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RACHEL WHITEREAD (b. 1963) SLAB (PLUG) rubber 81/4 x 30 x 783/4 in. (21 x 76 x 200 cm) executed...

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RACHEL WHITEREAD (b. 1963) SLAB (PLUG) rubber 81/4 x 30 x 783/4 in. (21 x 76 x 200 cm) executed...
RACHEL WHITEREAD (b. 1963) SLAB (PLUG) rubber 81/4 x 30 x 783/4 in. (21 x 76 x 200 cm) executed in 1994 Estimate: - $200,000-300,000 PROVENANCE Karsten Schubert Gallery, LONDON EXHIBITED BASEL, Kunsthalle Basel, SKULPTUREN/SCULPTURES, August 12-October 30, 1994 WASHINGTON, DC, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, DISTEMPER: DISSONANT THEMES IN THE ART OF THE 1990's, June 20-September 15, 1996 LITERATURE A. Gallagher, ed., LA BIENNALE DI VENEZIA, XLVII ESPOSIZIONE INTERNAZIONALE D'ARTE, LONDON, 1997, p. 58 (illustrated) Driven by her plain-spoken desire "to bring unregistered and forgotten space into the world," Rachel Whiteread transforms the intimate territory of our private lives-spaces from beneath tables and chairs, inside cupboards, and entire interiors of basements and living rooms-into intensely physical forms that become haunting, enigmatic monuments to the everyday. (Interview with Andrea Rose, RACHEL WHITEREAD, British Council, London, 1997, p. 30.) From her ambitious public art projects, including the recent Holocaust Memorial in Vienna, to Untitled (Torso), 1992, the cast interior of a hot-water bottle, all of Whiteread's works are emblematic of a profoundly private, almost unconscious realm in which, as Anthony d'Offay noted, "the presence of the human body is made stronger by its exclusion." (Anthony d'Offay Gallery, RACHEL WHITEREAD, London, 1998, p. 2.)