filling In The Blanks,” THE BOSTON HERALD, May 12, p. S22 Stein, Judith. “Philadelphia: Rachel Whiteread,” ARTnews, Summer: pp.133-134 Temin, Christine. “Rachel Whiteread Brings Her Investigations To Boston,” THE BOSTON SUNDAY GLOBE, May 7, pp. 33-38 Tazzi, Pier Luigi. “Rachel Whiteread: Sculpture,” British School at Rome, Rome (ill)
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Choon, Angela. “British Artists,” ART & ANTIQUES, April: pp. 56-63 Criqui, Jean-Pierre. “Focus: Rachel Whiteread, Kunsthalle Basel,” ARTFORUM, November: pp. 82-3 Ellison, Mike. “Digger’s Quick Work Brings the House Down,” THE GUARDIAN, January 12, p. 20 Eshun, Ekow. “Without Walls,” THE FACE, May, No.68, pp. 57-72 Fairbrother, Trevor. “Whiteread’s Ghost,” PARKETT, No. 42, December, pp 90-95 Fleissig, Peter (ed). “Invisible Museum: Seeing the Unseen,” exhibition catalogue, Thirty Sheperdess Walk, London (ill) Feaver, William. “Rachel Whiteread,” ARTNEWS, March, p. 148 Fenton, Ben. “Demolition Man Breaks Prize-Winner’s Art,” January 12, p. 8
Graham-Dixon, Andrew. “Artless Earthmover Finally Brings ‘House’ Down,” THE INDEPENDENT, January 12, p. 8 Green, Lynne. Editorial, CONTEMPORARY ART MAGAZINE, Vol.2, No.3, pp. 3-4 Hess, Elizabeth. “Minimal Women,” THE VILLAGE VOICE, July 5, p. 91 Hixson, Kathryn. “Reviews: Rachel Whiteread, MCA Chicago,” FLASH ART, Vol. XXVII, No. 174, January/February: pp. 100-101 “House”, limited edition book with photographs by John Davies, Artangel Trust, London, July Kastner, Jeffery. “Bad Housekeeping,” ARTNEWS, February, p. 47 Joseph, Francis. “Hostility House,” letter, THE EVENING STANDARD, January. Jones, Ronald. “Sense and Sensibility: Women Artists and Minimalism in the 90’s: The Museum of
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Odling-Smee, James. “Refreshing the Arts,” ART MONTHLY, July-August, No.178, pp 20-23. Postlewaite, Jeff. “Coming Down, that Infamous Work of Art,” THE EVENING STANDARD, January 11, p. 17
RACHEL WHITEREAD SCULPTURE. Exhibition catalogue, Kunsthalle Basel, ICA Philadelphia, & ICA Boston, August “Rachel Whiteread,” BIJUTSU TECHO MAGAZINE, October, Vol.47, No. 100, pp.189-199, pp. 228-229 Renton, Andrew. “Rachel Whiteread: A Song from Under The Floorboards,” ART + TEXT, pp. 54-59 Roberts, Allison. “Best and Worst of Art Bites the Dust,” THE TIMES, January 12, p 5 Searle, Adrian. “Rachel Doesn’t Live Here Anymore,” FRIEZE Magazine, Issue 14, January- February: pp. 26-29 Schmitz, Rudolf. “The Curbed Monumentality of the Invisible,” PARKETT, No. 42, December: pp. 96-103 Smith, Roberta. “Space is Spare for Women’s Work at the Modern,” THE NEW YORK TIMES, Friday,
