RN1202, Spectrum Circle Print, 2018 , Rob & Nick Carter
C-type supergloss print
Size height 69cm x width 69cm
Framed
Certificate with artists’ signature on the back
Artist’s proof #3
Rob and Nick Carter are a husband and wife artist duo who have been collaborating for over 20 years. Their work is in the collections of the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, the Städel Museum, Frankfurt and the Foundation Custodia, Paris, amongst others. The Carters’ work examines the boundaries between the analogue and the digital using mediums including camera-less photography, painting, LED light installation, neon, sculpture, and time-based media. The artists overarching goal is to harness new technology and reference historical processes that wouldn’t have been traditionally possible to previous artists.
They are the only living artists to have shown a work at the Frick Museum, New York. They have had public and private commissions throughout London, including works for Cardinal Place in Victoria, 200 Aldersgate, 23 Savile Row and the Mildred Creek ward in Great Ormond Street Hospital.
Spectrum Circle Print is based on a series from Rob and Nick Carter’s early Light Paintings, where in completely darkness, light was shone onto a revolving piece of light-sensitive paper, creating concentric circles of coloured light.
Donated by Rob and Nick Carter
Website: robandnick.com
Instagram: robandnick
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C-type supergloss print
Size height 69cm x width 69cm
Framed
Certificate with artists’ signature on the back
Artist’s proof #3
Rob and Nick Carter are a husband and wife artist duo who have been collaborating for over 20 years. Their work is in the collections of the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, the Städel Museum, Frankfurt and the Foundation Custodia, Paris, amongst others. The Carters’ work examines the boundaries between the analogue and the digital using mediums including camera-less photography, painting, LED light installation, neon, sculpture, and time-based media. The artists overarching goal is to harness new technology and reference historical processes that wouldn’t have been traditionally possible to previous artists.
They are the only living artists to have shown a work at the Frick Museum, New York. They have had public and private commissions throughout London, including works for Cardinal Place in Victoria, 200 Aldersgate, 23 Savile Row and the Mildred Creek ward in Great Ormond Street Hospital.
Spectrum Circle Print is based on a series from Rob and Nick Carter’s early Light Paintings, where in completely darkness, light was shone onto a revolving piece of light-sensitive paper, creating concentric circles of coloured light.
Donated by Rob and Nick Carter
Website: robandnick.com
Instagram: robandnick
X: robandnick