Rachel Whiteread
Untitled, 2017
Hand printed silver gelatin photograph on Ilford warm tone fibre based paper, with hand punched holes
Presented in a bespoke frame designed by the artist
Signed and numbered on the mount by the artist, on recto
Presented in a bespoke frame designed by the artist
Signed and numbered on the mount by the artist, on recto
14.8 x 10.4 cm (framed: 31.5 x 28.5 x 3.8 cm)
© Rachel Whiteread
Rachel Whiteread creates elegant and poetic sculptures which explore architecture, space, absence and memory. Often inspired by the physicality of the human body, her works are poignant for their exploration...
Rachel Whiteread creates elegant and poetic sculptures which explore architecture, space, absence and memory. Often inspired by the physicality of the human body, her works are poignant for their exploration of intimate domestic spaces and household objects. Typically her sculptures are casts of the negative space surrounding or within an object. She is also a prolific draughtsman and printmaker, her two-dimensional work shares the primary concerns of her sculptures: texture and surface; void and presence; and the subtle observation of human traces in everyday life.
The present limited edition is derived and closely based on the artist's series of postcard works that are altered through different kinds of erasure. Its an approach to making an image that Rachel describes as attempting to make the space disappear whilst preserving the integrity of the architecture.
For the creation of this artwork, Whiteread selected a vintage postcard, which has then been reproduced as a hand printed facsimile using photographic methods and paper as close as possible to that used for the fabrication of the original. The piece has then been carefully perforated following a proscribed pattern using a hand punch of varying diameter. It was clear to the artist that how this work could be presented and framed was an important part of the edition, and she specified a very simple, minimal white spray frame which has been produced by the premier framing company Darbyshire.
The present limited edition is derived and closely based on the artist's series of postcard works that are altered through different kinds of erasure. Its an approach to making an image that Rachel describes as attempting to make the space disappear whilst preserving the integrity of the architecture.
For the creation of this artwork, Whiteread selected a vintage postcard, which has then been reproduced as a hand printed facsimile using photographic methods and paper as close as possible to that used for the fabrication of the original. The piece has then been carefully perforated following a proscribed pattern using a hand punch of varying diameter. It was clear to the artist that how this work could be presented and framed was an important part of the edition, and she specified a very simple, minimal white spray frame which has been produced by the premier framing company Darbyshire.
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