June 24: C26 “Tate Gallery Biennial Report 1992-1994,” Tate Gallery Publications, London, ill. p. 24 “The House that Rachel Built Comes Tumbling Down,” DAILY EXPRESS, January 12, p. 5 Wakefield, Neville. “Rachel Whiteread: Separation Anxiety and the Art of Release,” PARKETT, No. 42, December: pp. 76-89 Watney, Simon. “About the HOUSE,” PARKETT, No. 42, December: pp. 104-111 Withers, Jane. “La Casa Fossile,” CASA VOGUE, January, No. 258, pp. 118-119 Yood, James. “Reviews: Chicago, Rachel Whiteread, Museum of Contemporary Art,” ARTFORUM, Vol. XXXII, No. 5, January: p. 94 Zelevansky, Lynne (ed). “Sense and Sensibility: Women Artists and Minimalism in the 90s,” The Museum
of Modern Art, New York (ill) 1993 Acsay, Judit. “Made Strange,” HUNGARIAN DAILY NEWS, June 18-24 “A Concrete Idea Well Worth Preserving,” THE INDEPENDENT, p. 17; with Colin Wheeler cartoon: “Isn’t that a Rachel Whiteread?,” p. 1, November 1 Andras, Ban. “A szemet szerkezetenek liraja,” NEPSZAVA, June 25 Auty, Giles. “Prized Apart,” THE SPECTATOR MAGAZINE, November 20: pp. 56-57 Auty, Giles. “Whiff of Paint,” THE SPECTATOR MAGAZINE, November 13: p. 41 Alberge, Dalya. “Still Flogging a Dead Cow?,” THE INDEPENDENT, July 13: p. 15 Alberge, Dalya. “House of Ghostly Memories,” THE INDEPENDENT, October 27: p. 1
Allthorpe- Guyton, Marjorie. “Monumental Art,” THE INDEPENDENT, November 29, p. 13 Banx. Cartoon, THE FINANCIAL TIMES, November 25 Barber, Lynn. “House Calls,” THE SUNDAY TIMES, Style and Travel, December 5: p 2. Barnes, Rachel. “Sharpening knives greet Turner nominees,” THE GUARDIAN, July 21: p. 18 Batchelor, David. “Rachel Whiteread: Still Photography,” THRESHOLD, No. 9, Jan: pp. 64-75 Batchelor, David. “Rachel Whiteread: Plaster Sculptures,” exhibition catalogue, Karsten Schubert Ltd., London and Luhring Augustine Gallery, New York. B. E. “London lockt,” KOELNER STADTANZEIGER, December 4-5
Bevan, Roger. “Rachel Whiteread Casts a House,” THE ART NEWSPAPER, No.32, November: p. 37 Bernard, Kate. “Which way to Turner?,” THE SUNDAY TIMES, Culture Section, July 25: p. 13 Bijl, Herma. “Rachel Whiteread,” METROPOLIS M, Netherlands, No. 1, February: p. 51 Bijl, Herma. “Britisk Skulptur I tiden og rommet,” VART LAND, Oslo. February 3 Burn, Gordon. “Why So Hard to Swallow?,” THE INDEPENDENT, November 10: p. 21 Bevan, Roger. “La Whiteread a tutta birra, Paladino, Land, Body e Narrative art,” JOURNAL OF ART (international edition), November: p. 78
Button, Virginia. “Right of Reply,” THE INDEPENDENT, November 11: p. 27 “British Sculpture Invades Budapest Galleries.” THE HUNGARIAN TIMES, July 5 Brookes, Peter. Cartoon, THE DAILY TELEGRAPH, November 26, p. 20 Buck, Louisa. “Showing Off,” GQ Magazine (UK), June: 46 Caro, Anthony. “‘House’ Raises Questions Of Art”, Letter, THE INDEPENDENT, December 1, p. 32 Colban, Luciana Mottola. “Rachel Whiteread’s Empty Space,” THE ART NEWSPAPER,May: p. 31 Colban, Luciana Mottola. “Rachel Whiteread’s Empty Space,” THE ART NEWSPAPER, May: 31.
Cosemans, Catherine. “Spookbeelden,” DE WITTE RAAF, Netherlands, No. 41, Jan: p. 11 Cork, Richard. “Monument to a great adventure,” THE TIMES, November 5: p 33.
