This exhibition presents a recent sculpture from Whiteread's own collection and a group of new works on paper, alongside an object with it's own very specific history: Robert Burn's breakfast table. The gallery viewing room is currently installed with recent works by: David Austen, David Batchelor, Anna Barriball, Thomas Joshua Cooper, Susan Derges, Callum Innes, Peter Liversidge and Richard Long.
Breakfast Table
Rachel Whiteread (b. 1963) is internationally renowned as one of the greatest
British artists of her generation. Casting familiar objects in raw materials such as
plaster, rubber, concrete and resin, she transforms them into monuments to absent
owners, and the traces of their anonymous lives. Whiteread is still perhaps best
known in the UK for 'House', a concrete cast of an entire Victorian Terrace in
London’s East End that she completed in 1993 and which was controversially
demolished shortly after. By “turning the world inside out” through her casting
process, Whiteread’s objects become at once familiar and strange, both unnervingly
intimate and quietly neutral.
Poet Robert “Rabbie” Burns (1759 – 1796) is widely held to be one of the greatest of
literary figures in Scotland and his life and work is still celebrated every year on
25th January with Burns Night, at which is traditionally recited his ‘Address to a
Haggis’. Poems and songs for which Burns remains well known today include “Auld Lang
Syne”, “To a Mouse” and “A Man’s a Man for A’ That”.
This exhibition will present a recent sculpture from Whiteread’s own collection and
a group of new works on paper, alongside an object with it’s own very specific
history: Robert Burn’s breakfast table.
The gallery viewing room is currently installed with recent works by: David Austen,
David Batchelor, Anna Barriball, Thomas Joshua Cooper, Susan Derges, Callum Innes,
Peter Liversidge and Richard Long.
During the exhibition the gallery will be open everyday from 10am – 5pm.
Please join us for a Bloody Mary at the Private View on Saturday 14th July from 12
til 3pm.
Opening july 28 2007
Ingleby Gallery
6 Carlton Terrac - Edinburgh
Hours: 10am – 5pm
Free admission