Rachel Whiteread
British artist Rachel Whiteread is capturing the air in an object, the parts we don’t see, and gives it life. The space between books on the shelf, whats under the bed? inside a wardrobe, between the legs of a chair? She is making casts that answers these questions, casts that captures the moment and the objects that were once there, we rarely think of the spaces between and the air we move through and live in, her works freeze time and space and leaves a memory of a long forgotten present…
Images by Tate Modern
Works left to right : Untitled (One Hundred Spaces) 1995, Threshold II, 2010, “Untitled (Domestic)” 2002, Due Porte, 2016