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Rachel Whiteread DBE (born 20
April 1963) is an
English artist who
primarily produces sculptures,
which typically take the form of casts. She was...
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House was a
temporary public sculpture by
British artist Rachel Whiteread, on
Grove Road, Mile End, in the
London Borough of
Tower Hamlets. It was completed...
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Austrian victims of the
Holocaust and was
designed by
British artist Rachel Whiteread. The
memorial began with an
initiative of
Simon Wiesenthal. Wiesenthal...
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British contemporary artist. On the
evening of 23
November 1993,
Rachel Whiteread was
presented with the 1993
Turner Prize inside London's Tate Gallery...
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known as the "Young
British Artists":
Damien Hirst,
Chris Ofili,
Rachel Whiteread,
Tracey Emin, Mark Wallinger,
Steve McQueen, Sam Taylor-Wood, and the...
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included abstract painters Ian Davenport,
Fiona Rae and
sculptor Rachel Whiteread.
Grenville Davey received the
prize for HAL, a work
consisting of two...
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Judenplatz Holocaust Memorial (Nameless Library), by
Rachel Whiteread.
Concrete cast of
books on
library shelves turned inside out....
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Young British Art, the
first show
included works by
Sarah Lucas,
Rachel Whiteread and
Damien Hirst. A
second wave of
Young British Artists appeared in 1992–1993...
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Anish Kapoor,
Turning the
World Upside Down,
Israel Museum, 2010
Rachel Whiteread,
Judenplatz Holocaust Memorial, Vienna, 2000
Guardians of Time, light...
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These include Turner Prize winners Keith Tyson and
Rachel Whiteread (1982–85)
studied at the
Faculty of Arts, Brighton, as did
Keith Coventry...