Rachel Whiteread Exhibition at Luhring Augustine Gallery
Rachel Whiteread presented new work at Luhring Augustine Gallery in New York. The exhibition featured her signature cast sculptures exploring negative space and domestic memory. Concurrently, Alexander Calder's work was shown at PaceWildenstein Gallery, while Philip Gausman exhibited at Lohin Geduld Gallery. These simultaneous exhibitions in March 2006 highlighted significant contemporary sculptural practices in New York's gallery scene. Whiteread's work continued her investigation of architectural voids and everyday objects through meticulous casting processes. The exhibitions collectively demonstrated diverse approaches to three-dimensional form during this period.
Key facts
- Rachel Whiteread exhibited at Luhring Augustine Gallery
- Alexander Calder showed work at PaceWildenstein Gallery
- Philip Gausman exhibited at Lohin Geduld Gallery
- Exhibitions occurred in March 2006
- All exhibitions took place in New York
- Whiteread works with cast sculptures exploring negative space
- Multiple gallery exhibitions occurred simultaneously
- Artcritical published coverage of these exhibitions
Entities
Artists
- Rachel Whiteread
- Alexander Calder
- Philip Gausman
Institutions
- Luhring Augustine Gallery
- PaceWildenstein Gallery
- Lohin Geduld Gallery
- artcritical
Locations
- New York
- United States