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John Carter
dal 1/11/2004 al 27/11/2004
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Giles Baker-Smith


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1/11/2004

John Carter

The Blue Gallery, London

Recent work


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Recent work

The Directors of the Blue Gallery are pleased to announce the first exhibition in London since 1996 of the work of John Carter, an artist whose 40 year career has often been followed more attentively abroad rather than in the UK with solo shows in Germany, Japan, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium and the US. This may have more than a little to do with a perceived ambiguity as to the nature of his work. He operates in what he has termed a no-man's land between sculpture and painting, appropriating characteristics of each to fashion a hybrid which, although almost exclusively wall-based, shares the physical volume that classifies the sculptural.

Mel Gooding observed that the dynamic engendered by standing in front of a Carter is due to the contradiction between what is seen by the eye and that which is known by the mind. Carter's work has always been concerned with the relationship between mathematical, usually geometrical, principles and our instinctive perception of the visible world: Structures which overlap one another or appear to be mismatched and which show the irregularities of geometry.....Shapes which are almost identical, but which display small differences of size or angle, the relationship of areas to linear dimensions......I accept that optical illusions are inevitable in the sorts of visual interplay that I initiate. That the distortions, implied movements and tensions created by the juxtaposing of these elements, are not harmonious ones. I must emphasize however, that each element used, is part of a logical system and although two or more systems may be in conflict within the same work, there is no aspect of it which is random or arbitrary. Exactitude is essential for this work, not only for integrity's sake, but for the proper functioning of its parts.

The aesthetic of a work is balanced by his manipulation of its surface. These wooden constructs are coated with a mixture of acrylic and marble powder and then sanded to impart a variable tonality and just enough visual incident to hold the eye. Moreover, for Carter this enhances the tactility- and hence reality - of the work.

Drawing and maquettes have consistently been important media in the process of defining the constructions themselves. Although always initially working studies, he does on occasions develop them to the point at which they almost become pieces in their own right. An accompanying exhibition of a number of these works will take place simultaneously in the gallery's project space.

For further information and/or visual material, please contact Giles Baker-Smith or Philip Godsal on 020 7490 3833.

Private view @ the Blue Gallery - Tuesday 2nd November 6.00-8.30pm

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