Lot 534
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Rachel Whiteread

Estimate
200,000 - 300,000 USD
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Description

  • Rachel Whiteread
  • In Out - II
  • plasticised plaster with interior aluminum framework
  • 79 1/8 by 31 1/2 by 3 1/2 in. 201 by 80 by 9 cm.
  • Executed in 2004.

Provenance

Luhring Augustine, New York
Acquired by the present owner from the above in 2005

Exhibited

Kunsthaus Bregenz, Rachel Whiteread, April - May 2005, p. 17, illustrated in color (as installed at Kunsthaus Bregenz), p. 79, illustrated in color and illustrated in color on the cover with other works from the In-Out series

Catalogue Note

In Out - II is one of fourteen works from the series of the same name, which the artist created in 2004 for her exhibition at the Kunsthaus Bregenz in 2005.  Each work is unique and cast from doors of London houses. 

"If walls and floors and ceilings are the unrecognized boundaries defining our experiences of emptiness, doors or doorways embody a different function. They are less about the spaces in which we live than about our movement between them. Like staircases, they are areas or points of transition: from one room to another, from inside to outside, from private to public, from youth to adulthood.  They signify spatial and temporal movement.  We mark out our lives by passing through thresholds; youth pushes through doors in order to fulfill its promise, while age closes doors on one chapter after another. Yet at the same time doorways signify as barriers; against entry, or escape, or the real or the imagined threat of what lies on the other side. They can protect us from the world outside, but they can also keep us from the spaces we aspire to be.'' - Richard Noble (Exh. Cat., Kunsthaus Bregenz, Rachel Whiteread, 2005, p. 70)