Cook, William. “Prize opportunity to learn a new language,” THE SCOTSMAN, Nov. 5: p 17. Cooper, Tim. “My Mystery Tour with the Masked ‘Terrorists’ of Art,” THE EVENING STANDARD, November 24: p. 3 Cooper, Tim. “Bizarre night as 60,000. pounds sculptor is best of worst,” THE GUARDIAN, November 24: p. 3 Cooper, Tim. “The Turner Prize Winner and My Night With the Art Terrorist,” THE EVENING STANDARD, November 24, late edition: p. 13 Cooper, Tim. “Who failed the 1,600. pounds art test?,” THE EVENING STANDARD, November 25 Cosemans, Catherine. “Pick of the Year,” ARTS REVIEW MAGAZINE, Vol XLV, pp. 18-19 January Daley, Michael. Letter, THE INDEPENDENT. December 1, p. 32 Debbaut, Jan (ed). “Rachel Whiteread,” exhibition catalogue, van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, March Drathen, Doris von. “Rachel Whiteread. Found Form - Lost Object,” PARKETT MAGAZINE, No. 38: pp. 22-31 “Drawing the Line Against AIDS,” exhibition catalogue, AMFAR, New York, July. Editorial, “UNTITLED,” MAGAZINE, Winter, No. 3, pp. 1-2 Ellison, Mike. “Cadillac terrorists carve up sculptor,” THE GUARDIAN, November 24: p.1 Exnr, Julian. “Das Meisterwerk wird abgerissen,” TAGESSPIEGEL, November 28, p. 17 Feaver, William. “Tired Turner Needs a Tonic,” THE OBSERVER MAGAZINE, October 31: review
section, 6 Flounders, Eric. “Time table for Bow Sculpture,” THE INDEPENDENT, November 25, p.19 Flor, Harald. “Britisk Blanding,” DAGBLAD, Oslo. February 11 Forster, Peter. Letter, THE INDEPENDENT. December 1, p. 32 “Fuga es gipszpadlo,” MAGYAR NARANCS, July 8 Gale, Ian. “The Most Hated Man in British Art,” THE INDEPENDENT, December 10, p. 23 Garland. Cartoon, THE TIMES, November 25, p. 16 “Ghost Story,” IL GIORNALE DELL’ARTE MAGAZINE, December, No. 117 Graham-Dixon, Andrew. “This is the house that Rachel built,” THE INDEPENDENT, November 2: p. 17
Graham-Dixon, Andrew. “I don’t know much about art, but I know what I hate,” THE INDEPENDENT, November 24: p. 26 GT. “Ist es Kunst?,” Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, November 26, p. 33 “Fast Forward,” ARTNEWS, November, p.122-133. Hall, James. “Bristish Art Now: The Revolution Continues,” ARTnews Magazine, September: pp. 142-7 Hansen, David. “Territorial Pissings: The Biennale of Sydney,” ART MONTHLY AUSTRALIA, March: pp. 22-3 Hellandsjo, Karin. “In Site: New British Sculpture.” THRESHOLD, No. 9, January: pp. 11-20 Herbert, Susannah. “Prize contest all set for the slanging,” THE DAILY TELEGRAPH, July 22: p. 15 Herbert, Susannah. “Balaclava bonus for Turner winner,” THE DAILY TELEGRAPH, November 24: p. 1
Herbert, Susannah. “Wanted: 150 Abseiling Window Cleaners,” THE DAILY TELEGRAPH, December 6, p. 13 “Home is where the art is,” ART MONTHLY MAGAZINE, No. 171, November: p. 32 “House Fits the Neighborhood,” two letters. THE INDEPENDENT, November 20, p.19 Hornblower, Margot. “Wot for? Why not?” TIME INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE, December 13: p. 52 Hunt, Robin. “The House that Rachel Built,” THE GUARDIAN, November 17: Section 2, p. 9 “I Know About Art and I Know What I Like,” THE INDEPENDENT, December 21, p. 21
“In Site: Ny Britisk Skulptur,” TERSKEL/TESHOLD MAGAZINE, November: pp. 129-143 Jenkins, Simon. “Art House In A Cul-de-Sac,” MODERN PAINTERS, Winter, p. 11 Jak. Cartoon, EVENING STANDARD, November 25 Kent, Sarah. “Home Work,” TIME OUT MAGAZINE, No. 1210, Oct. 27 - Nov. 3: pp. 22-23 Kravagna, Christian. “Doubletake, Collective Memory and Current Art, Kunsthalle Vienna,” FORUM INTERNATIONAL, No. 17, March-April: p. 127 Katalin, Neray (ed). “Made Strange: New British Sculpture,” exhibition catalogue, Museum Ludwig,
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Chair, Parks Board, Bow Neighborhood Council, London; THE INDEPENDENT, p. 17 Lingwood, James. “Private prejudice, public interest and Bow’s ‘House’,” letter, THE INDEPENDENT, November 30, p. 17 Lister, David. “Award designed to promote art in Britain may go abroad,” THE INDEPENDENT, July 21: p. 6 Lister, David. “Turner prize won by ‘worst’ artist,” THE INDEPENDENT, November 24: pp. 1-3 Lister, David. “Money to Burn in Eccentric Cause,” THE INDEPENDENT, November 24, p.3 Lister, David. “The Choice Is Yours,” MODERN PAPERS MAGAZINE, December, p. 10.
