Rachel Whiteread: ‘A memorial needs to be visible but not screaming’
2017 Ada Louise Huxtable prize winner Rachel Whiteread talks to us about her ‘shy sculptures’, working in series, how Gordon Matta-Clark influenced her student days and why she finds it difficult to collaborate with architects. The Architectural Review is the only 21st century global architecture magazine. The home of architectural criticism, culture and campaigning since 1896. www.the-ar.com

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Conversations | Artist Talk: Rachel Whiteread

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Rachel Whiteread: Tree of Life (Whitechapel Gallery, London)

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Architecture of the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe

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Rachel Whiteread Interview Pt 1

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Phyllida Barlow: An Age of Fallen Monuments

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15 MOST Unusual Buildings and Architecture

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Artist Rachel Whiteread: "Artists reflect upon what is happening." | Louisiana Channel

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Rachel Whiteread House

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When Public Art Goes Wrong

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David Smith: Sculpture 1932-1965

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Rachel Whiteread: Drawings

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Mary Princess Royal Was The Only Innocent British Royal

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Gordon Matta-Clark: Office Baroque

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Donald Judd | Curated by Flavin Judd | 2019

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Documentary: Rachel Whiteread, House (1993)

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The French Do Not Care About Work

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Maggi Hambling – 'Every Portrait is Like a Love Affair' | Artist Interview | TateShots

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Interview with Agnes Martin (1997)

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Rachel Whiteread’s House, London

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