Rachel Whiteread

Tate Britain rehang review – this is now the museum where art goes to sleep
Tate Britain, London
Once the provocative home of artistic sensation, the gallery is now vacuous, worthy and fundamentally dull. It even seems to disapprove of the very British art it used to promote
Once the provocative home of artistic sensation, the gallery is now vacuous, worthy and fundamentally dull. It even seems to disapprove of the very British art it used to promote
Jonathan Jones
23, May, 2023 @12:35 PM

Rachel Whiteread calls for end to Trafalgar Square fourth plinth sculptures
Artist says programme needs ‘rethink’ amid evidence that sculptors cannot find permanent homes for their work
Matthew Weaver
19, Jan, 2023 @7:00 AM

Rachel Whiteread Covid print to feature in Government Art Collection
Untitled (Bubble) reflects microscopic form of Covid and will be displayed in government offices in UK and abroad
Harriet Sherwood Arts and culture correspondent
07, Oct, 2022 @11:33 AM

Lake District slag heap could become landmark public art
Artist Roger Hiorns pitching alongside Rachel Whiteread, Piet Oudolf and Olafur Eliasson in scheme to celebrate Cumbrian coast
Mark BrownNorth of England correspondent
03, Sep, 2022 @5:00 AM

‘I was traumatised at its demolition’ – Rachel Whiteread on making House
‘Charles Saatchi offered to put it on wheels and take it to his gallery – but I wanted it to stay at its location’
Andrew Dickson
18, Jul, 2022 @2:02 PM

Haunted Realism review – a queasy, intoxicating view of late capitalism
Rachel Whiteread, Gerhard Richter, Jenny Saville and co explore the age of ‘lost futures’ in a group show that works best unimpeded by theory
Rachel Cooke
12, Jun, 2022 @10:00 AM

‘Indefatigable, curious, 100% original’: female artists on Paula Rego
Her paintings frightened Lubaina Himid; she gave an indelible tutorial to Tacita Dean; and she changed Caroline Walker’s view of the world. Great women artists remember Rego, who died this week
Compiled by Hettie Judah
10, Jun, 2022 @4:06 PM

‘A kick in the balls to the male art scene’: Breaking the Mould review
The squidgy folds and gelatinous wobbles of work by Rachel Whiteread, Holly Hendry and others are hard to keep your hands off – and tell us much about overcoming sexist attitudes in art
Hannah Clugston
27, May, 2021 @1:39 PM

Rachel Whiteread: Internal Objects; Thomas Demand review – shelter in a storm
Whiteread’s dazzling lockdown art conjures beauty and mystery from what’s lying around – and inspires us to do the same
Laura Cumming
25, Apr, 2021 @8:00 AM

‘At last, a lockdown masterpiece’ – Rachel Whiteread: Internal Objects review
These alarming, engrossing works take the artist’s seminal House and add horror, reflecting the turbulence of lives upended and exploded by the pandemic
Jonathan Jones
12, Apr, 2021 @8:00 AM

Rachel Whiteread: ‘I wanted to make the opposite of what I had always been making’
The artist has taken a radical new direction, turning her back on casts and creating sculptures from scavenged material. She explains how a bipolar diagnosis has changed her work
Charlotte Higgins
11, Apr, 2021 @2:00 PM

The Guardian view on memorials for Covid-19: raw events need distance | Editorial
Editorial: The pandemic must be remembered, but there should be caution and patience about how
Editorial
12, Mar, 2021 @5:52 PM
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