Andrew Carnie is an artist working from studios based in Winchester in the UK. His practice often involves a meaningful exchange with scientists. Themes and ideas are often based around neurology, the brain, and how we get a sense of ourselves through science ideas, and images. The work is often time-based in nature, involving light and slide dissolve systems or video projection onto complex screens. In darkened spaces layered images appear and disappear on suspended voiles, the developing display absorbing the viewer into an expanded sense of space and time through slowly unfolding narratives that evolve around them. He studied at Goldsmiths and the Royal College of Art London. The work he has produced has been supported by the Arts Council England, the Wellcome Trust, the AHRC, and SHRC and exhibited locally, nationally, and increasingly internationally. His work has been shown at the Science Museum, London, the Natural History Museum, Rotterdam, the Design Museum, Zurich, Exit Art, in New York, Williams College Museum of Art, Williamstown, The Great North Museum, Newcastle, the Pera Museum, Istanbul, the Dresden Hygiene Museum, the Morevska Gallery, Brno, the Daejeon Museum of Art, South Korea, and the Spencer Museum of Art, Kansas amongst many others. See https://www.andrewcarnie.uk
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