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Whiteread uses negative space of object to create new shapes which is a reflection of positive and negative. She is a British artist and finds inspiration in descriptions in stone and often repeat her usage of transparant materials in her work.
Visual Art at Istituto Marangoni 2009-10 Understanding contemporary art with references from the past.