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Rob and Nick Carter
Painting Photograph, Oil, XI
- Estimate
- £2,000 - 3,000♠
£2,750
Lot Details
Cibachrome print
signed 'Rob and Nick Carter' on a label affixed to the reverse
149 x 124 cm (58 5/8 x 48 7/8 in.)
Executed in 2004 - 2005, this work is from an edition of 6.
Specialist
Full-Cataloguing
Provenance
Exhibited
Rob and Nick Carter
British / BritishRob and Nick Carter are a husband-and-wife artist duo who have been collaborating for over 25
years in London, England. Their work is housed in public and private collections around the world,
including the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and the Frick Collection, Pittsburgh.
The Carters’ work examines the boundaries between the analogue and the digital, with an
overarching goal to reference historical processes and practices and harness new technologies that
wouldn’t have been available to artists of the past.
They have a gallery space, RNat5A, in central London. Their work is housed in the collections of The
Mauritshuis, The Hague; The Frans Hals Museum, Haarlem; The Frick, Pittsburgh; The Victoria &
Albert Museum, London; The David Roberts Foundation, London; The Städel Museum, Frankfurt;
and The Fondation Custodia, Paris, as well as being the only living artists to show a work at the
Frick Museum, New York.
Browse Artistyears in London, England. Their work is housed in public and private collections around the world,
including the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and the Frick Collection, Pittsburgh.
The Carters’ work examines the boundaries between the analogue and the digital, with an
overarching goal to reference historical processes and practices and harness new technologies that
wouldn’t have been available to artists of the past.
They have a gallery space, RNat5A, in central London. Their work is housed in the collections of The
Mauritshuis, The Hague; The Frans Hals Museum, Haarlem; The Frick, Pittsburgh; The Victoria &
Albert Museum, London; The David Roberts Foundation, London; The Städel Museum, Frankfurt;
and The Fondation Custodia, Paris, as well as being the only living artists to show a work at the
Frick Museum, New York.