“Untitled (One Hundred Spaces)” is a work created by the artist Rachel Whiteread in 1997. This piece falls under the art movements of Conceptual Art and Post-Minimalism and is categorized as an installation.
The artwork consists of an array of vivid resin casts that fill an expansive gallery space. These colorful blocks, meticulously arranged in a grid pattern, resemble seats or architectural voids, yet they carry an ethereal translucency. The diversity in their shades makes each piece unique, contributing to a unified yet varied visual experience. The ambient lighting adds to the effect by casting subtle reflections and shadows onto the surrounding white walls and floor, engaging viewers in a reflective dialogue about space, absence, and presence.