Lynn, Elwyn. “Mind over mattresses,” THE AUSTRALIAN, The Weekend Review: Arts, January 2-3 Lubbock, Tom & Thorp, David. “Two Responses to Rachel Whiteread’s House,” UNTITLED MAGAZINE, Winter, No. 3, pp. 4-5 Maloon, Terence. “Art on the Boundary: An interview with the Director of the Ninth Biennale of Sydney, Anthony Bond,” LOOK Magazine, December-January: pp. 12-13 Manor, Dalia. “Rachel Whiteread’s House,” STUDIO ART MAGAZINE, December-January, pp. 10-11 (Israel) McEwen, John. “The House that Rachel Unbuilt,” THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH, October 24: review section, 6 McCrystal, Cal. “Is this worth all the sneers,” THE INDEPENDENT Sunday November 7: p. 12
McEwen, John. “Heed the passing grandma,” THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH, November 7: p. 8 Meschede, Friedrich. “Rachel Whiteread: Gouachen-Gouaches,” exhibition catalogue, DAAD Galerie, Berlin, November Meschede, Friedrich. “Die Bauform der Erinnerung,” DIE TAGESZEITUNG, November 27, p. 19 Mills, David. “A conspiracy of theorists,” THE SUNDAY TIMES, The Culture, November 28: pp. 9-14 Miklos, Losconi. “Osi idomok, mai jelek,” VASARNAPI HIREK, June 27 Milner, Catherine. “Turn Off Turner,” THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH, October 31: review section, p. 5 Morgenstern, George. “Tiltalende utstilling av britisk skulptur,” ASTENPOSTEN, Oslo. February 9
Morgan, Stuart. “Fast Forward,” ARTnews Magazine, November: pp. 122-133 Mouland, Bill. “Disaster In Plaster,” THE DAILY MAIL, November 24, p. 7 Mouland, David. “Disaster in Plaster,” THE DAILY MAIL, November 4, p. 7 Mueller, Hans-Joachim. “Die Maus, die wacht,” DIE ZEIT, February 5: p. 37 Niederle, Helmuth A. “Kunstwerke Unterwegs,” DIE FURCHE, January 14 Nittve, Lars (ed). “Passageworks,” exhibition catalogue, Rooseum, Malmo, April-July “Opinion: Is It Art?” THE INDEPENDENT, on Sunday, October 31: p. 25. P Sz J. “Felejtheto es felejthetetlen dolgok,” NEPSZABADAG, June 30
Payton-Jones, Julia (ed). “Programme for the Serpentine Gallery Gala Dinner,” June Pietsch, Hans. “Im versiegelten Sarkophag ruhen die Erinnerung,” ART MAGAZINE, December, p. 153 Postlethwaite, Jeff. “Inside-out ‘art’ turned my home into freak show,” THE EVENING STANDARD, London, October 28: p. 18 “Plastiker & Objektkuenstler,” ART Magazine, No. 7, July: pp. 40-47 Poshyananda, Apinan. “Guessing game at art gala,“ BANKOK POST, Outlook, Vol. XLVIII, No. 35, Thursday, February 4: Section 3 “Rachel Whiteread: Sculpturen 1990-1992,” UIT IN EINDHOVEN, Eindhoven, January: p. 20 “Rachel Whiteread a Popular Choice,” THE ART NEWSPAPER, December, No. 33, p. 7
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Shone, Richard. “Rachel Whiteread ‘House’,” THE BURLINGTON MAGAZINE, December 1993, pp. 837- 838 Smith, Roberta. “The Best of Sculptors, the Worst of Sculptors,” THE NEW YORK TIMES, November 30: C15-16 “Spatzunder: Doubletake - Austellung in Wien,” FEUILLETON, February 19: p. 31 Stringer, Robin. “Sculptor is the Best and the Worst,” THE EVENING STANDARD, November 24: p. 3 Sudjic, Deyan. “From Bauhaus to that house,” THE GUARDIAN, November 25: p. 27 Special London issue, ART DAS KUNSTMAGAZIN, No. 7, July: 43 “The Full Story,” Advertising for THE INDEPENDENT
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