| Andrew Carnie |
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Born London England 1957
Teaches Winchester School of Art, Winchester, England, part of Southampton University.
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| About the Artist |
Currently making work through collaborations with scientists.The works are often time based in nature. Previous work is painting sculpture and photography. See own website www.andrewcarnie.co.uk |
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WAWWA. WE ARE WHERE WE ARE
2006 Slide dissolve 8m x 8m x 4m |
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Stunning large 8 projector work,based on box of screes three deep, viewed from inside or outside, cycle lasts 25 mins |
SLICE
2004 slide dissolve work 4m x 3m x 7m |
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A slowly developing slide dissolve work. Two projectors on either side of three semi translucent screens project slides alternatively onto the screens. The images develop through the body from real photographs to MRI scans, to microscopic images to to real cut sections of body. |
DISPERSE
2002 slide dissolve work 4m x 3m x 7m |
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A slowly developing slide dissolve work. Two projectors on either side of three semi translucent screens project slides alternatively onto the screens. Made for the School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine for a show called Hygiene, 2004, the work in a number of different cycles shows different forms of disposal of the human body, The work progresses in an ethereal manner as the body disappears. |
COMPLEX BRAIN
2004 video projection Circular work 8m diameter |
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A large beautiful projection work. Images move around the voile screen in two directions exploring the growth of the neural system from teh brain and into the human body. |
CALCIUM CAVING
2003 slide dissolve work 4m x 3m x 7m |
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A slowly developing slide dissolve work. Two projectors on either side of three semi translucent screens project slides alternatively onto the screens. The work lasting 20 minutes tracks through the human skull, from the cavity to spongy bone, repeating and repeating in an evolutionary cycle. |
EYE:THROUGH THE MIRROR DARKLY
2004 video projection 3m x 3m x 5m |
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Video projection work onto black voile truncated cylindrical scree n the work lasts 25 minutes and images cycle around the screen referencing Eadweard Muybridge, and the body as we see it through modern scientific imaging |
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2004 slide dissolve work 6m x 3m x 8m |
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A slowly developing and very absorbing slide dissolve work. Four projectors two on either side of three semi translucent screens project slides alternatively onto the screens. The work lasting 25 minutes tracks. As a sequence of objects, from shoes to cars, are projected on to the screen each object burns to a cinder as other objects appear and burn in a similar way. |
MAGIC FOREST
2002 slide dissolve work 4m x 3m x 7m |
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A slowly developing slide dissolve work. Two projectors on either side of three semi translucent screens project slides alternatively onto the screens. The work lasting 20 minutes tracks the skull and then a developing forest of neurons ever changing. Made for the Science Museum London and now shown in Holland Switzerland and the USA. |
FROM HERE
1999 Oil on canvas 195 X 155 X 5 |
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Large oil on canvas painting of the interior of a suitcase. |
MEETING
2001 215 X 215 X 5 |
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Oil on canvas painting of four old lined suitcases abutted together. |
WAITING
2001 Oil on canvas 265 X 215 X 5 |
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Oil on canvas painting of the interior of an old fashioned suitcase with stripped lining. |
CLIFF
2001 Oil on canvas 265 x 215 x 5 |
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Interior of old lined suitcase painted on oil on canvas.From a series of 7 large paintings. |
HILL
1992 Cut suitcases |
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Medium sized sculpture cut from bespoke suitcases and lined with bookend papers of different paterns. |
ZEUGEN
1992 Cut suitcases |
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Representing the dessert feature the Zeugen this is a medium sized sculpture cut from bespoke suitcases and lined with bookend papers of different patterns. |
VALLEY
1992 Cut suitcase |
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One of my favourite works from this period, a medium sized sculpture cut from bespoke suitcases and lined with bookend papers of different patterns. |
ARSGNM
1994 Cut suitcase |
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A Rolling Stone Gathers No Moss.
A medium sized sculpture cut from bespoke suitcases and lined with bookend papers of different patterns. |
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| Education and biography |
Education.Goldsmiths College
Royal College of Art
Recent shows.
Design Museum Zurich.
Science Museum London.
Natural History Museum, Rotterdam.
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| Future shows |
Currently showing in the Westport Art Cnt, New York
Making a new work for the Wellcome Trust, London. Working on a piece on heart Transplant and one on Temporal Lobe Epilepsy.
Forthcoming show Dendritic Form opens on the 23rd june 2010 at GV Art
Andrew Carnie
DENDRITIC FORMS
23rd June – 10th September 2010
12th August talk with artist Andrew Carnie
and scientist Richard Wingate
GV Art
www.gvart.co.uk
49 Chiltern Street
London W1U 6LY
020 8408 9800 |
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Website: www.andrewcarnie.co.uk |
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