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===Work since 2012=== Cast from generic wooden sheds, ''Detached 1'', ''Detached 2'', and ''Detached 3'' (2012) render the empty interior of a garden shed in concrete and steel. ''Circa 1665 (I)'' (2012), ''LOOK, LOOK, LOOK'' (2012) and ''Loom'' (2012) belong to a series cast from doors and windows in shades of rose, eau-de-nil, or steely resin. Propped against or affixed to walls, the sculptures glow with absorbed and reflected light.<ref name="gagosian.com">[http://www.gagosian.com/exhibitions/rachel-whiteread--april-11-2013 Rachel Whiteread: Detached, April 11 - May 25, 2013] [[Gagosian Gallery]], London.</ref> Other works like ''Untitled (Amber)'' (2012) and ''Untitled (Green)'' (2012) are diminutive cardboard constructions mounted on graphite-marked notepaper, painted with silver leaf and complete with celluloid "windows" that refer to the resin sculptures.<ref name="gagosian.com"/>
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