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A Meeting with Rachel Whiteread.(The Good Life; ACCESSORIES)(Brief article)
Newsweek International
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October 06, 2008 |
Heath, Joanna |
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Byline: Joanna Heath
There never seems to be enough hours in the day to get everything done. These diaries won't add time, but they will inspire users to pay closer attention to their calendars. The upmarket British stationer Smythson of Bond Street has hired four contemporary artists to revamp the covers of its classic leather diaries, creating limited-edition works of art in lambskin that can also help you keep track of appointments. The controversial British brat pack artist Rachel Whiteread--whose breakthrough work was a plaster cast of the inside of a north London living room--has covered her diaries in a monochromatic "net" pattern, while esteemed American ...
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