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The Unilever Series: Rachel Whiteread: EMBANKMENT
11 October 2005  –  1 May 2006
   
Rachel Whiteread, EMBANKMENT, 2005
Rachel Whiteread
EMBANKMENT
© Tate 2005. Photo: Marcus Leith
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As one of Britain's leading contemporary sculptors, Rachel Whiteread has undertaken several public commissions. She was awarded the Turner Prize in 1993 for House and, more recently, has completed the Holocaust memorial in Vienna and Monument which was displayed on Trafalgar Square’s empty plinth.

Rachel Whiteread, EMBANKMENT, 2005  
Rachel Whiteread
EMBANKMENT
© Tate 2005. Photo: Marcus Leith
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For the Turbine Hall, she has created a gigantic labyrinth-like structure, entitled EMBANKMENT, made from 14,000 casts of the inside of different boxes, stacked to occupy this monumental space. The form of a cardboard box has been chosen because of its associations with the storage of intimate personal items and to invoke the sense of mystery surrounding ideas of what a sealed box might contain.

Watch time lapse film showing the installation of EMBANKMENT

The Unilever Series: an annual art commission sponsored by Unilever