GCB Kunstlexikon
RACHEL WHITEREAD
VIDEO / FILM
Rachel Whiteread | Drawings | This film accompanies the Rachel Whiteread exhibition running at Tate Britain from 8 September 2010 until 16 January 2011. Rachel Whiteread is renowned for her evocative large-scale sculptures, but drawing has always remained one of her core activities. This exhibition offers a rare opportunity to explore her works on paper, most of which have never been shown before in a public gallery. These collages and drawings provide a fascinating and intimate insight into the creative process behind Whiteread’s work. While her sculptures are often large-scale and involve a team of fabricators, these paper works provide a more personal, mobile counterpoint. Nevertheless, they also share many of the themes familiar from her public commissions: texture and surface; void and presence; and the subtle observation of human traces in everyday life. | © Tate Media | 2010 | Directed by James Price | Filmed & Edited by Tim Cowie and James Price | Camera Assistant Max Dade | Editing Assistants Stephanie Macindoe, Sinan Gultutan, & Sammi Davies | Sound Design by Gurnot Fuhrmann | Produced by Kate Vogel | Thanks to Hazel Willis and Gagosian Gallery | YouTube
RACHEL WHITEREAD
VIDEO / FILM
Rachel Whiteread | Drawings | This film accompanies the Rachel Whiteread exhibition running at Tate Britain from 8 September 2010 until 16 January 2011. Rachel Whiteread is renowned for her evocative large-scale sculptures, but drawing has always remained one of her core activities. This exhibition offers a rare opportunity to explore her works on paper, most of which have never been shown before in a public gallery. These collages and drawings provide a fascinating and intimate insight into the creative process behind Whiteread’s work. While her sculptures are often large-scale and involve a team of fabricators, these paper works provide a more personal, mobile counterpoint. Nevertheless, they also share many of the themes familiar from her public commissions: texture and surface; void and presence; and the subtle observation of human traces in everyday life. | © Tate Media | 2010 | Directed by James Price | Filmed & Edited by Tim Cowie and James Price | Camera Assistant Max Dade | Editing Assistants Stephanie Macindoe, Sinan Gultutan, & Sammi Davies | Sound Design by Gurnot Fuhrmann | Produced by Kate Vogel | Thanks to Hazel Willis and Gagosian Gallery | YouTube
RACHEL WHITEREAD
VIDEO / FILM
Rachel Whiteread | Drawings | This film accompanies the Rachel Whiteread exhibition running at Tate Britain from 8 September 2010 until 16 January 2011. Rachel Whiteread is renowned for her evocative large-scale sculptures, but drawing has always remained one of her core activities. This exhibition offers a rare opportunity to explore her works on paper, most of which have never been shown before in a public gallery. These collages and drawings provide a fascinating and intimate insight into the creative process behind Whiteread’s work. While her sculptures are often large-scale and involve a team of fabricators, these paper works provide a more personal, mobile counterpoint. Nevertheless, they also share many of the themes familiar from her public commissions: texture and surface; void and presence; and the subtle observation of human traces in everyday life. | © Tate Media | 2010 | Directed by James Price | Filmed & Edited by Tim Cowie and James Price | Camera Assistant Max Dade | Editing Assistants Stephanie Macindoe, Sinan Gultutan, & Sammi Davies | Sound Design by Gurnot Fuhrmann | Produced by Kate Vogel | Thanks to Hazel Willis and Gagosian Gallery | YouTube