Rachel Whiteread
Rachel Whiteread is a British artist known for her innovative sculptures and installations. Born in 1963, she gained prominence for her unique approach to casting everyday objects, transforming them into thought-provoking artworks. One of her most famous works is House, a concrete cast of the interior of a Victorian house, which won the Turner Prize in 1993.
Whiteread's art often explores themes of memory, absence, and the spaces we inhabit. By creating negative space, she invites viewers to reflect on the significance of the objects and environments that surround them. Her work has been exhibited internationally, solidifying her reputation in contemporary art.